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3/10
Annoying
4 September 2018
Like all movies converted into a TV-series, this is supposed to happen before the first movie. Dracula only has a few cameos (The best character in the show!), they've added a really annoying slime/blob/nerd character and the main character has a completely different personality from the movie. The animation is just fine, it's not hand drawn and fluid, but flash animated and almost seems like it's missing frames. It just stutters a lot. The main character's design looks like someone from "Star vs the Forces of Evil", which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Too much slapstick, which doesn't really work when the animation is so limited and stiff. Horrible jokes too
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Love Hina Advance (2001 Video Game)
5/10
Kind of good, but... Not THAT good...
14 January 2009
Warning: Spoilers
So at last, a GBA version of the Love Hina series! Awesome, right? No, not really. Because of the fact that this game does just contains screenshots from the Anime in the story mode, instead of new material (or photos)! Let's start from the beginning, okay? First comes the classic intro, and then the menu screen with the classic Hinata Sou building in the background. Oh cool, that's new! But when you really start to play the game, you notice that the game is just made of screenshots from the Anime and the usual text! Pretty disappointing... And if you die, you will have to start over on your last saved state which also is pretty annoying.

It's usual for Sim-dates to have a lot of pictures in the story mode, but usually they use new pictures and voices instead of 'screenshots' from the Anime version... Don't take me wrong, this game is still pretty good, because you earn 'Totally new Photos' in the gallery mode, when you complete the story mode with one characters! And you can also play with a 'Chibi' styled Keitaro, once! This game is a pretty good choice for a Love Hina fan, (Mature Love Hina fan that is, since Sim-dates are usually made for adults) if you have "Fallen in love" with the familiar characters. But for a average gamer, there's plenty of other games much better than this. This game doesn't even have a soundtrack mode!
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