The opening scene in that blue-lit submarine room sets such a creepy vibe. You can feel the tension before anyone even speaks. When the guy in the suit walks in, you know trouble is coming. Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse really knows how to build atmosphere without needing explosions right away. Just pure dread.
That confrontation between the two guys in the hallway was intense. The way they stared each other down, you could see years of history there. One looks ready to fight, the other just tired of it all. Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse handles family conflict so well, making you pick sides instantly.
Seeing the Earth get swallowed by water in just 21 days is terrifying. The animation of the flooding makes it feel so real. It is not just a backdrop; it changes everything about how people act. Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse uses the apocalypse to test human nature, and it is brutal.
The shift from government ships to independent warlords makes total sense. When resources run out, rules go out the window. Seeing that ship explode was a shock. Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse does not hold back on showing how fast society crumbles when survival is on the line.
That blonde character snapping on the deck gave me chills. The way he screamed while holding the body showed total madness. Rain, darkness, and pure rage. Infinite Pack: Deluge Apocalypse creates villains you love to hate, and this guy is peak chaos energy.