JRPGs or Japanese Role Playing Games, are traditionally turn based rpgs that look like a walking talking anime.
But things that fly and are OK in Japan don’t always translate to the United States, let alone the rest of the world. Schoolgirls, young kids doing questionable things, alcohol, satanic messages- these are a few of the images presented here in games like:
What do you think? Should these JRPG video games have been BANNED around the world?
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Captain America: Civil War was the highest-grossing movie of 2016 and a truly epic installment in the brilliant Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise. The movie saw the Avengers being split right down the middle, as Steve Rogers and Tony Stark’s views on the Sokovia Accords conflicted with each other. As you would expect of a comic book movie, it was also filled with Easter eggs, references and the kind of intricate details that devoted fans love to go in search of.
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