[Pokémon] I’m a nameless player doing Platinum, but I’m scared because the Surf speed is too fast.
Japan Otaku Reviews highlights increased Pokémon encounters and improvements in Pokémon Platinum, enhancing gameplay details.
Read more[Negima!] Since the collaboration started, I’ve read the original work, and this old man seems happy whether he sees Negi and Himiko getting along or not, right?
A discussion on characters evolving and personal growth in otaku culture, blending humor and reflections on relationships.
Read more[Super Mario] Wario Land Advance has arrived on Switch Online.
The blog discusses Wario’s character evolution, nostalgia for Wario Land, and feedback on recent games and experiences.
Read more[Pokémon] Pokepoke effect boosts game business profits by 8127%!
DeNA’s Q3 profits soared 8127%, thanks to “Pokepoke,” amid discussions on user returns and game sales trends.
Read more[Transformers] Combine! Leo Kaiser!
Japanese otaku discuss new toy releases, crowdfunding projects, and the blend of Japanese and American influences in collectibles.
Read more[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] The final moments of JoJo’s main villains are often pitiful, aren’t they?
The discussion critiques the final boss in Part 7, viewing the president’s actions as justifiable yet complex, blending ambition and fanaticism.
Read more[BanG Dream!] I will be the only one on Mutsuki-chan’s side! I will protect Mutsuki-chan!
The discussion revolves around characters’ relationships, protective instincts, and evolving dynamics in a challenging situation.
Read more[Friends of the Prince] Hayate Uzawa is going on a second date with a man she met a month ago.
Japan Otaku Reviews explores love dynamics, dating challenges, and character nuances in a humorous and engaging manner.
Read more[Street Fighter 6] When I get used to practicing combos, my fingers move too quickly and 236 becomes 26.
The discussion centers on gaming device performance, highlighting advantages and frustrations with leverless controllers in fights.
Read more[BanG Dream!] Aine: “Sho-chan! Let’s start a band!”
Tomorin feels conflicted about her relationship with Shoko-chan, while navigating her own emotions and attachments.
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