Tomodachi Game Episode 7 was a great follow-up to a bombshell of an episode. The premise of the next few episodes is very interesting, so let's hope that the show can do it justice.
Tomodachi Game Episode 6 was a banner episode for the series and represented everything that is good and bad about it. If you liked the rest of the show so far, you will love this, and hopefully what comes beyond.
Tomodachi Game Episode 4 was a weird and off-putting outing that failed to follow up on the shock value of the previous outing. Let's hope that the next episode is better in this regard.
Tomodachi Game Episode 3 was unpredictable and full of twists that did a lot in carrying the show's narrative forward and making it interesting. The human emotion that it conveyed was well executed, and its future looks rock solid.
Tomodachi Game Episode 2 expanded upon the show's narrative without doing much to improve it. The plot feels more and more disconnected from the characters as they fight over trivial things that are not the game they are stuck in.
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