The Week on MoeGamer, March 13 2017

Hello! Here's what you might have missed in the last week on MoeGamer.

The MoeGamer GameCast, Episode 5: The Stacey Dooley Incident
We talk about the BBC Three documentary "Young Sex for Sale in Japan", in which reporter Stacey Dooley made some rather bold accusations about Japan… and which a number of Japanese writers and artists responded rather strongly to.

Eorzean Diary: Lonely Explorer
Ponderings on Final Fantasy XIV's Palace of the Dead, one of the game's most unusual and interesting pieces of content.

Ne no Kami: Exploring Shinto Myths and Legends
First of this month's Cover Game articles, we explore how visual novel Ne no Kami: The Two Princess Knights of Kyoto makes use of Japanese mythology to form a backdrop to its action.

Wii U Essentials: Xenoblade Chronicles X
We look at one of the Wii U's most unusual and distinctive games — not to mention one of the most unusual and distinctive JRPGs there ever was. Xenoblade Chronicles X is a perpetually misunderstood and underrated game that is one of the console's finest titles.

Shmup Essentials: Minus Zero
Triangle Service's unusual "only lock-on shooting" game is a lot of fun, and a great way to while away a few minutes… or a few hours if you're anything like me and can't quite tear yourself away from just one more attempt.

From the Archives: I Will Fly You To the Moon and Back
A piece originally published on Games Are Evil back in 2012 that explores Freebird Games' beautiful narrative-centric adventure To The Moon.

Episode 6 of the GameCast  was released today, too. We talk about "auteur theory", Taro Yoko, Nier Automata, Neptunia in VR and bleak anime Kaiji.


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