Remember the old days, when getting sucked into a video game was all the rage in video games? This manga certainly does. BTOOOM!, by Junya ...
May 20, 2022 • Subscribe
More like this
Btooom! Review
Genres: Action, Drama, Ecchi, Sci-Fi, Psychological, Seinen Plot summary: Sakamoto Ryouta is an unemployed 22-year-old who lives with his mother. In the real world, there may be nothing…
Btooom!
Episodes: 12 Summary: When Ryota Sakamoto wakes up on a strange island with a bag of bombs and a crystal in his hand, the ace player of the…
BTOOOM! – An Explosive story
Hey guys what is up welcome back to my blog I’m so thankful that you guys took the time out of your day to read my blog post.…
Btooom!: The Anime That Desperately Needs a Remake
Btooom! didn’t receive nearly as much love as it deserved.
BTOOOM! Manga – A great story with a bit too much ecchi
Hey guys what is up welcome back to my blog I’m so thankful that you guys took the time out of your day to read my blog post.…
Spiraken Game Review: Xbox One Review
Hello ladies and gents, boys and girls, reds, blues and all you good folk of the Spiraken community! We’re back discussing your eventually go-to devices for all the…
Bastard!! Season 2 Review [Video Review]
For fans of Bastard who enjoy OVAs, we’re finally treated to an arc that goes beyond the fight against Abigail. As for season 2, it offers a glimpse…
Review: Leaper
Published in the west by Irodori Comics under their Aqua (All-Ages) line, Leaper is a one-shot doujinshi by mangaka, Isaki Uta. For those unfamiliar, doujinshi are manga that are…
Review: BOMBA!
Let's take a look at one of the most recent retro releases from this year - a new selection from the vast library of Osamu Tezuka. BOMBA!…
Review: Kamichu!
“We found out here, didn’t we? Do you think I’ve grown a little bit since then?” Kamichu is one of the most delightful series I’ve seen in recent…
Review Survey!
Is there a review you’d like to see me prioritize or a topic you really need me to cover? Fill out this survey to give me an idea…
BNA Review
I don’t usually watch Trigger shows. But when I do, I hear that they’re really good for the niche audience that’s a fan of the style and presentation. …
BoFuri Review
The main characters. BoFuri is a 12-episode anime that aired in the Winter of 2020, telling the story of a young girl who gets into a VRMMORPG because…
D4DJ Review
“Because its DJ gimmick fails to expand, the only talking point, then, is how this is actually a CGI tech showpiece”
Horimiya (Review)
Genres: Slice of Life, Comedy, Romance, School, Shounen What is it about? On the surface, the thought of Kyouko Hori and Izumi Miyamura getting along would be the last thing in people’s…
Review: TRIGUN
Let's wrap this month up with a series that's had a recent resurgence, but how does its original source material hold up? TRIGUN ( Toraigan...
Review: KIREPAPA
Well, it's time to dig once more into my inordinately large pile of bad BL and fish out another example to take to task, and this one even…
Gamers! Review
Gamers! is by far not the worst school rom com show ever, but it's a show that can fill up your time, and nothing more.
Review: WANTED
I was hoping that this book could provide some summer fun in shojo manga form. What I got couldn't be more different. WANTED, by Matsuri Hi...
Inukami! Review
Back when I was at the young age of…. young enough, before Isekai ran rampant and the harem genre was actually a thing on its own, I remember an…
Clannad Review
“it is stuff like Clannad that represent the worst of television”
Haikyuu!! Review
A blog about reviewing anime, anime episodes, anime movies, books, manga and other things.
Review: TRIGUN
Let's wrap this month up with a series that's had a recent resurgence, but how does its original source material hold up? TRIGUN ( Toraigan...
Revisions Review
“Were this another anime, they might call his deterministic attitude and rigidity to his opinions a good thing, but anybody in the real world knows these aren’t typically…
Review: Suzume
The animation is stunning, the voice acting flawless, and the soundtrack expansive, but what makes writer-director Makoto Shinkai’s latest film Suzume so very brilliant is the way it…
Review: PRETEAR
Spring is finally springing forth at last, and with it comes a month of magical girl manga here at the Manga Test Drive. Our first title is...
Review: SHIRLEY
This month has mostly been full of duds, so thank god that there's still one good maid manga out there that I hadn't talked about yet. SHIR...
SCRAMBLUES Review
In mame march's debut manga, SCRAMBLUES, a musical prodigy and designer learn that they have more in common than meets the eye.
Review: FINDER
We are rested and ready to return with a month's worth of bad romance manga! Let's begin with...well, "classic" would be too strong for th...
Beastars Review
Well, certain circumstances have left me saddled with a bit of time, so I decided to check what was available on Netflix and stumbled across Beastars.…
FLCL Review
This is review number four hundred and fifty three. This anime is part of the Spring 2001 lineup, and it’s called FLCL or Fooly Cooly. It’s a six…
Katanagatari Review
Genres: Action, Adventure, Historical, Martial Arts, Romance Plot Summary: In an Edo-era Japan lush with a variety of sword-fighting styles, Shichika Yasuri practices the most unique one: Kyotouryu…
Review: HAPPINESS
I thought that reading a vampire manga by a more modern horror mangaka would be a good plan, but after reading this one I'm not entirely sur...
CHECKMATE REVIEW
I welcome you to yet again a short review of a series I’m reading. I wonder if writing about the stuff I read on a weekly basis and still…
Another [Review]
“No matter how many relationships we seem to have, we’re all alone.” – Mei Misaki Overall Score : 8.7/10Story : 8/10Art : 8/10Sound : 9/10Character : 7/10Enjoyment :…
Horimiya Review
You know, I still can’t believe that Hori is actually a brunette. The manga doesn’t shade or tone her hair at all, so I assumed for so many…
Fragtime Review
“It’s in the carefully handled tone where Fragtime finds its success”
Vagabond [ Review ]
The whole world’s gone crazy. A man might as well be a dead leaf, floating in the autumn breeze.Yoshikawa Eiji, Miyamoto Musashi The artwork of Vagabond is simply…
Review: DIVE!!
Swimming events are always some of the most popular events at the summer Olympics. If only this series understood anything about its appea...
Review: HAPPINESS
I thought that reading a vampire manga by a more modern horror mangaka would be a good plan, but after reading this one I'm not entirely sur...
86 Review
“while the handling of Lena’s story in relation to the concept’s exploration is 86’s best asset, Lena herself is probably its greatest weakness”
Review: Pluto
This ONA series, which debuted on Netflix in late October, has a very interesting pedigree. It adapts a lauded manga by Naoki Urasawa (the manga-ka behind titles like…
Konosuba Review
It may be easy to be fooled by Konosuba’s uneven animation and superficial reliance on tropes, but with its colourful and memorable cast of characters, unapologetic goofiness and…
Synergia Review
Note: Review code provided by Top Hat Studios When it comes to yuri settings the most common I run into over the years the top 3 are Slice…
Sakugan Review
I’d like to imagine that the boardroom meeting when deciding how to write this show went something along the lines of “But what if we did THIS thing…
Review: Suzume
The animation is stunning, the voice acting flawless, and the soundtrack expansive, but what makes writer-director Makoto Shinkai’s latest film Suzume so very brilliant is the way it…
Review: GODCHILD
It's once again time to look at some spooky manga, and it's been too long since we looked at a manga from the unofficial queen of spooky sh...
Review: BOMBA!
Let's take a look at one of the most recent retro releases from this year - a new selection from the vast library of Osamu Tezuka. BOMBA!…
Evergate Review
Note: Review code provided by PQube Here we are with another game starring a female protagonist (Yes. Ki is female). A soul like entity with the ability to…
Horimiya Review
“what happens from dating onwards is a dragging-out event, giving us a series of disconnected skits linked to side character romances with no hook pulling you in. It’s…