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Sin...

Sin is based on a video game of the same name and is notable for being a U.S.-Japan co-production with AD Vision funding the effort...
Enter the world of SIN. In the 21st century, the city of Freeport teeters on the verge of collapse. The twin tides of rampant crime and ruinous graft face but a single barrier, an elite strike-force labeled HARDCORPS. Lead by Colonel John Blade, they have become a fierce fighting force for justice in Freeport.

Now, Blade must unravel a series of mysterious kidnappings. An elaborate puzzle unfolds as he delves into the decadence of the city, and at its heart is Elexis Sinclaire. Brilliant biochemist, unscrupulous businesswoman, and merciless vixen, Elexis will stop at nothing to achieve her monstrous goal: to bring about the evolution of mankind!
Sin looks like a combination of Universal Soldier and Guyver. There's gallons of blood and some gruesome effects, but, only a few modest confrontations and it's only an hour. Sin is average for a video game based anime, but, in my humble opinion, it's barely worth the price on VHS and certainly not worth the extra cost for DVD. Sin was released at a time when you could have your anime in your choice of DVD or VHS. At the time, it was expected that anime fans would pay a premium for the DVD format. I wasn't particularly pleased with Sin. I gave Sin a 1 out of 5.