[Gakuen Idolmaster] How many people did you get in the Valentine gacha?👀
Fans review the new HATSUBOSHI ACADEMY gacha, sharing mixed feelings about pulls and performances in the School Idol Master series.
Read more[Gakuen Idolmaster] The reaction when the woman I admire made a chocolate that looks just like me with all her heart and brought it to me.
The blog discusses reactions to a chocolate resembling a person, exploring themes of consent and identity in fandom culture.
Read more[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] I heard that the pun soldier is being erased, and that was no good.
The blog reviews the tradition and impact of puns in the game “Shin Sangokumusou ORIGINS,” humorously critiquing their overuse.
Read more[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] Happy Valentine’s Day, Kanade!
This Valentine’s Day reflection includes snack preferences, relationship rebuilding, and humorous events with friends.
Read more[Pokémon] Do you have any particular preferences when playing through the Pokémon story?
Japan Otaku shares thoughts on Pokémon party-building, evolving, and favorite characters, noting personal playstyle quirks.
Read more[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] I saved Lord Guo Jia on the Musou difficulty!
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses weapon pricing, gameplay challenges, and the difficulty of changing destiny in Musou games.
Read more[Gakuen Idolmaster] Is it okay to make a snowman at the ski resort?
Japan Otaku Reviews shares insights on Sayama Ski Resort, featuring indoor fun and snow activities for kids and families.
Read more[The Legend of Zelda] In The Legend of Zelda, only this race is treated poorly.
Fans discuss the evolution of Zelda tribes and their relationships, exploring identity and connections within the game.
Read more[Sentinel Girls] I started playing “The Savior Snezhinka” that was released on Switch today, and I really love Dijiku-chan!
Fans discuss various characters and emotional moments from a game, sharing impressions and desires related to their favorites.
Read more[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] In the evening, it’s Haruka-chan or Haruka.
Japan Otaku reviews Haruka-chan and her adventures, exploring themes of hope, resilience, and nostalgia in idol culture.
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