[Pokémon] Did Fit come to Alola…?
116 new Pokémon Fit were released online on May 8 and in stores on May 10, with varying availability across locations.
Read more[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Amate-san in the 5th period.
The review discusses quirky characters, school life, and comic drama in a unique storytelling setting with humor.
Read more[Nintendo Switch] Oh, it’s a setup, isn’t it?
A lottery winner can buy the new multilingual Nintendo Switch 2, which saw high entry acceptance rates for multilingual users.
Read more[SaGa] The first thing that caught my attention when I was looking up Virginia’s nickname was
Japan Otaku Reviews explores characters like Ginny Heinlein and their dynamics, blending humor and character analysis.
Read more[Pokémon] Post your favorite Pokémon.
Reviews express discontent with Pokémon lineup choices and gameplay dynamics, highlighting player frustrations and preferences.
Read more[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] Why was it cut from the Blu-ray?
Anton graduates from his role, while fans discuss the complexities of character cuts and details in anime adaptations.
Read more[Ninja Slayer] An HDD is a metal-based large-capacity storage medium.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the absurdity of cyber themes in Ninja Assassination, crime flickers, and unsettling emotions.
Read more[Bunny Garden] I saw the sequel to Hebereke for the first time.
Heberereke Bunny Garden, a quirky milk-themed action game, launches in 2025, blending humor and risqué elements.
Read more[Fire Emblem] I heard that Seima no Kouseki is easy, so I’m playing on difficult mode for my first playthrough, but there are some challenging maps here and there…
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses game challenges, strategy tips, and the ease of earning resources while playing.
Read more[Gunpla] It’s nice that even original manga can easily become kits these days.
A new Gundam series launches, set in 2030 with humanity’s survival at stake, featuring one remaining Gundam and limited survivors.
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