Titles on the Weekend Review Slate!

ReviewWeekend Titles on the Weekend Review Slate!

While I am actually extending this “Weekend Review Slate” into Friday as well, I thought I would quickly take the time to discuss what should be up for review over the next few days. I have a mixed bag of brand new games and brand new anime releases which I have either finished watching or should be finished with to write the review soon (Of course, cut me some slack if I don’t get one or two of them done – February is a very release filled month right?). What I have planned so far is:

Anime

  • Ninja Nonsense Published by Siren Visual (Australia / New Zealand) and Nozomi Entertainment (North America)
  • K-ON! Volume 4 Published by Madman Entertainment (Australia / New Zealand) and Bandai Entertainment (North America)
  • Fairy Tail Collection 1 Published by Madman Entertainment (Australia / New Zealand) and Funimation (North America)

Games

  • Metal Gear Solid HD Collection Published by Mindscape Asia Pacific (Australia)
  • Fortune Summoners: Secret of the Elemental Stone Published by Carpe Fulgur (English) and Lizsoft (Japan)
  • and a mystery title if I have the time.
Other
  • The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology / Electricity

While I don’t always follow what I write in these things as I usually shuffle around games and anime I watch at times, this should be considered a good tentative list of reviews I hope to get out over the next few days.

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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.