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[Street Fighter 6] Why is the drive gauge decreasing even though I used the OD flower butterfly fan Jaspa?

Japan Otaku discusses game bugs and character attacks, highlighting issues with damage balance and parry mechanics.

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[Gakuen Idolmaster] Are you ready for the reinforcement month revision?

Fans discuss preparations and challenges in School Idol Master, expressing mixed feelings about game mechanics and rewards.

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[Mobile Suit Gundam] Are funnel missiles more advantageous than just regular homing missiles? They seem to be expensive, though.

The discussion critiques missile tracking in the Universal Century and explores Gundam’s advanced weaponry in unique battles.

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[Dynasty Warriors: Origins] Changing names in stories of memories.

Japan Otaku Reviews explores gaming frustrations, cheerleading, martial arts, and desires for new features in game updates.

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[Final Fantasy Tactics] Miluda is cute; I hope she experiences a moderately terrible time.

The blog reviews various topics, including characters’ fates, combat strategies, and food critiques, blending humor and dark themes.

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[Gakuen Idolmaster] I just got the spare key, so I thought I would wake up the producer by invading their room and saying, “Producer ❤️, your beloved idol has come to wake you up!”

A humorous review captures a flustered Senna and Kotone’s unexpected key situation, hinting at playful chaos and relationships.

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[Golden Kamuy] It’s a strange manga that’s easy to read, even though it sometimes has graphic dirty jokes and a bit of gore.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses intense storylines, art style, and unexpected developments in various manga titles with humor and critique.

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  • February 19, 2025
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[Manga] Bear hunting is an easy task.

A humorous discussion unfolds among reviewers about hunting, earnings, and the surreal experiences of bear transformations.

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[BanG Dream!] Release from previous obligations.

Japan Otaku Reviews explores themes of jealousy, ambition, and past tragedies while reflecting on character transformations.

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