[Final Fantasy] I like the strange text in FF.
A collection of quirky reviews on Japanese otaku culture, game references, and humorous interactions among characters.
Read more[Final Fantasy] Soldiers who seem likely to wear leggings or mini skirts if remade.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the eroticism of various costumes, contrasting leotards and mini skirts in anime.
Read more[Final Fantasy] I want Eiko to wear the same outfit even if it’s remade.
The discussion centers on customization in gaming, character design, and controversial mod usage in anime and game culture.
Read more[Final Fantasy] A knowledgeable person called “Zeru”
A discussion on character dynamics, knowledge, and gameplay strategies in Japan Otaku Reviews, highlighting conflicts and traits.
Read more[Final Fantasy] Boys like this kind of thing, right?
The post explores various types of gunblades, highlighting their aesthetics and ease of use while expressing admiration for their designs.
Read more[Final Fantasy] →Original expected display layout
Discussion centers on misalignments in gameplay visuals, particularly in FF6, noting overlooked details during testing.
Read more[Final Fantasy] When I was a kid, I thought dark knights were cool, so I was a bit disappointed when I became a paladin.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses game mechanics, character powers, and preferences, highlighting the balance of light and darkness.
Read more[Final Fantasy] I’ve seen quite a few threads after the second one, but not many threads for the first one, right?
Fans discuss the unique elements of Final Fantasy 2, focusing on its story, music, and unexpected popularity in Japan.
Read more[Final Fantasy] I cleared it, but isn’t Leonhart such a jerk?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses game dynamics, character growth, and balance issues, reflecting on nostalgia and challenges.
Read more[Final Fantasy] I don’t see much talk about this numbered entry.
Fans find FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 difficult and story-heavy; combat is seen as simple, with complaints about game mechanics.
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