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The best way to let the industry know that you’re watching is to boycott games.

I think the SJW term has negative connotations almost everywhere on the internet. It might have been more pragmatic to say something like “The Left” or “opposing viewpoints.”

Two Standard Fascist Propaganda Tactics in One:

This year’s High Score Girl is essentially a series awesome shout-outs to classic gaming, right down to the cheap tactics in Street Fighter II and learning that Final Fight SNES is single player only.

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I’m disappointed to hear about the inconsistent tone. I’ve seen other anime and Japanese games flub this so badly. Muv Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse made me cringe at the random kawaii uguu~ moments.

If you’re gonna blend cute anime junk with grim and serious themes, you’d damn well better match Princess

Grab-ass anime lechery

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Listen to this song and explain why the fuck I still don’t see Bongo Cat playing this.

I’m still salty that there was never one for Kirito and Asuna.

No kidding! Anime and fighters have influenced each other since the genre’s birth. Where do you think the Hadouken would be without a Kamehameha?

Friendly reminder: This is what Cygames is famous(and rich) for...

All we need to understand is that groups like these (and Trumpists as well) don’t care about facts. You can shove airtight, incriminating evidence in their face and they won’t believe it.

Neo Nazis and Klansmen have already infiltrated the police and courts.

Japan seems to have good privacy laws. You’re generally forced to cover up their faces and ensure they remain anonymous in the news unless they’re public figures. Correct me if I’m wrong on any of these.

I agree.

This show is the evolution of K-ON!. I hope more shows follow suit.

The only good thing about SAO now is that critics will be there to eviscerate this anime equivalent of Twilight.

Otaku Culture is its own worst enemy. *typing this as I have an avatar
of a cute anime girl*

“On the other hand, while Kingdom Come rejects some tropes, it relishes in others. The male characters are often stereotypically gruff and confident, or, failing that, at least given agency over their situations. The women are submissive and supportive. Henry starts out a slobbish (though surprisingly likable) oaf,

Good on Unknown Worlds.

Kizuna AI’s gotten serious about her Super A.I. moniker.