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Dora the Horror Explorer

I’d feel better if this was helmed by Square Enix and called “Super Mario RPG 2", but I guess I’ll take it (game play pending).

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Baobab’s Mausoleum is an episodic RPG inspired by Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and Twin Peaks. It takes place in a bizarre town that only appears in nightmares and once every 25 years in a specific place. It looks surreal. The game isn’t done yet, but it’s on Steam Greenlight right now.

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Would all of the meta-obsessed competitive gamers raise their hands? Thanks. I’ve got a bone to pick with you.

In the third GIF with the green lady and the dude with long hair, what sex move is that called?

Slice of Life manga has a lot of references to death and social injustices so its pretty much on par with it even when it is normally about comedy or happiness. There was even 1 in particular cooking manga where in the middle of the run, the MC’s love interest dies in an accident. It was pretty shocking for a cute

Gotta age slow?

I was worried for your face, but then I saw it still has 1 gold ring left so you’re safe :3

It looks like you blue yourself.

The western world has in fact influenced/changed anime—they can put stipulations on the format (they having episodes be self-contained, rather than continue a storyline), and demands on how certain races can be depicted in the shows. One early anime show, Kimba The White Lion, for example, had Americans pushing to get

As someone who sort of grew up during the initial anime fad in the West, I was kind of lucky. I was exposed to things like Lupin III, Record of Lodoss War, Outlaw Star and Cowboy Bebop as a kid. And I used to like anime. I watched a ton of it.