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[Yakuza] Maybe a sad farewell scene.

The blog reflects on a melancholic final battle, betrayal, and complex emotions in a game, particularly sadness over farewells.

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  • April 20, 2025
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[Doki Doki Literature Club] I wanted a childhood friend like this.

The blog discusses various player reactions and thoughts on a game involving themes of depression and character dynamics.

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[The Idolmaster Million Live!] You intend for us to participate in a death game, don’t you…?

Japan Otaku reviews insights on characters from THE IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE!, exploring quirks and relationships.

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[Bocchi the Rock!] It seems that tie wraps are generally popular like that…

The blog post discusses the popularity of various band members, emphasizing vocals over guitar and fan perceptions.

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[Fire Emblem] He is a mysterious masked man.

Sorius Paladin is analyzing his stats and discussing the game dynamics with fans, emphasizing abilities and luck challenges.

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[Yu-Gi-Oh] I’ve been rewatching anime lately, and he turned out to be a better guy than I remembered.

Japan Otaku Reviews highlights character dynamics, rivalries, and emotional bonds in a nostalgic reflection on Yu-Gi-Oh.

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[Tsukihime] True ancestor? I was really excited about it.

The blog discusses various characters and themes from anime, showcasing humor around fandom and harem endings.

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[Too Many Losing Heroines!] The author is directing distorted feelings towards Mr. Yananami…

The reviews discuss characters’ feelings, beauty perceptions, and romantic dynamics in Japanese culture, hinting at deeper struggles.

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[Guilty Gear] I watched the anime, but…

A Japan Otaku Reviews post discusses personal experiences, anime character similarities, and criticism of plot direction.

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[Kinnikuman] I kept saying I might lose, but I never thought I would actually lose.

Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on recent match outcomes, expressing disappointment, hopes for Papillon Man, and desire for a better narrative.

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