


Final Fantasy XIV’s desperate rescue project Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn appears to be in danger of succeeding, with fresh screens and gameplay videos from the beta leading many to concede “it actually looks good” and “it may even be worth playing,” some improvement over the whipping boy status it formerly enjoyed.
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Sword Art Online’s murderous propensity for killing off its heroines is matched only by its enthusiasm for doing away with the plot of the original light novels (hundreds of pages have disappeared into but 2 episodes), if the niggling complaints of purists are anything to go by – although fortunately absolutely everyone can agree on Asuna’s cuteness.
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Not since Madoka has an anime gone through so many “heroines” in so short a span, but this has hardly stopped MMORPG anime Sword Art Online’s crushing preponderance of plot-heavy action continuing to delight fans, whilst more service-minded fans have been noting the profusion of flatteringly low-angle shots of female characters the episode brings…
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The appearance of a moe imouto has prompted both squeals of delight and moans of despair from Sword Art Online’s many fans, with plot developments so engaging that discussions have turned to the merits of using a one-handed sword without also equipping a sword – although fans of the original hint that big things are in store for the next episode…
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A newly unveiled trailer for “Final Fantasy XIV: The Fate of Eorzea,” part of the FF14 relaunch (“A Realm Reborn”) for PS3 and PC, has actually managed to secure a positive reception, prompting a certain amount of rather optimistic speculation that Square Enix may have learned its lesson…
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Sword Art Online has been enjoying the usual lively fan reception, with complaints of a certain seiyuu being discarded as a “sacrificial pawn” being aired amongst general viewers, and some concerns about the sheer speed at which the original light novel’s material is being expended being raised by finicky fans of the original…
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Brutally realistic MMORPG anime Sword Art Online looks to have retained its positive reception – the 2nd outing delivers plenty of action, plot, high production values and even a cute girl, though Chinese gold farmers are still strangely absent…
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MMORPG anime Sword Art Online’s brutal honesty in depicting the gender and looks of the players behind their virtual avatars has turned more than a few heads, as has the realisation that it is really an anime about creepy otaku pretending to be cute girls online…
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Jul 2, 2012 06:25 JST
- Tags: 3D CG, Bugs, MMORPG, Oppai, PC Gaming, RPG, Sega, Video Gallery

Phantasy Star Online 2’s curiously malfunctioning breast physics have been the subject of much appreciation online, one of the few elements of the game to be so received…
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A gamer at an Internet cafe who died after a 23-hour marathon spree may have been sat dead at his PC amongst other patrons for as long as 9 hours.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Dec 12, 2011 12:46 JST
- Tags: 3D CG, Image Gallery, Korea, Lingerie, MMORPG, Mods, Oppai, Pantsu



Korean free-to-play MMORPG Vindictus was recently released in Japan, although as might be expected, online praise has focused on the sexiness of its characters and the lingerie options available for them, rather than the game itself…
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An MMORPG company which accidentally deleted its MMORPG during server maintenance has announced it has no choice but to shut the game down.
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