![]() And yet, Ayaemo Research Institute has created such a unicorn. Its ingredients aren’t quite as bizarre as bamboo charcoal buns or squid ink sauce, but an anime-tinged first-person shooter isn’t something you see everyday. Much like the “Kuro Burger,” The Legend of Alfur is a traditional western staple that’s been twisted and contorted to fall more in line with Japanese sensibilities. I’ve been playing a game that reminds me of the black cheese burgers that took Japanese Burger King and McDonald’s franchises by storm last fall. No, today I have another topic on my mind. Maybe I should have started this out by gushing about Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale or Astebreed (which is now available on PS4, by the way). Welcome to Doujin Dojo, a new column dedicated to the Japanese indie scene.
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