ID – Invaded is caught between two worlds. One, an awesomely weird dreamscape modeled after Inception and Minority Report; the other, an overly-wordy police procedural. Plot summary A man wakes up in a strange world, with all manner of weird things happening around him (like his arms and legs drifting away!). After a while, we… Continue reading ID – Invaded episode 1 anime review
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