Persona 3 Portable (Steam) – Sakura Index Review
Boku to Kanojo no Renai Mokuroku: Dat Ending
Web Koihime Musou
Publisher: Bean Fun
Developer: BaseSon
I’ve been mostly stuck around the office for some time now, and my low-powered PC won’t allow me to play with anything graphics-intensive. So I resorted to look for web-based games. I tried Battestations, which looked pretty awesome—but yep, my browser crashed all too much (yes, it is THAT low-end). And so I had to resort to something even lower.
Found this little gem off Facebook when I saw an ad. Yep, I fell for that bishoujo pic. Lol.
Anyway, it took some time for me to get my head around it—luckily I played a web strategy game before, so it was easy to grasp or have an idea what to do.
And so, here’s a quick summary of the stuff that I found out..
Rakion: Still Rock Solid at Five
[Anime Review] Guilty Crown: A Guilty Pleasure?
Guilty Crown: A Guilty Pleasure?
The right to use my Friends as a Weapon.
That is the Sinful Crown
I shall adorn.
Some quick info:
Studio: Production I.G. (Break Blade, Star Driver)
Director: Tetsurou Araki (Death Note, High School of the Dead)
Writer: Hiroyuki Yoshino (Gundam SEED, Macross Frontier, Code Geass)
Art: Redjuice
Music: Supercell, Various
Finally! I got to review this series, long after it ended and after changing the site’s layout featuring GC. Well, the post got delayed, since this was originally written for the Orange Mushroom, which is a company newsletter in where I’m working. -C
Last month marks the end of the Winter season anime in Japan, which also marked the end of the two-season anime Guilty Crown. Coming with surprisingly crisp art, stunning and fluid animation, along with the powerful music and vocals by renowned band supercell, the anime ended with a bit mixed reactions from the community — both fans and detractors alike.
Guilty Crown (ギルティクラウン Giruti Kuraun) is a 2011 Japanese anime television series produced by Production I.G which airs on Fuji TV‘s noitaminA program block in October 2011. Written by Hiroyuki Yoshino, the series feels like that it is the spiritual successor to Code Geass, an anime that he had served as an assistant to the show’s creator, Ichirou Ōkouchi.
Mashiroiro Symphony – Series Review
This week marks the end of many Fall 2011 series – to which we had a wide variety and array of titles and themes presented and shown to us. Though many didn’t like or enjoy them, I did. And one of these anime titles I’m talking about is Mashiroiro Symphony.