Not exact matches
A
deep plot and dramatic, and interesting characters, make Psycho - Pass: Mandatory Happiness a must - have for any
fans of the original series and of visual novels.
The book's
plot might sound strangely familiar to
fans of his 1991 blockbuster, The Firm: newly minted Ivy League law school grad takes job with powerhouse firm and soon finds himself in
deep trouble.
«Ballintyne's
deep characterizations make you feel for the people she's created, root for their endeavors, and gasp at their tribulations... The prose is wonderfully evocative and the
plot has good twists and is well - paced... an engrossing read, a good choice for fantasy
fans who like a meaty storyline.»
Fans of Mass Effect can expect the same if not a
deeper level of choices from character interactions to
plot direction that have a lasting effect in the game.
While the
plot isn't terribly
deep or grand in nature, it's one hell of a thrill ride from start to finish that'll have
fans talking for days.
Sure the
plot is about as
deep as a mud puddle but
fans of the series will appreciate the consistency as well as the enormous amounts of cameos from their favorite characters including Taki, Siegfried, Cervantes, and everyone's favorite buxom beauty Ivy.
This might be good news for
fans who want to explore more diverse
plot branches and delve
deeper into Bruce Wayne's characterization in a more focused, concentrated way.