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Tag Archives: review
Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai Portable
So I finished the new Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai game for PSP. Well, I didn’t 100% it but I saw all the “true” endings except for Manami’s and that’s good enough. It’s not a … Continue reading
Posted in Games
Tagged ayase-tan, bandai namco, galge, kirino kousaka, kyousuke kousaka, oreimo, psp, review, tsundere
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Tytania — Space Opera Lite
Tytania is a show that gives high expectations and fails to live up to them. It has so much potential for greatness but ends up squandering them faster than a glue-sniffing MIT grad. If Yoshiki Tanaka, the author of the … Continue reading
RahXephon
Here’s another ancient artefact unearthed during my idle excavation of anime past. RahXephon is an original anime series from the long-gone era of 2002, back when George W Bush ruled the free world with an iron fist and people thought … Continue reading
Eureka Seven
And so I continue my way. Life is once again settling into a comforting rhythm, though deep in my heart I sometimes wish for a beautiful girl to descend from heaven and take me to her world with her giant … Continue reading
Norwegian Wood
It’s been so long since my last post. It’s not that my schedule is too full for my to blog — it isn’t — but rather I feel my writing inspirations gradually drained from my soul in this mindless meat … Continue reading
Tower of Druaga
Tower of Druaga is like that ugly girl with the glasses whom you have never actually met in real life, and when you finally do meet her, you realize that she’s in fact very attractive and doesn’t actually wear glasses. … Continue reading
Yoake Mae yori Ruri-iro na
After various delays and a slow start, I finally finished the true ending of Yoake Mae yori Ruri-iro na ~Brighter than dawning blue~. I have to say, you need a lot of patience to reach the good parts of the … Continue reading
Tokimeki Memorial ~Only Love~ Episode 1
I had quite a bit of reservation about this series… It’s bad enough that they made the latest entry in the awesome TokiMemo series of dating sims an online multiplayer game (wtf I know), but now they even made an … Continue reading
Posted in Anime
Tagged episode review, first episode, hiyoko, review, sayuri amamiya, tokimeki memorial
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1/6 Saber Holiday ver.
I bought the 1/6 Saber Holiday ver. from GSC today. My will is so weak. Gao… It’s a pretty good deal considering the printed retail price is ï¿¥6,800 and I got it for S$75 (about ï¿¥5,500). Still, can’t say that … Continue reading
Zero no Tsukaima Vol.1 ãƒã‚§ãƒƒã‚¯ï¼
Zero no Tsukaima is an original light novel series by Noboru Yamaguchi published under MF文庫 (Media Factory bunko). The first novel took me about three days to finish. For comparison, it took me a few weeks of half-hearted reading to … Continue reading
Posted in Anime, Reviews
Tagged light novel, media factoy, noboru yamaguchi, review, zero no tsukaima
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Zipang and WW2
Zipang, or Zipangu, or Jipangu, or however you think it should be spelt, is the ancient European name for Japan. It was believed by foreigners to be a land of immense wealth and the name carries a somewhat mythical association. … Continue reading
Zero no Waitress
As you may have noticed, I don’t like to do episode blog entries. Usually I can’t think of anything clever to say and most anime episodes don’t give much to talk about. Sometimes I do a review of the first … Continue reading