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[Unknown] Beep… gaga… na-ta… live on…!

Japan Otaku Reviews features discussions on AI, dragon guardians, and nostalgic gaming influences in a lively community setting.

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[Super Robot Wars] Even now, after some time has passed, it can still be seen as a cold dish.

Japan Otaku Reviews criticize various mecha designs for poor aesthetics, awkward proportions, and lack of compatibility.

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[The Idolmaster] Inver is really cool, isn’t it?

Fans discuss the unique design and mixed reviews of PROMETHEUS 1 IMBER, reflecting on its perceived quality and impact.

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[The [email protected]] Rivals of December

Japan Otaku Reviews highlights character dynamics in GakuMas, noting rival uniqueness and critiques on villain depth.

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[Social Game] I want to pay my respects to the mobile game I used to love but has ended.

The blog discusses the decline of mobile games for popular anime like JoJo and Naruto, citing oversaturation and poor longevity.

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[Granblue Fantasy] After finishing reading the additional scenario, Sowaka, Mapura, and Artman were able to remember the names properly.

Japan Otaku Reviews explores character connections and storylines, hinting at twists involving shrine maidens and descendants.

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[Kamen Rider] Are there any anonymous players who are really into Climax Heroes?

The PlayStation 2 game “Kamen Rider CLIMAX HEROES” features all Heisei Riders, exciting battles, and over 100 story missions.

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[Resident Evil] Countless researchers are being burned out.

Japan Otaku Reviews praises a weapon’s simplicity and effectiveness, noting its controlled use of a virus and strong combat abilities.

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[Unknown] This grandfather is a genuine handsome man.

The first generation must resolve a 500-year-old mishap, while reviews discuss character design and recent trends.

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[Game] In the morning, the early model PS3.

The Japan Otaku reviews discuss issues with older gaming consoles, nostalgia, and experiences with overheating and dysfunction.

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