Kokoro Connect Episode 7
Some lighthearted desires give way to grittier feelings as Heartseed continues to play with our protagonist’s hearts. Will anything ever be able to settle fragile Yui’s heart?
Some lighthearted desires give way to grittier feelings as Heartseed continues to play with our protagonist’s hearts. Will anything ever be able to settle fragile Yui’s heart?
Glasses, trains, and the moon. I’m sure Johnny Carson coulda pulled a Carnac joke out of that somehow.
The Argos Test team prepares for their first combat trials with Yuuya assigned to test a new long range weapon. While awaiting deployment in the U.S.S.R., they experience the anger and resentment of the pilots on the front lines.
Sawa begins to break down as her hope of becoming a professional rider seems to be getting further and further away. Meanwhile the Choir and Sometimes Badminton club is required to audition to perform on the main stage, and they just might have to go on without her.
Houtarou decides to investigate a few things relating to his middle school English teacher.
Wandering Son was a show about a lot of things. Most controversially of course, it was about crossdressing children, but it was also about friendship, loyalty and the special connection between two people. That’s what this week’s song, ‘For You’ by Rie Fu is all about, and what makes it a perfect match for the show.
As the Mediator tries to figure out the Fairies’ time loop, she runs into a very different version of the Assistant. She then must use the clues she’s been given to piece together who he really is.
Recap: Kirito and a blacksmith player venture to get the rare materials for a new sword.
Hello, and welcome to All Your Monies, where The Glorio Blog’s resident toy and figure collecting crew will run down the last week’s new preorders, turning a loving or scathing eye over what’s been put out for you to spend your hard earned cash on. This week, it’s slim pickings as we’re down to five…
Summary: Facing the threat of simultaneous worldwide scub bursts potentially costing millions of lives, Generation Bleu and the Allied Forces must team up to execute a risky last minute plan. Meanwhile, Ao is still having trouble sleeping, his dreams are getting weirder, and Naru and Truth continue to pursue their own agenda.
Recap: After firing the power of the sun at Voban to no avail, Godou has run off with Yuri to rethink his plan before the final confrontation.
Rokka has finally confessed to Ryousuke, too bad he isn’t present to hear it. Atsushi decides that to be the best time to go to the beach. Meanwhile, Ryousuke’s involvement continues to remain strangely quarantined.
Welcome to our first What We Got and What We Thought, our monthly post were we showcase all the cool stuff we got the month prior and what we thought about it. This month Jel gets his Galatic Punt on, Zigg saves a pair of sexy superheros, Life shows off his Otakon loot, and I spread some Saber love.
This time: CRIMSONS: The Scarlet Navigators of the Ocean by Kanno Takanori
Yuuya, Yui and Cryska awkwardly try to understand each other better as they remain stranded on the island. They are rescued before morning and Yui and Cryska must face the “consequences” of their actions.
Wakana commits to the Choir and Sometimes Badminton Club just in time for some unfriendly competition with the original Choir club. Meanwhile, the group is trying to figure out their after graduation plans and Sawa seems to be struggling the most.
With the body swapping put to an end, the group tries to move on and salvage their shaken lives. However, there would be no story without conflict, and their ethereal agitator reveals his hand once again.
What happens when take the best RPG series of the past decade and hand it over to a top tier fighting game developer? This game. Reach out for the truth about Persona 4 Arena in our latest review.
The Classics Club scrambles to solve the mystery and sell all of Hyouka’s remaining copies.
Bunny Drop was a wonderful show, proof that ‘slice-of-life’ doesn’t have to be shorthand for pointless moefest or by the numbers high school drama. Instead, it displayed the greatest strength that the genre can bring to a story – by living with characters day in and day out, the triumphs and tragedies carry that much more…