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Richard Eisenbeis
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Japanese Correspondent. Player of Japan-first and Japan-only games. Watcher of way too much anime. Occasional streamer.

Well, honestly, a lot of things make it hard to pick up on her story the first time through—I sure missed 99% of it. Watching it week to week makes it almost impossible (unless you’re packing an eidetic memory). But when you marathon it on a second watch with the intent of figuring it out, you notice repeated lines of Read more

Well, to tell the truth, I did take two very attractive girls to prom at the same time. Read more

Non Non is not my thing, but I hope you enjoy it. Second season is also airing right now. Read more

I did. My big complaint is that I watched it after I finished the series instead of after episode 2. Read more

The extra episodes (or OVAs if you prefer) are actually random silly episodes from earlier in the series. Chronologically episode 14 (OVA 1) is set between episodes 4 and 5. Episode 16 (OVA 2—which came out this year) is set between episodes 2 and 3. Read more

I like this soundtrack overall more than any of the last 3 Miku games. Read more

You have no idea how hard I laughed when I saw that in NGNL. Like, it took me a good minute to recover. Read more

Something really weird did happen! I made a mistake. But as I am an infallible, omnipotent being, that’s not supposed to happen. I’ll look into it. The universe may require a redesign. I’ll let you know. Read more

I’ll have a little bit about her on Friday. But yeah, she is very awesome.

I also do enjoy this one—enough I went out and bought the manga. However, I have one major complaint with how it is directed—that’s kinda spoiler-tastic so I’ll wait till the review to explain it I suppose. Read more

While I like the premise and enjoy watching it each week, I feel that it pulls its punches with the violence too often and thus lessens the impact it could have. (Toshi had his own different reasons.) Not bad by any stretch of the imagination, mind you, Toshi and I just decided that the five above were better. Read more

The general idea is that Hoshido is for new players and those whole liked Awakening. Conquest is for those who are veterans of SRPGs or old school fans. Read more