You play as a high school student who moves to the quiet rural town of Inaba for a year. Shortly after your arrival, a strange series of murders begins. The victims appear mysteriously hanged on foggy days, and a bizarre rumor spreads about the "Midnight Channel"-a supernatural TV broadcast that supposedly shows your soulmate if you stare at your TV at midnight on a rainy night.
You and your friends discover that the Midnight Channel is actually a gateway to a shadowy TV world, a realm born from human consciousness. The murders are connected to this world, where people's hidden insecurities and repressed emotions manifest as monstrous Shadows.
Forlorn is a seven part series of shorts created by Alex St. Pierre and powered by Unreal Engine. It tells the story of a mercenary treasure hunter as she makes her way through an ancient forgotten city, encountering various obstacles and curiosities within.
Follow globally recognized race car driver and viral star Ken Block and his team of Hoonigans as they attempt to make the greatest automotive video of all time while racing in the World Rallycross Championship.
My Neck is an original live-action anime inspired series, set in a world where the sport (or "art" depending on who you ask) of 'Necking' is common place - in which 'Neckists' compete against each other to slap the back of their opponent's neck for pride and honor.
Dr. Sternberg, an evil scientist, plans to disrupt the peace in Hero City. To save the town from danger, Tita Joyce forms the Hero City Kids Force--a valiant group of kiddie superheroes that will fight together against the enemy.
When four brilliant but restless teens from 2024 accidentally catapult their homemade "scrap-metal" starship sixty years into the future, they discover that while they haven't aged a day, the world they knew has been deleted—and they are the only backup files left.
Machine Robo: Battle Hackers is a Japanese animated television series produced by Ashi Productions. It ran on TV Tokyo from June 3, 1987 through December 30, 1987.