The compulsive approach of Diabolique has control over every detail, which results in technical precision.
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The Worst Person in the World is equally doubtful as its inquisitive protagonist.
In the aspect where a skillful strategy can allow recovery from a streak of bad luck, Darkest Dungeon plays a more fictitious role.
The Wire offers a stark critique of systemic corruption, showcasing the intersections of crime, politics, and bureaucracy in modern America.
The Aquatope on White Sand is an artificial match in a series about two girls who combine their efforts to achieve a single goal.
Hyouka’s simplicity becomes a feature of how the characters find a sense of unity by embracing or accepting each other’s differences.
The essence of March Comes In like a Lion is the protagonist’s relationship with shogi and his gradual emotional acceptance.