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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.

It’s got more than a little texture pop-in and the draw distance for monsters leaves more than a bit to be desired. Read more

I’d say start with either Fate/Zero or Unlimited Blade Works. You’re choice (though I’d go with Zero first personally.) Read more

Basically, it has major pacing problem—massive reveals undercut by sudden time skips. I’m enjoying it so far, but as nothing has come to a head yet, I felt the ones on this list were better. Read more

Just to clarify, there is no hard rule on whether returning anime (second seasons etc.) will be on the list or not. So about half of these post do have second seasons on them. Read more

Honestly, I don’t find anything special about this one. It’s not bad, but it comes on the heals of Yona of the Dawn which was basically the same plot but better done. Read more

It’s excellently over-the-top and is getting better with each episode. But that first episode was focused way too much on the sex aspect—which turns out to be completely non-representative of the rest of the show. Read more

It’s funny. I actually rather like it. It’s like I keep expecting it to piss me off yet it somehow never does. Read more

Hmmm probably not. A lot of the quests are finicky and if you can’t read it’d be hard to know what to do. Read more

It’s the only town I have come across so far. There are a lot of little outposts around but you can’t usually do anything at them other than change the time of day. Read more

Actually, because the game just began (and there are a ton of special events), it’s very easy to get Super Super Rares. I have a full party of em after just a week of playing. Read more

I’m sorry, I don’t see the typo (probably because I wrote it my mind just fixes it). Read more

Basically, the Wii game was made. Then they made the 3DS version (that had to be able to work without motion controls). The Wii U version is an HD version of the 3DS version. Read more

Square Enix has stated it will be exclusive to arcades for at least a year. Read more