
Scarlet Eyes Yuri
Good day everyone, my name is Scarlet Eyes Yuri. This is a relatively new blog, but hopefully everyone will be able to find something to enjoy here.
I primarily write reviews and recommendations for anime, manga, and games, but I am always welcome to hearing suggestions.
Please feel free to stop by, make yourself comfortable, look around the site, and have a nice chat.
Profile/banner picture by the talented @Komemerda

Contract Demon – The Final Summoning
Game: Contract Demon Developer: NomNomNami Format: Windows (Reviewed), MacOS, Linux, Android Release Date: March 31, 2019 First Contract – The Prologue Comic Contract Demon, a kinetic novel, created by NomNomNami, serves as the direct sequel to First Contract. Created for The Monster Anthology Vol. 2 in 2014, First Contract depicts the original meeting between our

Isekai Quartet – Isekai Revolution!
Isekai Quartet, an anime by Minoru Ashina, serves as a crossover featuring the characters of multiple Kadokawa Corporation isekai series. The main characters of Konosuba, Overlord, The Saga of Tanya the Evil, and Re: Zero are ironically transported into school-life isekai. Unable to return home, these vastly different characters are forced into their greatest challenge

The Helpful Fox Senko-San – The Epitome of Wholesome
The Helpful Fox Senko-san, a series by Rimukoro, features the titular kitsune Senko-san descending upon the mortal realm in order to dispel the negative stagnation surrounding office worker Nakano. Senko-san, in order to dispel his negativity, decides to consistently pamper Nakano to his heart’s content. It’s through these pampering sessions, and the pair’s expanding social

We Never Learn (Initial Impressions) – A Stroke of Genius?
Overview We Never Learn, a series by Taishi TsuTsui, is the latest in a long line of shonen harem series to receive an anime adaption. The series is centered around Nariyuki Yuiga who, due to his family’s severe poverty, is forced to aim for his school’s special VIP recommendation in order to waive his college

Endro! – Roll the Credits
In all honesty, I did not even entertain the idea of watching Endro. I understood the premise of four young girls striking out to defeat the demon lord, but it did not strike me as anything particularly noteworthy. It wasn’t until @jlist posted about it on Twitter that I even bothered to look further into