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Grand Summoners

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"This is a story of memories and bonds.

Raktehelm, a land where Gods and Demons once fought for supremacy.
Hundreds of years have passed since the end of the Great War and humans lived in peace.
However, these days of peace will come to an abrupt end when the once sealed Demons return..."
Excerpt from Google Play Store page.


    Dawn of the Breakers page proposal. 
"We won't let things go as you please!"
Yusaku Akagi
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  • Badass Teacher: Yuki Kagura is both the teacher of the Breakers unit and their homeroom teacher.
  • Blue Is Heroic: Aiba Fudo and Keiji Kitajima, two of the heroes, have blue hair and are two of the heroes.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Rishin Takizawa, one of the heroes, has black Hair and most of his outfits have black.
  • Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: Ichika Hatsushika and Kiri Kanegae have Blonde hair and are two of the heroes.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Mikoto Misono and Tilda have Pink hair and several of their outfits are Pink.
  • Red IS Heroic: Yusaku Akagi, one of the heroes, has Red hair and most of his outfits are Red. Mikoto Misono, also has red on several of her outfits.
  • Underboobs: Shizuka Mikami and Yuki have these as part of their Nightmare Claws and Wicked Blade outifts respectively.

    Last Cloudia 
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In the back. Rei. In the front from left to right: Kyle, Theria, Lilebette, and Zekus
"Granzelia, a world inhabited by both mankind and beasts.
A world once ruled by the God of Ruin, Loug Zeus.
The hero Adel with the Goddess Lilaha worked together to seal the God of Ruin away.
Our adventure begins many hundred years later.
The world has United peacefully under the Aldanian Empire that was founded by the descendants of the hero.
However, reports of mysterious beasts disturbing the peace have gotten more frequent.
Kyle and Rei, a knight and a beast in the 12th division, go on a certain mission.
Without knowing it, they embark on a quest that may change the world."
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    Date A Live: Altered Timeline 
Date A Live: Altered Timeline is a Date A Live fanfic by Tohka Yatogami

This is fan fic is a rewrite/reboot of Date A Re:Live made with the knowledge of all 22 volumes.


  • Adaptational Curve: Origami Tobiichi has a more ample bust than in canon.
  • Adaptation Deviation: There have been several changes in the first chapter from Shinji's (Originally Shido in canon) reason for not entering the shelter being to search for a couple missing students instead of a relative to him and his sister having a close encounter with Tohka's spacequake.
  • Adaptational Early Appearance: Various characters make an earlier first appearance than in canon such as in the first chapter from Mana again being a member of the main character's (Named Shinji Takamiya, like his original incarnation, instead of Shido Itsuka) residence to the Yamai twins being part Raizen High to Ellen taking an undercover job as a teacher at the same school.
  • Age Lift: Unlike in canon, Nia is young enough to attend high school.
  • Blind Without 'Em: Nia Honjo's vision gets blurred whenever her glasses fall off and break.
  • Dropped Glasses: Nia Honjo's glasses break both times they fall off, once on her way to Rindouji High and again in its spacequake shelter when she slammed her free hand on the wall.
  • The Mole: Ellen Mathers, the deputy teacher for Shinji's class, is this for DEM.
  • Name Amnesia: Tohka Yatogami again suffers from this, but compared to Date A Re:L Ive she remembers it prior to her second meeting with the main character.
  • Truer to the Text: Several aspects of the fanfic are closer to the source material than Date A Re:Live from Tohka's hair and eyes being described as night-colored and crystalline respectively to Isaac Westcott's hair color being ash blonde rather than brown.

    Sword Oratoria 


  • Cliffhanger: In S1E05, when the boss for 38th floor appears and Aiz wants to fight him solo. She's been in emotional distress and hasn't been eating for several days.
  • Darker and Edgier: Sword Oratoria compared to the main series. While it still has its fair share of humor, it's a great deal more serious with higher stakes for the characters.
  • Draw Aggro: This is known as a "pass parade" and is a rather common thing in the Dungeon. In particular, a rather massive one known as the Nightmare of the Twenty-Seventh Floor is a huge cornerstone of this story's plot, although it happened a long time ago.
  • Due to the Dead: In the manga adaptation, Aiz Wallenstein throws herself into battle against a huge army of monsters who've killed at least two other adventurers, whose eyes are open even in death. A few panels later, the corpses' eyes have been closed, making them seem much more at peace.
  • Free-Fall Fight: In Sword Oratoria S1E11, Lefiya got thrown into the big hole that connect the floor 52 to floor 58. Bete, Tiona and Tione jump in to rescue her while fighting wyverns that come into the hole to greet them.
  • Inspirational Insult: When the Loki Familia are in danger of losing to a Spirit/Monster hybrid, Fynn manages to get them to rise back up again by saying they can't compare to Bell. Of course, the familia who are high-levelled take issue with being called inferior to the then level one Bell.
  • Ship Tease: The tease between Bell & Aiz is a lot more potent in the novels and manga adaptation, since the scenes once show from Bell's perspective is redone from Aiz's, and her thoughts make clear she has some sort of affection for Bell even if she herself doesn't understand her feelings.
  • Shout-Out:
    • In the beginning or Sword Oratoria, Fynn mentioned while the Loki Familia intended to perform an expedition towards 59th Floor, they would also need to perform a quest requested by Dian Cecht's familia to obtain water from Cadmus' Spring on 51st Floor on the way.
    • A character named Fels plays with this somewhat: he asks Aiz to complete a quest, seemingly behind the Guild's back. Aiz immediately recognizes that this is the same questgiver who nearly got Lulune killed, but does not retaliate as Aiz's intuition tells her that Fels can be trusted. This "sidequest" ends up becoming the "main" quest for several episodes of Sword Oratoria and at least one volume of the light novels.
  • The Stinger: S1E07 of the has Lefiya and the amazoness sisters searching a library for a book on Aria.
  • Talking Is a Free Action: Averted like in the main series. The incantations used by Lefiya and Riveria are lengthy, elaborate and must be recited perfectly with absolute concentration by the caster. Monsters interrupted or distracted Lefiya in the first episode of the anime leading to the collapse of her magic circle.

    Tiger Road 


  1. Bald of Evil: In contrast to Lee, the bosses of the fourth stage have no hair covering the tops of their heads and are two of Ryuken's cronies.
  2. Big Bad: Ryuken is the main antagonist of the game and his goal is to kidnap children and make them into his own soldiers.
  3. Chinese Vampire: These creatures appear as enemies as one point.
  4. Dual Boss: The boss of the fourth stage is a pair of Dual Wielding swordsmen that can stack on top of eachother as part of their attacks. The last enemy you face in the game consists of two men who function as Ryuken's bodyguards.
  5. Ki Manipulation: Lee Wong's ultimate attack is Tora Ki Koh, which fires out a tiger-shaped blast of ki. Of course, it's not available at the beginning of the game.
  6. Poison Mushroom: You regain health from gourds. Some gourds cost you health instead of restoring it; these can be identified by one feature — they're upside-down.
  7. Redshirt Army: Done almost to the point of parody. In the intro, some Mooks kidnap the villagers, then a single mook stays behind and slaughters the entire city guard.
  8. Tagline: "Become a Tiger for the Win!"
  9. Tiger Versus Dragon: The Hot-Blooded monk hero can learn to shoot tiger shaped fireballs, the Big Bad, The Emperor shoots Dragon shaped fireballs.
  10. Unintentionally Unwinnable: The ZX Spectrum port is so bad that Your Sinclair took the manufacturers to court over selling goods of unmerchantable quality. The judge ordered the software company to release a version with the bug fixed. This was only after Your Sinclair tried to use an infinite lives cheat to complete the game - and found out that, at one point, you either get hit by a bullet or fall down a hole. (Many players got around this by rewriting the code.)

    Last Duel: Inter Planet War 2012 


  1. A Long Time Ago, in a Galaxy Far, Far Away...: Planets Bacula and Mu are set far from our constellation.
  2. Attack Drone: There's a power up in the game that gives the player two of these machines in order to help them against the enemy.
  3. Cool Car: One of the two vehicles the player's craft can take is a gun-mounted car with three wheels.
  4. Cool Helmet: The driver of the red vehicle is shown with one moments before he enters battle in the intro when the player starts.
  5. Damsel in Distress: The mission is to save save Queen Sheeta from the Galden.
  6. Galactic Conqueror: The Galden took over Planet Bacula and intend to take over Mu.
  7. Red Is Heroic: Player One's Vehicle is colored red, and he is one of two members of the royal guard tasked with saving Queen Sheeta.
  8. Transforming Vehicle: The Player's vehicle can change from a car to a fighter plane.
  9. Vehicular Combat: When the vehicles are in car mode, they part take in on road combat.

    Date A Live: Spirit Pledge 
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Date or die?
Make your choice now!
"Date A Live: Spirit Pledge is an innovative action/dating sim game based on the popular light novel series Date A Live and officially licensed by [Kadokawa Shoten]. It offers a fresh take on romantic visual novel formula by fusing various simulation elements to enhance the immersion of this mobile DAL world. In this game, you can control or interact with various Spirits in battle and story stages, and form strong bond and connection with them."
— Itunes and Google Play pages.

A Date A Live mobile game made in China for the iOS and Android. It was first released in 2018 and will soon be available to the USA.


  1. And Your Reward Is Clothes: One of the items that can be unlocked by strong bonds with the Spirits are additional outfits.
  2. Combo Breaker: The game will feature these as part of the player characters' attacks.
  3. Crossover: The game had at least two of these events. One of them being A Certain Magical Index, the other being the Video Game/Neptunia.
  4. Dating Sim: The game has more elements of this trope than in the source material.
  5. Equipment Upgrade: The player can upgrade the Angels they unlock by leveling them up and choosing the stats to boost.
  6. Experience Points: The player gains these when they clear a battle.
  7. Gameplay Roulette: This game can shift between a dating sim, an Action RPG, and a scrolling shooter-esque gameplay.
  8. Greater-Scope Villain: In this non-canon Chinese game, Isaac Westcott continues in the route. Despite never coming into contact with the protagonists and the Spirits, it's the DEM Industries that is sending waves and waves of enemies at the player. Apparently, the DEM in this world has even more power than in its original universe, because not only the do DEM Wizards come after you but also the Wizards of AST, drones of the Japanese government.
  9. Superdeformed: The characters are depicted this way in the RPG battles.
  10. Unlockable Content: Stronger bonds with the Spirits can unlock more items such as locations and costumes.

    Hyper Dyne Side Arms 
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The battle for survival has started
"A two-player, horizontal game that takes adventure to the Hyper Dyne!"
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