[Resident Evil] Boys like this kind of thing, right?
The discussion revolves around the effectiveness of various biological weapons, notably comparing Tyrants and Nemesis.
Read more[Resident Evil] Raccoon City is kind of strange, isn’t it?
The discussion revolves around bizarre elements in daily life, featuring zombie themes, puzzles, and unusual security measures.
Read more[Resident Evil] Dad is a bad guy with a sense of justice.
Discussion centers on characters Nero, Wesker, and Virgil from Capcom games, exploring their dynamics and popularity.
Read more[Resident Evil] Top ranking in parent category
Discussion on Chris’s lack of communication skills in a rescue scenario and the challenges faced by characters in the story.
Read more[Resident Evil] I think it’s a failure, but G as an enemy is exciting, isn’t it?
The reviews discuss various aspects of weapon development, failures, and transformations in characters like William and the G virus.
Read more[Resident Evil] This game is interesting but difficult, isn’t it?
Japan Otaku Reviews highlights the thrilling tension of zombie games, praising character dynamics, gameplay mechanics, and atmosphere.
Read more[Resident Evil] It’s nice to have an ordinary protagonist who’s just a little strong…
The blog reviews explore power dynamics, conflicts, and relationships in various stories, emphasizing strength and transformation.
Read more[Resident Evil] I watched the entire Bioshock movie series.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the series’ success, evolving “bio” themes, and character treatment, highlighting personal favorites.
Read more[Resident Evil] In the sterilization operation, missiles will be launched at Raccoon City to clean everything up, but I wonder if they are properly disinfecting the sewers where things like this are crawling around.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the effectiveness of nuclear weapons underground, contrasting it with other threats like viruses.
Read more[Resident Evil] I think it’s about time for the Resident Evil series to undergo a generational change.
Japan Otaku discusses using new characters to revitalize old ones, debating the future of beloved characters like Chris and Leon.
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