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[Granblue Fantasy] Surely, the nameless one doesn’t have such a disgusting weapon, right?

Japan Otaku discusses weapon reviews, story elements, and dissatisfaction with game mechanics in their latest commentary.

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[The Idolmaster Million Live!] Anime adaptation SSR

A review praises a new anime for its polygon models and lighting but notes minor discomforts in character designs.

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[Okitsura] Anime adaptation SSR

Japanese Otaku reviews capture the charm of characters like Kana and Hina, discussing their appeal and potential for future stories.

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[Gaiking] I’m watching the live stream on YouTube right now.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses Gaiking’s lack of children’s toys and its tax-saving anime status, hinting at production challenges.

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[Fist of the North Star] Wa… water…

Japan Otaku Reviews explores characters and themes from Hokuto Shinken, featuring intense emotions and dramatic encounters.

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[Ryū to Ichigo] Chapter 235 Impressions: So you were a girl…

The blog reviews discuss surprising character designs in manga, especially focusing on a female CEO with big breasts.

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[Gundam GQuuuuuuX] Lieutenant Komori, why are you exposing your thighs? How naughty…

The blog discusses revealing outfits of female military characters in the Gundam universe, raising questions about their design choices.

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[SaGa] I want to slide Genie-chan’s tube top and make her breasts jiggle.

The discussion revolves around talent, expectations, and pressure faced by characters in a narrative about leadership and family dynamics.

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[Fighting game] A broken technique called “Koko” by Hiroshue.

A discussion on fighting game mechanics, character abilities, and nostalgia for 90s gaming techniques among Japanese otaku.

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[Dragon Quest] Once I started playing retro games on the Switch, I couldn’t stop.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland offers fun monster training and evolution on the Game Boy Color, showcasing unique gameplay.

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