[Xenoblade] I heard that at the end of the Orpheus event we will fight Teresia, so I’m working hard to create a device specialized for fighting the Ultimate species.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses equipment in Xenoblade, highlighting the power of a 60 doll build for Chapter 13’s challenges.
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] Double extremes are difficult, aren’t they?
The text discusses a technique for breaking stones by timing strikes, highlighting its theoretical appeal among students.
Read more[Retro Game] Just talk about the Samsara Naga already.
Fans reminisce about Super Famicom Sarisarara Naga 2, praising its music and emotional storytelling.
Read more[Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!] The end of this life
The blog discusses character dynamics and unresolved issues in ‘Japan Otaku Reviews,’ focusing on Mafuyu and her family.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] Information provided by Rax and others immediately after the occurrence of the terrorist attack.
In a chaotic battle, Aslan Zala is mistaken for a fake but manages to prevent a nuclear disaster solo amid fierce combat.
Read more[Samurai 8] I’m currently reading at a net cafe.
Japan Otaku Reviews highlights overwhelming info, frustration with convoluted details, and a mix of enjoyable moments.
Read more[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam] To summarize what Shirocco did, this guy…
The blog discusses how events and individuals in the Titan conflict impacted humanity’s evolution and future wars in Japan.
Read more[BanG Dream!] “I feel like Ricky definitely wouldn’t say anything even if he got a girlfriend.”
Aine and friends ponder Ricky’s love life at RiNG Cafe, blending humor with their band-focused conversations.
Read more[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] For now, Machu just looks like a little brat.
The discussion explores youthful aspirations, parental influence, and the allure of extraordinary dreams versus ordinary life.
Read more[Mobile Suit Gundam] There’s no way the Gelgoog with magnetic coating is weak…
A new Gundam series features a Gelgoog resembling a GM, sparking lively fan discussions about its design and history.
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