The original Keldeo the Critic ripoff is back, and he's more sarcastic than ever. He'll be reviewing all kinds of stories, from the good, the bad and the mediocre, not to mention the frequent editorial, when he's not trying to keep Mew from destroying his sanity, that is. Spinoff of Keldeo the Critic.
Motonari has fallen ill with a strange sickness that ravages his memory, so his son seeks whatever help he can find. But what can the Hero of Ransei and a Jesuit Missionary do to assist Motonari if he can't even remember their names?
Ransei is in chaos. Nobunaga begins his conquest in the north, mercilessly carving through everything in his path. In the south, two rookie Warlords are thrust onto the stage, and forced to fight not only for their homes, but for the entire region itself.
Lucario is tasked with finding out what lies underneath Meta Knight's mask. Just one problem: he's Meta Knight.
A satire on how diplomacy works in Civilization 5. When Justinian is forced into a variety of troublesome diplomatic situations, from demanding neighbors to deranged warmongers, he is forced to use all of his diplomatic skill to get through it. Or maybe just a sarcastic remark.
After Mew destroys the Hall of Origin, Arceus decides to take up reviewing as a hobby. Based off of Keldeo the Critic.
After all five of their battles end in ties, Kenshin and Shingen decide to settle their rivalry with a drinking contest, leaving Masamune to have to look after Yukimura and Kanetsugu. What could go wrong?