Of course, this assumes Earth's months match up to Lagna's, and that the b-days Kadokawa gives to characters are in-universe canon.
There are unavoidable contradictions that arise [Reinhard's birthday (1/1) and 9yr Annerose in the "Emily" prequel], but Tappei likely doesnt track this shit anyways
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In Lagna (Re:Zero's world) the months are named different things, all we really know is that the story starts in Tammuz and that a month later (during in the time jump) its Arb. And since the end of Arb is a few days away from the twins' birthday (2/2), that means Arb=January and Tammuz=December.
Start: Rem and Ram are 8 years old[1] Sometime in "September": Oni Village burned down[1] "October": N/A "November": N/A Tammuz (Dec): 25th of Tammuz: Moon Festival attack[1] Arb (Jan): 4th of Arb: Annerose is born[1] Annerose turns 0 years old "February": 2nd of the month: Rem and Ram turn 9 years old -9 YEARS LATER- Rem and Ram are 17 years old[3] Annerose is 8 years old Tammuz (Dec): 14th of Tammuz: Subaru arrives in Lugunica; Arc 1 occurs (Eps 1-3) [2] 16th-19th of Tammuz: Arc 2 occurs (Eps 4-11) Arb (Jan): 4th of Arb: Annerose turns 9 years old 28th of Arb: Blessing Day Pt. 1 [4] "February": 2nd of the month: Blessing Day Pt. 2; the twins' birthday[4]; Rem and Ram turn 18 years old 2nd half of the month: Arc 3 (eps 12-26) and Arc 4 (eps 27-50) occur; Rem is "erased" from existence -1 YEAR LATER- Ram is 18 years old Annerose is 9 years old Arb (Jan): 4th of Arb: Annerose turns 10 years old Rest of Arb (when Annerose is 10 and Rem is still 18): Arc 5 occurs (eps 51-66) [5] Sources: [1] Oni Sisters of the Hidden Village [2] Re:Zero Volume 1 [3] Re:Zero Volume 2 [4] Blessing Day (SS Collection 6) [5] Re:Zeropedia Volume 2
Last season I was so invested in Re:Zero and it's large amount of side content that I spent a lot of time trying to chart out a timeline.
With this new season airing, I started working on that again and I think I'm cooking this time. Here's a rough timeline of Re:Zero S1-S3 (spoilers for Arc 3)
Pragmata Sketchbook
#10.5
Pragmata: Sketchbook
I tested out the demo on Switch to get first-hand experience on the gameplay. I admire the dedication to its gimmick and it was pretty fun. Short demo aside, my biggest irk tho is just how floaty and slow my movement feels; it kinda hinders the high-paced hacking imo.
Season 2 Poster for My Hero Academia: Vigilantes
#10
My Hero Academia: Vigilantes (Season 2)
They made some strange structural decisions and cuts, but man, this season really fucking rocked, dude. I love these characters so much, I need season 3 confirmed ASAP.
Shout out to the School Arc, which was masterfully done
I dont care about Paramount, I primarily feel bad at the team that worked so hard to make this and have it all slip out of their hands over basic stupidity.
Currently im trying to avoid it and hopefully be able to financially support it whenever it releases, mostly as a fuck you to leakers
I wasn't really interested in the Avatar TLA movie but im pretty pissed it got leaked completely so early.
Leaking culture is so fucking ass, dude
428: Shibuya Scramble is $7.49 on US PSN buff.ly/eteAPPP
That said, of its 5(?) main endings, I only got 3 of them. It's longer than PP, and it's harder to maneuver your past choices. After 1 ending it can get pretty repetitive very quickly, plus relies too much on RNG.
There's some endless+bonus modes I never tried out. Maybe when the big update comes
The State of Nowhere
#9
The State of Nowhere
(Evil + Rebellion + Malignism Endings)
Beat the full version of this game. A lot of the irks in the demo were thankfully ironed out. A solid Papers-Please-like game after all. Hard entry-level difficulty, but with dedication you can get the hang of it pretty well.
The dev team had an interview where they talked about a lot of the details, and from the way its described, im 100% convinced that it was effectively stolen news.denfaminicogamer.jp/interview/26...
Producer Jiro Ishii had an interview with Denfaminico about the crowdfunding situation with Shibuya Scramble Stories, how this all happened.
And WOW, this is ridiculous! I tried my best to summarize what happened, but I'm gonna link the article in the replies so you can get all of the details there
Producer Jiro Ishii had an interview with Denfaminico about the crowdfunding situation with Shibuya Scramble Stories, how this all happened.
And WOW, this is ridiculous! I tried my best to summarize what happened, but I'm gonna link the article in the replies so you can get all of the details there
Most of this was shared weeks ago in a newsletter to us who backed the project, but wow, FIFTY PERCENT is insane.
27.75 million yen that should already be part of the production, and now they have to waste time and resources to recuperate it...
"In a crowdfunding project, the failure of the platform provider to transfer funds to the project owner is unprecedented and deeply regrettable. This situation is extremely serious and frustrating for us as well."
(Google TL)
Shibuya Scramble Stories
Report (Pt 1) Report Regarding Delays in Payments of Over 27 Million Yen from the Crowdfunding Site "Ubugoe" and Our Resolve "Shibuya Scramble Stories" was announced on April 28, 2025, as the "Shibuya Live-Action Adventure Project," and began accepting support on the crowdfunding site "Ubugoe" on May 28, 2025. As a result, we received support far beyond our expectations, achieving a 1,095% success rate against our target of 5 million yen, and raising a total of 54,754,878 yen. We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude once again. Today, we would like to make an important report regarding this important crowdfunding project. ■ Current Situation Currently, there is a delay in payments on the platform "Ubugoe," and 27.75 million yen of the support funds we received from everyone has not yet reached the project team. In a crowdfunding project, the failure of the platform provider to transfer funds to the project owner is unprecedented and deeply regrettable. This situation is extremely serious and frustrating for us as well. To protect your support, we have already begun discussions with lawyers and are taking steps including legal action. We will continue to work without compromise to recover your valuable donations as quickly as possible. ■ Regarding Rewards This issue will not result in any disadvantage to our supporters. Rewards involving shipping, such as merchandise, have already been delivered. Furthermore, we will continue development and production of planned rewards, such as in-game features, regardless of the payment status, and will ensure their realization. ■ Regarding the Future of the Project While the financial impact is unavoidable, the project will not stop. There may be some adjustments to the schedule, but the passion of the production team will never waver. On the contrary, we are determined to use this adversity as motivation to deliver a work that exceeds your expectations, and we will continue development.
Report (Part 2) ■ To Our Supporters The donations you have entrusted to us are not merely numbers. They represent your "expectations" and "trust" for this story. We understand the weight of that more than anyone. The entire production team sincerely apologizes for the great concern this has caused you. However, we will never give up until we can properly receive your support. We will continue to face this situation responsibly until the very end. We would be grateful if you would continue to watch over our progress. And one day, we will definitely deliver a work that will make you truly feel, "I'm glad I supported this."
Shibuya Scramble Stories, the spiritual successor to 428, has had about 50% of its crowdfunded budget "delayed" by their crowdfunding platform Ubgoe.
The dev team is taking legal measures against Ubgoe. As someone who funded, I hope everything can get sorted out soon.
Most of this was shared weeks ago in a newsletter to us who backed the project, but wow, FIFTY PERCENT is insane.
27.75 million yen that should already be part of the production, and now they have to waste time and resources to recuperate it...
"In a crowdfunding project, the failure of the platform provider to transfer funds to the project owner is unprecedented and deeply regrettable. This situation is extremely serious and frustrating for us as well."
(Google TL)
Shibuya Scramble Stories
Report (Pt 1) Report Regarding Delays in Payments of Over 27 Million Yen from the Crowdfunding Site "Ubugoe" and Our Resolve "Shibuya Scramble Stories" was announced on April 28, 2025, as the "Shibuya Live-Action Adventure Project," and began accepting support on the crowdfunding site "Ubugoe" on May 28, 2025. As a result, we received support far beyond our expectations, achieving a 1,095% success rate against our target of 5 million yen, and raising a total of 54,754,878 yen. We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude once again. Today, we would like to make an important report regarding this important crowdfunding project. ■ Current Situation Currently, there is a delay in payments on the platform "Ubugoe," and 27.75 million yen of the support funds we received from everyone has not yet reached the project team. In a crowdfunding project, the failure of the platform provider to transfer funds to the project owner is unprecedented and deeply regrettable. This situation is extremely serious and frustrating for us as well. To protect your support, we have already begun discussions with lawyers and are taking steps including legal action. We will continue to work without compromise to recover your valuable donations as quickly as possible. ■ Regarding Rewards This issue will not result in any disadvantage to our supporters. Rewards involving shipping, such as merchandise, have already been delivered. Furthermore, we will continue development and production of planned rewards, such as in-game features, regardless of the payment status, and will ensure their realization. ■ Regarding the Future of the Project While the financial impact is unavoidable, the project will not stop. There may be some adjustments to the schedule, but the passion of the production team will never waver. On the contrary, we are determined to use this adversity as motivation to deliver a work that exceeds your expectations, and we will continue development.
Report (Part 2) ■ To Our Supporters The donations you have entrusted to us are not merely numbers. They represent your "expectations" and "trust" for this story. We understand the weight of that more than anyone. The entire production team sincerely apologizes for the great concern this has caused you. However, we will never give up until we can properly receive your support. We will continue to face this situation responsibly until the very end. We would be grateful if you would continue to watch over our progress. And one day, we will definitely deliver a work that will make you truly feel, "I'm glad I supported this."
Shibuya Scramble Stories, the spiritual successor to 428, has had about 50% of its crowdfunded budget "delayed" by their crowdfunding platform Ubgoe.
The dev team is taking legal measures against Ubgoe. As someone who funded, I hope everything can get sorted out soon.
More (technically NSFW lol) #TheStateofNowhere
Some more #TheStateofNowhere
Here's another clip #TheStateofNowhere
To keep shilling The State of Nowhere (cuz why not), Im gonna be sharing snippets of gameplay to see if it catches your attention
Final Unlocked 1/47 The state awards you the prize for the best employee, the most evil and unscrupulous and you receive a paid vacation to an island paradise
And here is when I "beat" the game without realizing I was already at the end of the game lol #TheStateofNowhere
Order List: Soup Can Yogurt ❌ Cheese ❌ Sugar Candies Butter ❌ Maple Syrup Jelly Prohibited Products: Product Category: Dairy
This is the time I had to reject the most amount of products for a customer #TheStateofNowhere
Personal Data Name: Skibidi Sigma Residence: Coronda City Expiration: 12/Nov Code: PXA-735 Sex: Male Age: 37 Weight: 69.63
The NPC that made me quit the game /j #TheStateofNowhere
Tom Skullbreaker's signature (It's just "Tom" with a little doodle underneath) Context: Tom Skullbreaker is a cop that can arrest you for any little thing
This motherfucking cop has arrested me so many times for the most innocuous reasons possible, he's the most hard-ass fuckface in the whole game, and THIS is his signature???? #TheStateofNowhere