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[Shangri-La Frontier] I saw a key visual that seems to start a different game in the middle of the story, but we still haven’t defeated Krutnid yet.

1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx18

The other game’s arc is really long, so if we do a third season, defeating the Kutanid will happen in the later half…

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For a while, I’ll be hopping between different games from here.

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>>2

Well, after this point, I stumble upon a boss or some kind of problem → While taking a break with a different game, I gain hints and techniques for the strategy → I come back and defeat it.

Because a flow like that becomes standard…

I want you to think of it as something like a training part.

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Let’s form a team with Sanraku, Pencilgon, Katzо, and one more person.

We’re going to have a team battle in the American comic fighting game with the guys who came to Japan this time…

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Kutanid has just concluded in the manga as well…

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It’s unclear how playing games in other genres provides a reason to win at that one.

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>>5

Compared to Zenitsu’s reaction speed, it’s slow!

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>>5

I just read the comic adaptation recently, so I remember it was a meaningful fighting game!

Thanks to being accustomed to aerial combat, I could use the Blue Dragon smoothly!

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The trigger for being noticed by Riot Blood.

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Isn’t the American comic fighting game using the same game engine as Shanfro?

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>>8

Yes

Thanks to that, the stage has become an outrageous specification.

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By doing the American comic fighting edition

The performance of Sanraku has significantly improved because it has transitioned from consumer VR to enterprise VR.

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>>10

Cazzo has quite strong feelings for Sanraku…

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>>11

It would really be a problem if you were to go to another team.

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It was a commercial VR bed type, but I wonder if the electricity costs are okay.

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Well, the fighting game section is long too.

This season, not only will the Kuta Knit end early, but even the fighting game arc will finish in the beginning.

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What? I can’t see Emuru for a while?

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>>15

Yes

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>>15

There was a scene connecting from the hotel for the participants to the champhro, but did I have a role during that time…?

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>>15

Well, it’s an NPC tied to a specific game.

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The discussion about fighting games is that since Shanfro has not yet started its overseas service, fighting games that use the same Shanfro engine may favor Japanese players, but I wonder how they will handle that situation.

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>>17

I wonder why that damn Avan says unnecessary things…

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Since the manga version has finished the fighting game arc and the octopus arc, and has only progressed a little further, there isn’t that much stock available.

It’s a little scary how quickly it’s being consumed.

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He started another story because it clearly got on track.

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It’s a little…! Perhaps in the next season…

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The manga version of the Kutanid battle just recently finished, and since the anime is based on the manga version, it might be quite some time before they do a third season.

25: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

This work is more popular for the separate game segment that is wedged between the Shanfuro sections.

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I want to see the Bakumatsu period in manga and anime soon.

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Fighting games… fighting games? They’re really interesting!

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The Acratus Pencil Gon was interesting, especially the fighting game edition.

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>>28

(Pencilgon attaching a bomb to an NPC citizen)

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There are examples where anime has surpassed the manga adaptation, but the problem with Shanfuro is that it hasn’t been made into a book…

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>>29

Where does the original author get paid?

I wonder if the original author is also receiving money from Kodansha for the comic adaptation.

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Instead of Emuru, Kurikinton-chan will come…

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Kataibiru Biisuto

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This bird has more things it can do, but isn’t its defense still too weak?

It’s fine because I’m a “bad game hunter,” but even though the curse has evolved, the constraints of the gameplay are excessive.

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>>32

It’s not a work that discusses reality in relation to death, and it’s just a hobby, after all.

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>>32

You’ll end up having to take off your armor in 3 minutes, and in unique battles, the attacks that come your way will just be the kind that kills you immediately anyway.

It won’t mean much to assign skill points there from now on.

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The way of fighting and the side paths don’t suit this work for anime.

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The play style matched well with Weatheremon and Sanraku, didn’t it?

It’s a deadly strike, but for Sanraku, none of them are any different from being fatal.

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The intense development from another game is so good, isn’t it?

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The fighting game segment ends up being predictable too quickly, so to be honest, aside from the first match with the explosive Pencilgon, everything else feels overly long and a bit lacking.

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It’s a play style that truly embodies the idea of “if it doesn’t hit, it doesn’t matter.”

It’s quite accurate.

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Rather, the detour of the separate game part is the part where it is dropped in the novel.

There is probably more information from the eyes in manga and video, so it’s probably better.

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The specification that allows infinite Ultra gauge to accumulate is a bit too crappy.

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Will it take about three courses in the fighting game section?

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>>43

The main match is a knockout competition with 4 against 4, so it will probably end within 2 courses and return to Shanfro…

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The fighting game section is the most interesting.

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In manga, it didn’t bother me much, but Akitsu Akane has way too big breasts…

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>>45

Mr. 0 is also designed as a dangerously large-breasted heroine that wasn’t described in the novel.

Yes, yes, yes, this is exactly Melon Sister’s little sister! That’s it!

It became that way.

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Fighting games aren’t bad like Shanfro…

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>>46

No…

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Who is the main heroine?

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>>48

Emuru

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>>48

Huh?

Isn’t Saiga-0 the heroine after all?

I won’t have any appearances for a while again, but…

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>>51

There’s no appearance at all on the fighting game side…

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In the manga, there were especially no hiatuses, but I was playing a different game for about a year.

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Speaking of heroines!

Speaking of heroines!

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Fighting games are mostly player versus player, so even among bad games, their balance is relatively better.

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The heroine is Sanraku after the TS function was unlocked in Kutanido.

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Logging out without a greeting… Is it that you can’t send messages in that city?

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I think Sanraku will be eaten by pencils once they come of age and are allowed to drink.

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Those three are having an event where they meet in person and exchange contact information.

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The age difference between the pencil and Sanraku barely gives off a “onee-shota” vibe.

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>>60

In the case of Sanraku-kun and Kyogoku… shotacon…?

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>>65

Kyotimetto is the same age, right?

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>>60

Was there really that much of an age difference?

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>>79

7-year age difference

There is a difference of about three years between a high school senior and an elementary school student.

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>>83

That sounds like it has a criminal smell.

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There are times when it’s even more fun than the main game.

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There seem to be supporters and opponents, but I like the fighting game part.

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The scene of the sweet potato ice cream explosion is just too iconic.

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>>64

Can you go on terrestrial radio?

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>>66

I thought becoming a manga artist was impossible for me, but since it was perfect, I can do it!

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It’s tough that Pencil doesn’t get much time to shine after the fighting game chapter.

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>>67

Oh… is that so…?

I find it interesting when there are pencils and c***s, so that report is shocking to me…

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>>150

Sanraksan often goes to strange places and ends up forming parties with characters around, so relatively, it’s becoming less common for the usual three to gather.

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There are works where even the heroine hardly gets any appearances, so there’s no guarantee that anyone other than the protagonist will get a role.

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I really wonder if you can properly showcase the pencil’s unconventional battle techniques?

Is it not subject to regulation?

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Even Emuru doesn’t come out for a long time when it’s not at all.

NPCs in Shanfro die when they die, so they can’t be taken along.

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Kuri Kinton-chan was reimported into the original American comics.

The villain that Sanraku role-played also reflected the speech patterns from the original American comics.

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In the first place, the Kutanid battle is finally being defeated around the latest chapter of the serialized comic adaptation, and it’s already reaching the epilogue.

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I heard that the original Kutanid wasn’t that tenacious, and I’m like, seriously?!

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The comic adaptation is undeniably interesting.

It’s really interesting, to the level of “What’s going on with this?”

Even though they make stupid mistakes, I don’t know what the magazine editorial department’s strengths are…

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Pencil 24

Sunrock 16-17

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The comic adaptation will soon feature an encounter with Goldunine, and I’m looking forward to seeing what the design will be like.

The design of things like wimps will also follow that.

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It’s nice that Sanraku-san and the pencil have quite an age difference, isn’t it?

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Fighting games are fun, but the enemy team’s line “What part of this is a fighting game?!” is exactly right.

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Sanraku is a second-year high school student, and since their birthday is in November, they are actually 16 until a certain point in the story.

It’s set to official setting 17, but it’s counted in years.

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There’s a difference like between Jounouchi and Mai…

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>>87

In other words, no…

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When I think that Sanrakusan was a middle school student around the age of 20, it’s really an amazing oneshot.

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I think one-on-one is more interesting, so I like fighting games.

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Kyotimetto…? And then… Does “Kyotimetto” want something from me? Kyoti… Yes, yes, that’s enough, Kyogoku-chan! Don’t get ahead of yourself!

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That pencil is calling me Relax-kun and being all cute.

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Since Orusuro is a year younger than Sanraku, the age difference will really feel like that of a younger brother.

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Pencilgon was born in June and is 24, so there is a maximum age difference of 8 years.

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>>94

If there’s an 8-year age difference, it’s totally fine.

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I want to see the younger sister of Sanraku after Sanraku was eaten by a pencil.

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>>96

Didn’t you use your sister to decide on the coordinate for Sanraku?

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>>97

Is that what the pencil route is like?

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A supermodel sister (24) who interacts with me at a distance similar to that of someone my age, sharing hobbies and a vibe.

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The travel wolf is a teenager except for the pencil…

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>>101

Isn’t it still 19?

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>>101

Don’t worry about the teenagers in that world…

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If you fall in love knowing the worst parts right from the start, there’s no way to be disillusioned, so if you commit to that path, it becomes strong, doesn’t it?

So I’ll isolate you in an if dimension…

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>>104

In other words, no matter who the heroine is, I can’t win anyway…

I can’t help but think that I might even lose to the NPC Emuru.

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>>108

If you fall in love with Emuru, you’re a weirdo, Sanraku.

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It’s scary that there are kids like Oga-sei-chan who are real elementary school students and have awakened to a belief in muscles.

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What? Is there such a thing as a time-space?

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>>109

Yes, one cultist.

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Usually it’s teasing, but the portrayal of completely trusting each other, understood through the age difference, suddenly elevates it to high-quality “onee-shota.”

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Kazzo, hurry up and marry Silvia.

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>>111

I heard that guy has about six heroines or something.

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>>112

But you’re just going to accept everything, right?

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>>111

I won’t forgive you.

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Sanraksan believes that a game is just a game.

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If Akitsu Akane lived in the same area, she would automatically start dating Sanraku, so in the main story timeline, they are carefully isolated.

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The deep sorrow route is a straight path of decadence, isn’t it?

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The heroine is being protected!!!

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>>120

Seriously, I’m really protected…

If anything, this guy might be able to break the Saiga family’s curse.

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As a result of meticulously eliminating the possibility of pairing the main heroine with other characters to make her that way.

Conversely, it is a result of cause and effect that the heroine if scenarios for each female member and their demand will arise.

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It’s completely a crime when a pencil turns 18 on its birthday and Sanraku is 10…

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It’s more like the ending route when you couldn’t enter any of the heroine’s routes…

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Is it like Gomaki?

That’s outrageous.

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I’ve only been watching anime, but can the heroine make any progress with her current stalker?

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>>126

I went on a date at a real game event.

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>>126

In reality, we will start calling each other by our names and going on dates.

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>>126

For the time being, I should be able to go on dates and do things like that within this year!

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>>130

Thinking about the Saiga family, it’s truly a remarkable achievement…

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>>126

Progress is being made at a slow pace, and the routes for others to participate have been completely destroyed by the author, so we can definitely win.

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>>126

At this point, the favorability toward Sanraku’s Saiga 0 is high.

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>>133

Is it regarding Saiga-0…?

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I will go on a date.

In reality

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I wonder if it’s okay to do the Demon King’s descent in an anime…

Isn’t it dangerous in this day and age…?

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Isn’t it too passive to say that the reason she’s the main heroine is because the original creator has eliminated the routes where other heroines can participate, ensuring that she will definitely win, no matter how slow the pace is…?

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>>136

If it hits, it’s strong.

Home visit episodes and date episodes are really cute.

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>>144

When can I see it?

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>>159

After playing fighting games and catching squid.

Rent a game console stained with sunraku.

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>>159

I wonder when I’ll be able to see it…

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Well, I feel like I’ve heard of Saiga Rei before… but it’s still at a distance where I can’t really figure it out…

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Zero was seriously the heroine…

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There’s nothing in reality that would particularly lower it, but nothing that would raise it either…

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From Sanraku’s perspective, Saiga 0 is such a burly man that it hasn’t even reached the level of being about the opposite sex yet.

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>>140

Well, that will be resolved soon, and the comic adaptation as well.

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I’m only watching anime, but all the systems look like complete garbage games to me.

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>>141

Don’t worry.

We will deliver plenty of crap game elements from the specifications implemented by the creators.

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>>141

Let’s do Neffroho, Neffroho.

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>>141

Technically, it’s a god game.

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>>154

It’s a sequel to a survival death game that fully recreates the sensation of pain.

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>>141

It is a game that is praised for its graphics and NPC reactions being several generations ahead compared to others.

The content is quite a terrible game.

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>>141

The arguing management is to blame, the management is!

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>>141

In the first place, it’s just that I’m adjusting the game balance of the world view that’s completely broken by the bard GM to a level where it can be played.

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Loli bombing is perfect as a villain RP, but the completely broken ethical sense as a person is a problem.

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>>142

Well, it seems that during the Pencil Dynasty, they used to tie the royal family of the previous dynasty to a cart and make it run or something…?

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>>142

If we start talking about ethics as a person, isn’t it impossible to play as the villain in that game?

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The real heroine is someone almost unknown to Sanraku.

Even if it’s unrequited love, there is no communication.

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>>145

This is why women from Saiga are like this…

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By the way, it seems that no matter what, there is no Rust Route.

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>>146

That’s because Rust already belongs to Mold…

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>>146

Rust is Mord’s wife, you know…

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Whether in-game or out, you can definitely see Sanraku getting excited in a romantic sense towards the heroine, so even if it’s slow progress, it’s definitely moving forward, so it’s all good!

Since Maki is making sure to keep the time limit in mind, it should be fine!!

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The reduction in the use of pencils and fish seems to be around the time when the matter with the black wolf is over and the two are tackling the Khutarnid.

By that time, new regulars like Saina, Wimp, and Dipuro will increase, so it will become lively again.

164: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

The cliff said that MMORPGs are games where not everyone can be the protagonist, and no one can become the protagonist.

Well, there are aspects that make it impossible for an MMO to be a masterpiece by design.

In boss battles, like in Weathermon, it becomes a big jump rope in real online games too.

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>>164

That guy is really good at saying those kinds of proverbs, isn’t he?

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Shanfu is an amazing game as long as it doesn’t delve into endgame content.

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>>167

Have you ever found yourself unknowingly stepping into end content?

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>>172

I think the uniquely incapable person called “Kazzo” would get angry if they heard that.

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>>174

Your play style is bad!

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Well, if the sense of presence as VR is too different from others, I think it’s fine to call it divine.

That’s a different matter from the quality of the game system or scenario.

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Are we already catching up to the original work!?

Is it that web serialization doesn’t update much or progresses slowly?

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>>171

The original work still has about 10 years’ worth of material in stock, so it’s fine.

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>>171

No, not at all.

It seems like I’m about to catch up with the manga version.

It would take at least five more seasons to catch up to the original work.

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>>171

It seems that the existing comic adaptations of the anime are catching up.

There are still plenty of original novels left in stock, so it’s fine.

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>>181

That’s true, but the last broadcasted episode corresponds to volume 12 of the comic, and there are currently 21 volumes out, so it’s quite far ahead, isn’t it?

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In the first place, the world of Shanflo (the in-game world) isn’t a setting that can be managed by the ability of just one individual.

The Super Galactic Penguin and the Super Galactic Turtle, it’s the kind of thing that ends when they wake up!

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The comic adaptation also earns a margin for the original author.

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I wish they would publish the original work as a book.

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It might be disappointing for the Emurugachi fans, but high heroine-powered NPCs will be introduced each season, so it’s better to think of it as a rotation system.

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Emuru is protected as an NPC whose story ends when they die, for better or worse…

Since there is inventory evacuation, Saina can hold out on the front lines until the last minute, which is a strong point for her.

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The original work has over 900 episodes on Narou… it’s an epic novel too great to handle.

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>>184

Considering the current situation, there is a fair possibility that it will be serialized as a manga until the end, and I am truly grateful that it was taken up by Weekly Magazine.

I wonder how many volumes will be released…

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Why did Sanraku-san fall into a deep sleep at Kutanido?

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>>186

Because we are human, we need breaks, but we haven’t slept.

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>>186

I exhausted myself in fighting games.

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Saina’s heroine power is really on another level compared to others when you read the orchestral version…

If I binge-watched it, my impressions might change again, but since the “wimp” part has a mid-way interaction event, it feels a bit less prominent.

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>>187

The fact that the core events of the doll-type heroine are firmly established and a song exclusive to the contractor plays during the final battle can be described as a divine game, to say the least.

It definitely has the potential to look great in anime, but the future is still too far away!!!!

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It seems like the Infinite Arc will end, but I’m scared that when the Immortal Arc ends, the Rabbits might not be properly left behind.

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I think you could call it a god game because events randomly pop up while wandering around in Shanfro.

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>>190

Huh?

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As expected, the posting pace has slowed down a bit recently, but the comic adaptation corresponds to about 220 chapters of the original, while the original has around 940 chapters…

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>>194

Too much…

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To put it roughly, after this, there’s been a recent manga where they play a fighting game, obtain new items in real life, and defeat Kutanid, so there might be a feeling of catching up.

Fighting games are long, and the Guinead itself has a lot of gimmicks, so it’s quite lengthy.

198: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Manga tends to consume more panels during battle scenes, which makes the difference from anime, where movement can be shown in real-time, narrower.

In manga, battles can take over ten pages, but in anime, they can end in less than a minute, so the more combat scenes there are, the faster the anime keeps up.

199: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I hope they will adapt the original work completely into a manga.

That said, I’m not looking for multiple episodes by different authors like with book lovers.

Manga skills are strong in my current drawing.

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To be honest, the engine of Shanfro is amazing, but the NPCs move too freely, which increases the level of freedom to the point that it sometimes deviates from the original game concept intended for other games.

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I want to become a resident of the bulletin board after seeing a decotora jumping around and a tsuchinoko on the highway that stretches through skyscrapers in an anime.

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Is it rare to go straight from a web novel to a comic adaptation without a book version?

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