[Final Fantasy] The photo system in FF15 is nice.
Fans discuss desired game features like automatic photography, open-world standards, and their travel photo experiences.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Shion is nice, isn’t it………….
A chat about feelings and challenges, reflecting hopes, sisterly love, and support amid life’s pressures.
Read more[Pokémon TCG Pocket] It wasn’t from today that the Ultra Beast starts…
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the fun of random matches, the Solgigas deck, and strategies involving various Pokémon.
Read more[Dragon Quest] I was wondering if they would give a discount since it’s Dragon Quest Day, but I guess I’m just a selfish guy…
Fans discuss Dragon Quest Day, its sales, and the pressure it brings, reflecting on the franchise’s evolution and future.
Read more[Granblue Fantasy] I’ve been getting back into fighting games for the first time in several years, so I’m playing them.
The discussion focuses on ease of executing special moves and strategies in fighting games, with humor about character use.
Read more[Pokémon] Hey, you were making fun of Mukkur, weren’t you?
Fans discuss the strengths of Mukubird and Mukkuru in battles, highlighting their cute cries and powerful moves.
Read more[Guilty Gear] I watched the final episode of the anime.
The final episode wraps up relationships tightly but raises concerns about pacing and direction, particularly with creepy visuals.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] It’s nice to feel that the other person in the same room of the opposite sex is aware of you, even just a little.
Daily love is expressed but restrained; characters discuss attraction, potential, and desire in playful, intimate scenarios.
Read more[G Generation] Good morning, Gem.
Japan Otaku discusses game strategy, event anticipation, and frustrations over capture mechanics in recent updates.
Read more[Persona] The teacher in 5, aside from the antagonist Kamoshida, seems to lack personality compared to 4 or 3, but doesn’t this person feel quite distinctive?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses teachers’ eccentricities and relationships in schools, hinting at deeper themes in education.
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