Random Manga Theatre 5: Super Sadistic Sisters
This time: Super Sadistic Sisters, by Sano Takashi
This time: Super Sadistic Sisters, by Sano Takashi
Recap: With their business taken care of, the Classics Club begins investigating the missing club items.
Kirito helps a young Beast Tamer revive her fallen partner.
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the Random Number God decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time.
Day 2 of the Kanya Festival! Can Mayaka finish her Manga Society duties in time to help in the Cooking Contest?
MEMORIA, by Aoi Eir
Kirito joins a small guild of close players, but tragedy strikes.
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the Random Number God decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time.
The Kanya Festival continues, but something strange is going on behind all the hubbub.
One month and 2000 deaths since the start of the game, Kirito grapples with the discrimination towards SAO’s beta testers as players party up to take down the boss of Aincrad’s first floor.
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the Random Number God decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time.
An alternate history Earth is slowly succumbing to a decades long alien invasion. Humans have developed special humanoid weapons known as TSFs to combat the threat, but continue to lose ground. Pushed to the brink, a young TSF pilot and member of Japan’s Imperial Royal Guard prepares to enter the front lines.
Humans are on the verge of extinction. Their only hope may rest with a young girl who acts as the liaison with the mysterious fairies, who seem to be thriving while mankind declines.
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the Random Number God decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time.
A group of very attractive young men in suits are part of a special organization that protects a fictional Mediterranean island. At the command of their leader, they must fight in a special duel for the hand of his daughter, the team’s only female member. Oh and they have super powers based on Arcana or something.
With instant classics such as Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy III, and Secret of Mana, it’s no question that Squaresoft is the king of role-playing games on the Super Nintendo. Every single video game they’re putting out these days is a smash hit, I can understand some level of apprehension about whether they can keep it up, particularly since their newest title does not carry the Final Fantasy name. There’s only one way to be sure of Chrono Trigger’s quality before it inevitably comes out in America: import it from Japan, and my copy has finally arrived. Read ahead to see if Square has lost their Midas touch, or if their games are still gold.