

2012 · Show
3 seasons · 41 episodes · Animation, Crime, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
In 30 Achriom libraries · rated 3.5 of 5
Set in a dystopian future, this series explores a society where technology determines a person's potential for criminal behavior, leading to controversial methods of law enforcement.
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If the surveillance in Psycho-Pass stayed with you, Pines (Wayward Pines, #1) by Blake Crouch walks the same thread. This work explores the unsettling dynamics of a seemingly idyllic town that hides dark secrets, provoking thought about free will and societal norms. If the justice in Psycho-Pass stayed with you, Darkly Dreaming Dexter (Dexter, #1) by Jeff Lindsay walks the same thread. This work explores the mind of a unique protagonist who channels his dark impulses into a twisted sense of justice.
If the identity in Psycho-Pass stayed with you, Future Force by David A. Prior walks the same thread. This film dives into a chaotic future where crime runs rampant and technological advancements blur the lines between man and machine. If the freedom in Psycho-Pass stayed with you, The Last Days of American Crime by Olivier Megaton walks the same thread. Set in a near-future where a government-issued signal will prevent crime before it happens, this film explores moral dilemmas faced by its characters as they navigate a violent underworld.
If the surveillance in Psycho-Pass stayed with you, PSYCHO-PASS 3 by Production I.G, MAGNET walks the same thread. This anime delves deeply into the complexities of justice and the ethical dilemmas posed by a highly surveilled society. If the surveillance in Psycho-Pass stayed with you, PSYCHO-PASS: The Movie by Production I.G, Nitroplus walks the same thread. This film explores dystopian themes through a narrative that interrogates the implications of a surveillance state, pushing the boundaries of morality and justice in a technologically advanced society.
If the identity in Psycho-Pass stayed with you, Hardwired V1.4 by Mega Drive walks the same thread. This record offers a compelling dive into themes of technology and its effects on identity, wrapped in an intense electronic soundscape. If the justice in Psycho-Pass stayed with you, Death Note Original Soundtrack I by Hideki Taniuchi & Yoshihisa Hirano walks the same thread. This work is significant for its compelling and atmospheric compositions that capture the psychological depth and moral complexities depicted in the associated narrative.
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