[Switch2] Are there any games from the GameCube that you want to come?
The blog reviews various Nintendo games, expressing enthusiasm for classics like Chibi-Robo, Animal Crossing, and Smash Bros.
Read more[Pokémon] Honestly, I want to see this parallel too.
The discussion revolves around the realism in Otaku culture, Pokémon, and school dynamics, touching on bullying and characters.
Read more[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] Jotaro is called a delinquent, but in reality, he’s not really like that.
Japan Otaku discusses delinquent behavior among characters, debating labels of morality and personal experiences.
Read more[Xenoblade] I finally cleared chapter 13… but I’m feeling lonely.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses spoilers from Xenoblade X Definitive Edition, touching on themes, pizza, and crossover elements.
Read more[Yu Yu Hakusho] Yusuke is just called a delinquent, but he’s not really like that.
Yusuke Urameshi, a rough 14-year-old delinquent, faces severe judgment for his violent actions and questionable past.
Read more[Nintendo Switch] I’m posting a funny one where a bunch of weird software has been added.
Japan Otaku Reviews reflects on software releases, nostalgic games, and hopes for upcoming titles amid copyright concerns.
Read more[KochiKame] Investor Ryo-san came a few days ago, so I’ll post it.
Japan Otaku Reviews discuss character dynamics, corporate takeovers, and shareholder power in an engaging narrative.
Read more[The Old Man of the Countryside Becomes a Sword Saint] I thought it would be nice to be surrounded by my once cute disciple, but it’s been 20 years since they flew the nest?!
The post reflects on a teacher-disciple relationship, exploring growth, time apart, and the complexities of connections.
Read more[Nintendo Switch] Two more days.
Fans anticipate lottery results for a release, discussing RNG, payments, and waiting anxiously for two days.
Read more[G Generation] I miss Dragoon Strike.
The blog discusses the lesser-known “Dragoon Strike” in Gundam, highlighting mixed feelings among fans and newcomers.
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