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Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse

A 49-day downpour drowns the world. A betrayed man wakes up seven days before the disaster strikes and gets an infinite backpack system which lets him hoard supplies, gold, and guns. He sees through fake smiles and builds an elite team. When the rain comes, he survives the flooded wasteland, and becomes a force no one dares to challenge.
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Ep Review

Grandpa's Shocked Face

The moment the old master realizes his kung fu is useless against this kid is pure gold. The transition from a serious martial arts standoff to absolute cosmic horror is wild. Watching them get sucked into that black hole while screaming was the highlight of Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse for me.

Wait, Is That a Gun in Space?

I was totally invested in the martial arts drama until suddenly we are floating in zero gravity with random objects. A gun? A rose? The surrealism caught me off guard. The panic on the bald guy's face when reality broke was hilarious. Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse really knows how to switch genres instantly.

Five Days Until Doom

That countdown at the end gave me chills. Just when you think it's a funny skit about a disrespectful student, boom, global flooding announcement. The contrast between the traditional dojo setting and the apocalyptic space vortex is insane. Can't wait to see how they survive in Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse.

The Hoodie Guy is Suspicious

There is something off about that young guy in the grey hoodie. He walks in so casually, ignores the masters, and then the world literally breaks apart. His smile before the chaos started was creepy. Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse hints that he might be the cause of all this madness.

Physics Has Left the Chat

One minute they are doing martial arts poses, the next they are flailing in a galaxy vortex. The animation of the old man trying to grab a floating pistol while falling was absurdly funny. I love how Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse doesn't take itself too seriously despite the serious music.

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