[Crash Bandicoot] I think the momentum from 1 to 3 was amazing.
The discussion reflects nostalgia for Crash Bandicoot’s popularity over Mario in the PS1 era, with interest in new releases.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Isn’t Almond Eye’s performance a bit too extraordinary?
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss the new game era, featuring dual gold skills, character design, and concerns over inflation and support cards.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Triple Tiara Association addition
Japan Otaku Reviews shares thoughts on character dynamics, passion for performances, and the allure of Takt-chan.
Read more[Pokémon] I realize my foolishness for purchasing the Gundam model of Mascarena for nefarious purposes, as it was easy to build and is really quite cute.
Japan Otaku Reviews highlights various model kits, discussing details like mobility, design, and customization options.
Read more[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Dr. Suzaki is good, isn’t he…
In 1998, Mii-chan faces school challenges, teacher-student dynamics, and complex desires in a lighthearted narrative.
Read more[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] She’s a beautiful girl…
Bloggers discuss racing, character dynamics, and the appeal of new, cute characters in Japan’s otaku culture.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] Isn’t this person scary?
The discussion revolves around characters from a military setting, highlighting themes of strictness, selfishness, and identity.
Read more[Dragon Ball] Days spent immersed in training and baths…
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Vegeta’s image, family dynamics, and humorous moments, blending nostalgia with light-hearted critiques.
Read more[Tough] Asanobu and Manabu are good, aren’t they?
Train hard for strength, but acknowledge the risks. Friendship grows through shared experiences in martial arts training.
Read more[Fire Emblem] To be honest, I think it’s much harder to use and weaker than Sofia.
Discussion about a game’s character stats shows dissatisfaction with weak characters, class changes, and growth rates.
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