The Rising of the Shield Hero features Naofumi Iwatani, betrayed by his classmate. Goblin Slayer's Goblin Slayer prioritizes goblin hunting over fame. Arifureta's Hajime Nagumo becomes cold after being betrayed. Code Breaker's Rei Oogami uses blue flame that vaporizes enemies
Somerville follows a family after a catastrophic event. Emil: A Hero's Journey combines action with puzzle solving. Gruta tells a story through hand-drawn cutscenes without text. Mechinus features mechanical puzzles and steampunk elements. The Plane Effect takes place in a dystopian isometric adventure
Drama explores lost lives and struggles with self-discovery. Story follows two main characters: unemployed ghost writer Bu Jung and stand-in service Gang Jae. Characters communicate through inner monologues to their fathers. Drama focuses on their friendship and eventual romantic development
Arthur Schnitzler's 1926 novella about Doctor Fridolin's psychological transformations. Published in Die Dame magazine between December 1925 and March 1926. Set in early-20th-century Vienna during Mardi Gras
Written and illustrated by Inio Asano, serialized in Weekly Young Sunday 2007-2008. Transferred to Weekly Big Comic Spirits 2008-2013, published in thirteen volumes. Licensed by Viz Media for North American release in 2016-2017. Circulation reached 3 million copies by January 2019
Introduced in Generation III as a dual-type Psychic/Fairy Pokémon. Has white body with green bowl-cut hair and red horns. Uses horns to read emotions and detect hostility. Prefers cheerful people and shows no discrimination