CATDOLL: A Japanese magazine angrily criticized the mobile game "LoveLive!" for flattering otakus

CATDOLL: A Japanese magazine angrily criticized the mobile game "LoveLive!" for flattering otakus

A Japanese magazine criticized various popular mobile games for becoming hot topics on the Internet, including "LoveLive!", "The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls", "Granblue Fantasy", "Temporary Girlfriend" and other cute girl games. The magazine criticized these games for "fawning on otakus" and "disgusting". Not only that, it also fiercely criticized the game titles and players.

The magazine criticized all the popular mobile games at once. Here are a few of them:

"The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls": Flattering characters consume the money and time of otaku.

LoveLive!: This game is just a disgusting music button game. Even if you can't play the game well, you can buy powerful characters as long as you spend money. This game is very gentle to idiots.

"Temporary Girlfriend": All you can hear are the sounds of rare cards. There is actually no element of love. If you want to hear the girl's voice, you have to spend time and money.

Granblue Fantasy: Just a text game that looks like an RPG, playable with just one thumb, a pseudo-RPG.

Japanese netizens' opinions on this: "This is the first time I've seen such a colloquial article that insults people." "Why does it feel like they just want to scold people for their own good feelings? Obviously, the game has other shortcomings, right? Can't they write it fairly?" In addition to the beautiful girl mobile game, ordinary mobile games such as "Puzzle and Dragons" have also been fiercely criticized. So what is the hatred and grudge...

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