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Darkstorm viewer older version
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Luckily, its core concept of geek-romance for an older generation is strong because the characters are so good. I’m glad I decided to give it another shot because I ended up binge-watching the episodes I had and catching sequential ones on release day the show was pure delight! A fellow geek can fully enjoy all the references the anime has, as well as relatable otaku feels (I too have taken holidays off work just to play video games) but geek references can only get you so far.

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After the first episode, I felt positive about the series however I did not feel the need to continue it, that was until I kept seeing screencaps of the later episodes pop up on my Twitter feed, mostly around the confident and BL-loving Hanako Koyanagi. So, let’s start with a series that absolutely does belong here: Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for An Otaku. However, have all the much-anticipated titles lived up to expectations? Have there been some bitter disappointments? Or some hidden treasures? The Anime UK News team are here to share some of their thoughts as we take a look back at what’s been streaming in the past few weeks.Īnother season’s worth of anime is done, and I wish to discuss three series, although, arguably, two of the three don’t belong here, despite being released and/or finishing around the Spring period. Have you had the same experience? (It seems churlish to complain about feast rather than famine…) There have been so many long-awaited series streaming in Spring 2018 that I can’t be the only anime fan to have buckled under the pressure (can I?) and – reluctantly – decided to watch some and return to others at a later stage.













Darkstorm viewer older version