I don’t know about games, but I like erotic content.
That hasn’t been a problem for a long time, right?
As long as you don’t start talking about games with half-baked knowledge.
>>2I am the Air Pro Samurai.
Why is no one pointing out that this is the outfit of the despicable one…?
>>3This is a despicable cosplay of the second Hokage.
>>3Enjoying the fluctuations in style according to Miku’s interpretation.
There are also ways to enjoy it like that.
>>39Well, there are already seven types of Miku in Project Sekai, so adding one more isn’t really a problem…
It seems like it won’t work.
What about the sun’s planetary system?
Only we!
Isn’t it that I have no interstitial cells! The sharpness is nice too.
Does it mean that it seems like you can do it well enough?
Sometimes I feel like this song is great! But when I look it up, I find that it’s hardly gaining any traction, and I feel disappointed.
>>10I looked up SB69 because it often comes up in the Project Sekai thread…
I prefer the feeling of singing with a focus on the quality of the song rather than the character’s voice, but the mobile game service ended…
The anime was interesting.
You may say it seems possible, but if you take the intercolumnar cells from Hashirama, won’t nothing be left?
>>11Because there will be no auto recovery or infinite chakra…
The only thing left is a ridiculously large scale Wood Release.
>>15That means you can definitely do it.
>>11Cells are so intrinsic to a person that it’s hard to imagine what would happen if they were removed…
I think there are quite a few people who, after watching the movie and finding it interesting, haven’t played the game but have started listening to the songs released officially, which is kind of like what happened with Orochimaru.
If it’s about eroticism, then do Shanysoon, brother.
I’m heavily reliant on Spotify’s recommendations, so there are a ton of songs I don’t know the original sources of.
It’s common to realize that a song was from that content that became popular much later.
Why are there so many collabs even though it’s not the season for anniversaries?
>>17Only we!
If you take out the interstitial cells from the whole body, there will be no cells left…
>>18So that’s why the soul remains.
Let’s call the bee.
I have friends who listen to the songs even though they haven’t actually done it.
Rhythm games have a high barrier to entry, and I can understand that.
Job for the theme song of Miku’s live performance?
I guess I’ll make a song that fully provokes the Niko community…
Did a job come from Miku’s official?
Alright, I wanted to create a sand answer for an official job.
Both are abnormal.
I’m not very good at rhythm games, so I haven’t played them, but the original songs are all great, right?
I like Zamuza.
Vocaloid content hurts old wounds from my childhood, so I can’t enjoy it…
There are also anonymous people who got interested after watching the movie, installed Project Sekai, and are rapidly consuming the story.
It seems that it takes dozens or even hundreds of hours to complete due to the full voice acting, including Vocaloid characters and mobs.
Since there are a ridiculous number of Project Sekai songs, it’s really helpful to have introductions like this for the songs.
I haven’t played games since the Bemani era, but “20, November” is nice… there were often moments like that.
Since I was at the arcade, it naturally entered my ears whether I wanted it to or not.
You can generally tell which nameless person made this based on the choice of limited gray or lower…
>>31Don’t try to identify it!
>>31Even though it’s an anonymous bulletin board…
The rhythm game, original songs, and story are all good, but the other aspects of the game feel empty.
At the one-year mark, the number of event types did not increase at all.
>>32The type of events will still be three even after the 4.5 anniversary, and they will all be rhythm games.
They’re trying to push through the monotony by increasing the number of songs.
Instead, the number of game modes has increased.
>>32Now I can play Animal Crossing!
When it comes to Napoleon and NARUTO, I wonder if the next collaboration will feature the Seven Heroes.
I often see collaborations of this kind lately.
Without pillar cells, it probably has performance similar to that of the first Edoten…?
Isn’t the movie’s screening period pretty long?!
If I declare that this is Miku, then her appearance is free (official setting).
What is it that makes me produce collabs every day as if I were crazy…?
>>45That’s a despicable edit…
>>45You can now encounter the new weather “Rainbow” and set it in your home.
What new salamander are you trying to show me?
>>46The song, composed by DECO27, features Miku and both male and female vocals, which succinctly represents the uniqueness of this game.
I hear the movie has good reviews.
It’s a rather unnecessarily meticulous collage for the amount.
My brother has a clear stance towards social games…
>>51Well, if you’re actually going to juggle multiple things, you won’t be able to play complicated games more and more…
>>51Eroticism is indeed a powerful driving force and hook, and it’s true that it’s better to keep things less complicated to maintain it, as my brother says…
The movie was interesting even as a first-time viewer, but I kept wondering what that robot with Dayo’s face was… ?
>>52This is a robot that looks just like Nene Kusanagi, created by Rui Kamishiro, who is her childhood friend, without her permission.
>>52I think if you write about a robot that looks just like a character created by an inventor character, it will fit well into the context often found in social games.
The only thing is that the inventor and the model were childhood friends of different genders, and the production was done without permission.
The movie is in quite a long run, but I wonder if it will last for 26 weeks.
As expected, the number of theaters showing it has decreased quite a bit.
>>54I love the theory that we’re aiming for the 39th week because it’s so silly.
In other words, Project Sekai, where you simply change costumes and make them dance, is easy and enjoyable to continue!
>>59I’ve heard that getting into costumes, hairstyles, and colors can lead to a bottomless pit like Miku’s three-dimensional figures, but I wonder how true that is.
Movies have been around for a long time, haven’t they?
I think it was probably just before the end of its screening period when I went to see it in March, but I’ve already seen it 9 times just by going once a week.
>>60What a remarkable guy…
Making a robot resembling a childhood friend without their permission and equipping it with AI is something that crazy scientists would do, right?
I’ve just recently started taking an interest and watching videos… Actually, I’ve only been watching videos of Override, but I love Override, so I like it.
I want to try the original work, but I’m not good at rhythm games… Simply put, I’m bad at them, and even if each song is 3 minutes long, if I have to play 10 or 20 songs in a day, it takes too much time…
>>62Right now, you can consume stamina in Animal Crossing, so that’s good.
>>62It’s okay to consume stamina in Auto Kato Forest.
The management keeps making us interact with it multiple times a day, which doesn’t suit the times, and they’re raising the stamina limit, but when I’m not motivated, I don’t even play for 5 minutes.
I bought the soundtrack for a game I didn’t know and also bought a strategy guide…
I’m grateful that there are songs that are officially arranged into a band sound because there is a group in the band.
Since we’re at it, if you’re going to play something new, tell me a song.