Intended Review Possibilities for This Week

Another week upon as and yet again I have quite a few items to get my thoughts out about, alongside my regular news articles. At the moment I will not be doing a review article tonight as I actually have other work to take care of, however I hope this will keep everyone eager to see what could be reviewed this week.

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1. Madman Entertainment Titles
The Madman Entertainment titles from last month have arrived, and I have a selection of three to review – K-ON! (Which I will hopefully have up tomorrow night), Ga-Rei-Zero and Karin: Chibi Vampire. As I still have Ga-Rei-Zero and Karin to start…. anyone have a preference on what one I review first?

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2. Siren Visual Titles
Whilst I reviewed both Clannad: After Story and Needless from last month, there was still one title left to review – and that is Tower of Druaga. As this is split up into what I can tell two different seasons (Just got the set today so not fully sure), I am unsure if I will do individual reviews or one of the complete collection, but please look forward to it.

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3. Nippon Ichi Software America Titles
Until the release of Disgaea 4 – the only thing I have left is the anime series Katanagatari which just like K-ON, should be up tomorrow. Until then, don’t forget that I have a package review already done for the title. Of course, any information about NISA games will also be posted up ASAP.

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4. MangaGamer Titles
I hope everyone enjoyed my review of Deus Machina Demonbane that was posted up last night – and I hope that I will have more JAST USA titles to review in the near future. However, there are two main visual novel companies, with the other being MangaGamer – who have kindly provided me with three visual novels to review – The 18+ Mystery Series Kara no Shoujo, the All-Ages Mystery Series When They Cry and the all out 18+ harem series We Love Master! I can’t guarantee they will have reviewed released this week (Considering that I misestimated the length of the last VN I reviewed) but hopefully I can make a start on them!

5. Harper Collins Publishers Australia Titles
I had an e-mail asking if I would cover some of the manga design books available on the market – and whilst I am not a strong drawer by any means, I have three books that I intend to put in my first (and hopefully not last) set of reviews for manga drawing books in Australia. I have to say it here as well…. Harper Collins has some very epic “bubble wrap” (??) in their shipments. What books are they? How about I leave that as a secret for now….

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6. Miscellaneous Games/Manga/Anime
Whilst I don’t have much that is very new besides that I have mentioned above, I do have a stockpile of older titles (Ranging from a few months to a couple of years old) that I could review as I realize this weeks schedule is rather heavy on the anime and visual novels. Of course, I will be covering anything when it comes to news articles – especially with many strong Japanese-originating games being released in the coming months!

Related posts:

  1. This Week on The Otaku’s Study
  2. Review Schedule for the Week!
  3. Reviews Slower for the Next Week or Two
  4. Temporary Halt of Reviews
  5. It has been a while….. + Thoughts on manga sites closing

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Your average (??) 20 year old university student who studies by day and plays games, watches anime (and so-forth) every other moment of the day. Has been writing for The Otaku's Study for over five years (as the one and only writer) and enjoys writing about a wide variety of media products.