[Xenoblade] I think it’s natural for someone who waited 10 years and watched until the end to feel strange when they see the Monolith logo right after that end roll from 10 years ago.
Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on a decade-long game’s ending, revealing mixed feelings about its unfinished storyline and quests.
Read more[Granblue Fantasy] Not much of a practice…
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses challenges in games, techniques for damage, and strategies for multiplayer success.
Read more[Pokémon TCG Pocket] Odoridori is… too strong…!
Odoridori is a Dance Pokémon with unique abilities and high attack potential, sparking mixed reviews from fans.
Read more[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] Mahuyu is going back…
In discussing character dynamics, plus future events, the reviews explore Kanade and Mafuyu’s evolving relationships.
Read more[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] I’m so excited to enter the unknown territory beyond the movie version starting this week.
The blog discusses varying opinions on a new anime character’s design, potential story developments, and viewer reactions.
Read more[Gundam: The Witch from Mercury] This child is incredibly reassuring.
The blog discusses themes of upbringing, emotional struggles, and the duality of good and evil in characters, particularly in Gundam.
Read more[Manga] I wonder what adult conversation is all about…
The writer reflects on social interactions, feeling out of place among adults due to limited topics related to their interests.
Read more[EarthBound Beginnings] Favorite city
The blog compares Tucson to fictional places, highlighting food, security issues, and a mix of urban and rural elements.
Read more[Inverted Angel] I cleared it, but it was a unique game.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses convoluted game routes, psychic elements, and creator interactions, sparking excitement for future games.
Read more[Fatal Fury] A man who has sexual desire but lacks the capacity to provide is not trustworthy.
Japan Otaku discusses characters Andy Bogard and Robert Garcia, their relationships, and unrequited love in gaming narratives.
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