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Side-scroller or not, Kagura: Portrait of Girls is classified as a “Bursting Breasts Hyper-Battle” by Marvelous. That says everything you need to know about the game, which seems so far down modern anime's rabbit hole that there's no point in criticizing it. We can only note Takaki's unguarded honesty and wonder if any U.S. game publisher is mad enough to release it here. Marvelous brings out the Japanese version this summer.
These are the complaints of those who have grown up under the promises of science fiction. For many years we were led to believe that such cool futuristic technology was just over the horizon. Unfortunately, the harsh realities of economics have put the kibosh on such fanciful ideas. I'd certainly love to commute to work through the air, but what purpose would that really serve? Discounting the coolness factor, would it really be a better way to travel? Probably not – it would be more dangerous, expensive, and polluting than current earthbound means of transportation. Faced with these facts, such ideas rooted in science fiction never took root.
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