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[Persona 5] I just started recently, and it’s still June.

The post discusses the perception of adults in Japan, questioning their value while exploring themes of civil decay and social reform.

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[Super Robot Wars] G Gundam and Nadesico have a high rate of collaboration, don’t they?

Fans discuss the high co-starring rate of various Gundam series, particularly G Gundam, in Super Robot Wars games.

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[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] My nameless one is good, right?

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses game strategies, character bonds, and hopes for sequels while sharing personal achievements.

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[Persona 3] Amrita Shower from the Battle Spirit Collaboration

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses aspects of Shadow Time Nexus, decks, and game mechanics in Persona and Megami Tensei series.

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[Nintendo Switch] What game are you playing?

Japan Otaku shares gaming updates, reviews various titles, and discusses upcoming sales while reflecting on personal gaming experiences.

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[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] Somehow, Moyan’s new song is really good.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses new songs, character dynamics, and events in idol culture, hinting at changing trends.

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[Yakuza] Could it be that the era when the yakuza could brazenly do whatever they wanted was actually crap?

Japan Otaku reflects on the decline of the yakuza, impacts on society, and their portrayal in the media and games.

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[Monster Hunter Wilds] I thought there would be an open beta test, but it was already over…

The blog discusses gameplay experiences and weapon preferences in Monster Hunter Wilds, highlighting challenges and improvements.

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[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] Project Sekai marks Kanade’s birthday and the start date of Haruka-chan’s event.

Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on birthday celebrations, scoring struggles in games, and experiences with arcade mascots.

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[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] Kanade-chan, whose birthday celebration人数 has doubled.

A user reflects on friendships, feeling frustrated by labels, as they navigate connections in a vibrant otaku community.

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