Man, if we're talking about Company Justin's hits, my mind instantly goes to 'Neon Echoes'—that cyberpunk RPG had me glued to my screen for weeks. The way they blended gritty storytelling with neon-drenched aesthetics was just *chef's kiss*. And let's not forget 'Starlight Requiem', their fantasy anime that broke the internet with its twisty plot and heart-wrenching finale. I still see cosplayers at every con paying homage to its lead character, Luna.
Their mobile game 'Pixel Pet Haven' also deserves a shoutout. It’s this adorable monster-taming sim that somehow makes microtransactions feel wholesome? Like, who even does that? Justin’s got this uncanny ability to swing between hardcore and casual genres without missing a beat.
Picture this: a rainy Saturday, me marathon-watching 'Silver Fang Squadron'—Justin’s mecha anime that somehow makes robot pilots feel like Shakespearean actors. The character arcs? Immaculate. But what really blew me away was their indie gem 'Whispers in the Attic', a horror-adventure game that uses silence better than most AAA titles use jump scares. Their versatility is insane; one minute they’re crafting tearjerker anime, next they’re publishing that absurdist manga 'Doughnut Dystopia' about sentient pastries. I stan a multitalented studio.
Justin’s 'Mythic Code' card game single-handedly revived my local game café’s tournament scene. The mechanics are easy to learn but have this sneaky strategic depth—kinda like if 'Magic: The Gathering' and 'Animal Crossing' had a baby. Their shorter webcomics like 'Ghost Transit' also slap; binge-read it in one night and immediately needed fanart therapy. Whether it’s digital or tabletop, they nail that 'just-one-more-round' addictiveness every time.
As a longtime follower, I’d rank 'Chronicles of the Abyssal Moon' as their crowning achievement. The lore depth rivals 'The Witcher', but with Justin’s signature watercolor art style—it’s like playing through a living painting. Their visual novel 'Café of Lost Voices' also went viral last year for its branching narratives; my friend cried over the barista’s subplot for days. What’s wild is how they juggle so many genres while keeping each project distinct. Even their merch lines, like those 'Abyssal Moon' tarot cards, sell out instantly.
2025-09-16 06:14:23
4
Lihat Semua Jawaban
Pindai kode untuk mengunduh Aplikasi
Buku Terkait
Do Not Touch. (Short Compilations)
Jaidee
10
35.4K
This book contains mature themes, intense romance, and adult situations.
Do not Touch explores complicated desires, emotional conflicts, and darker aspects of relationships. It includes themes such as violence, strong language, power dynamics, and mature experiences.
This story is intended for a mature audience. Reader discretion is advised.
Talia works in a company, it’s a secret matching companies, they are known for BDSM matching, you can find your future submissive from any kind, training courses, clothing, toys, and anything you want or imagine.
She saw many things, she saw all kind of BDSM relations, in one impulsive moment she decided to tries what she works in, and who else is better than her own friends to try with. That left her with a traumatic experience, she hate everything related to BDSM and being submissive, she’s neither, and if she could afford leaving this whole place she would.
Marco, he’s a daddy dominant, a trainer, and recruiter, he had his eyes on a special girl in his workplace, he knew she’s a little even if she didn’t yet. He wants her, but is he too hurt and traumatized to accept what he have planned for her.
This is my way to deal with my depression, read it if you want, I’ll be grateful for you.
This is a DDLG/ABDL/CGL story, you’ve been warned.
Apologies for any misspelling and grammar mistakes.
Mr Mark Xander is a successful young billionaire who is the CEO of The Empire, a multi service company. He fell for the last person he shouldn't be caught having a relationship with..... His aunt. But As his first love, she cheated on him and thus made him a woman hater. His sole principle at the company is "no love affairs while in the office." He is afraid to fall in love to avoid being hurt again.
Susan, a young lady who couldn't get a stable job despite having topped her class during her final graduation chances the job opening at her dream company. Little did she know that this was the start of something big.
Mr. Mark Xander never expected fate to intervene and his life takes a U- turn. Will Susan the orphan full of love in her heart be able to convince him to risk his heart?
When Aria Jennings loses her previous job because she repeatedly came in late, she has to find a new job as soon as possible because she has to take care of her son.
On a night out at the bar, when she was drinking her miseries away, she meets a handsome stranger, to who she spills her problems. To help, he offers her a card to one of the biggest companies and asks her to contact them for a job.
Desperate, she does exactly what the stranger tells her to do, and surprisingly, she gets the job, only to start working and find out that the handsome stranger is her new boss.
How does she fit in with her new colleagues when it is obvious to everyone that she is her boss's favorite?
Juicy Robinson was the color of sweet black licorice, of a charcoal briquette soaked in lighter fluid and no one was going to make her feel like she wasn’t the sexiest thing around—not the white people that her mother had taught her to distrust and certainly not the homeless white man that has been watching her from the alley.Troy’s mental illness forced him onto the streets. After an altercation, Juicy finds herself rescued by this unlikely individual; a white, homeless man that she has thoughtlessly nick-named; ‘Mr. Cracker.’ Out of a sense of loneliness and true friendship the two outcasts try to find something deeper than friendship as they journey to self-discovery. Juicy is created by Pepper Pace, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
THIS BOOK IS TO BE KEPT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN! THIS IS NOT ROMANCE! THIS IS PURE, RAW AND UNDILUTED LUST!
Turn off the lights, lock your doors... you're in for a ride!
Welcome to a world where desire knows no boundaries and every fantasy has a story waiting to be told.
When curiosity turns into habit, and habit into need, one question remains… How far is too far when you know you won’t stop?
From ruthless pirates sailing dangerous seas to powerful CEOs exuding power behind closed office doors, from forbidden age gap tales to uncontrollable encounters that blur the lines…Where Milfs loose all sanity after years of celibacy and let young black boys wreck them
Where teens get too curious and take more than they handle…
When addiction takes over and logical reasoning flies out the window…
Where men take women just because they can…
Each tale explores a different corner of unlimited desire… dark romance, forbidden attraction, enemies-to-lovers, possessive heroes, unconventional relationships, and fantasies too daring for everyday life. Some stories are sweet, some are intense, and some venture into the wildest corners of human longing.
This book has no limits!!!
Just stories that dare to explore every fantasy
P.S: your secret is safe with me.
Company Justin? That name rings a bell, but it's not one of the heavy hitters like Toei Animation or Shueisha that dominate my usual anime and manga discussions. From what I've gathered, it might be a smaller entity, possibly regional or niche. I tried digging around forums and business registries, but details are scarce. Maybe it's one of those indie studios that pops up, makes a splash with one project, then fades into obscurity.
If anyone has concrete info, I'd love to hear it! The mystery makes me think of 'Durarara!!'—sometimes the most obscure details hide the wildest backstories. Until then, I'll keep an eye out for their name in credits or con panels.
while they're primarily known for their original animations and quirky indie projects, they haven't really dipped their toes into movie adaptations yet. Their style is so distinct—think vibrant colors and surreal storytelling like in 'Midnight Carnival'—that I can't imagine them adapting existing IPs. They seem more focused on cultivating their own universe rather than translating books or comics to screen.
That said, I'd love to see them take on a short story or mythos someday. Imagine their team tackling something like 'The Paper Menagerie' with their fluid animation—it'd be magical! For now, though, their originality is their charm, and I hope they keep doing what they do best.
Justin.tv, which later evolved into Twitch, wasn't primarily known for producing original TV series—it was a live streaming platform. But man, the nostalgia hits hard when I think about its early days! Back then, it felt like this wild frontier where anyone could broadcast anything, from gaming marathons to quirky life streams. Twitch eventually became the go-to for esports and creative content, but Justin.tv itself didn't release traditional shows. It's funny how platforms shift; now we've got stuff like 'The Boys' on Prime, but Justin.tv's legacy is more about raw, unfiltered internet culture.
I still miss those chaotic early streams where people would just... exist online. No polished productions, just genuine connections. Makes me wonder what Justin.tv could've become if it had dipped into original series, though!