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[Overwatch] It’s just kind of interesting, isn’t it, the park?

Japan Otaku Reviews discuss game balance issues, character strengths, and recent updates, finding extremes in perks and changes.

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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Even I, who know nothing about horse racing, have at least heard of this horse.

A blog post reflecting on personal memories of horse racing, popular figures, and nostalgia connected to stuffed animals.

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[Dragon Ball] Here, Vegeta says something really weak while wearing an unshakeable smile, and it’s hilarious.

Reflections on underestimation, guilt, and hidden skills in character dynamics, mixed with humor and personal struggles.

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[Kinnikuman] It’s surprising that a typical manga artist, instead of losing their reason and going into a rampaging mode, would end up in such a state and cry…

Japan Otaku Reviews shares mixed emotions about transformation, empathy, and relationships in a mechanical world.

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[Controller] I want to buy a new gamepad for Monster Hunter World.

Japan Otaku discusses various controller options, pricing, and preferences for features like back buttons and battery life.

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[The Idolmaster Million Live!] Can you do 100 replies in a template?

Japan Otaku Reviews presents fun notes on characters and exciting updates, including a new Blu-ray for Idolmaster Million Live!

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[Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] This time, I can’t win terrifyingly at all, wahaha.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses challenges in the game “Windy,” tips for scoring high, and personal experiences with characters.

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[Gakuen Idolmaster] Strengthening Month – Reform!!!!!!

The blog discusses the challenges and strategies in the game “School Idol Master,” focusing on character strength and rankings.

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[Hunter x Hunter] Isn’t Finks’ departure really subtle?

The discussion compares two combat techniques: Kaiten for its power and user-friendliness versus the risky Jajanken.

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[BanG Dream!] Notice of Takamatsu Lamp Reading Gathering

Takamatsu Akari offers heartwarming poetry at RiNG, drawing a mix of curiosity and religious sentiment among fans.

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