Like The New Gate, SAO also plays the "invincible protagonist" role straight without trying to subvert it in some way (Overlord has someone who is powerful but also doesn't really know what he is doing). Or adding some sort of comedic element to it.
SAO was okay in the first season, even the second season, but then it became a bit like *The New Gate* (which I've read).
It seems novel but then if you've seen like dozens of books with a "virtual world" premise, "transported to another world" premise, or other such premise, then it looks a bit plain, especially when other titles have gone way past it to add their own flavors to the idea.
I think people underestimate just how many of these books there are.
I haven't seen that much of Case Closed but it's about a genius detective who is turned into a little boy and solves cases.
https://www.refused-classification.com/censorship-timelines/game-iarc/
https://www.xbox.com/en-us/games/store/dead-rising-deluxe-remaster-demo/9p3q7pjn457x
Looks like a demo for a Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster got banned. The name of the company on the ban list is in another language but it translates to Capcom.
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For a gist of what #BlackButler is about, it's an #anime set in Victorian England about a young earl who investigates supernatural cases and manages his manor. There are supernatural and comedic elements to it but also more serious scenes.
#Hanakokun has an interesting cutesy art style. The background of the seven mysteries in the school seems similar to that of #Higanbana. #anime
If I couldn't even write a million lines of code in ten minutes then what sort of programmer would I be. Lol. #BlackButler #anime
https://x.com/jfsribbon/status/1859745948655853812
It looks like the Japanese lawmaker (from the upper house of the legislature, the House of Councilors) is hosting a talk with someone from a free expression non-profit and a law professor from the University of California, Irvine to discuss financial censorship.
"Debanking: Given the volume of payments consumers make through many popular payment apps, consumers can face serious harms when they lose access to their app without notice or when their ability to make or receive payments is disrupted. Consumers have reported concerns to the CFPB about disruptions to their lives due to closures or freezes."
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