MobileSuitLilah

Quaint Witch, Sad Enchantress

  • she/her

Incredibly based gay trans woman poster 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈 | Lover of books, music, and video games ✨| Happily married to @milktea ❤️ | Icon by @peachparfait

Praise for @MobileSuitLilah

“Lilah is maybe the internet’s greatest poster…a unique and very funny sense of humor…her jokes are specific and experimental while still being accessible to a mainstream audience”
The New York Review of Posts

“Men you may not like it but…[Lilah’s posts are] what peak performance looks like”
— Virginia Woolf, author of Orlando

“I’m a huge admirer of Lilah’s posts to the point that I left my wife…only then did I discover Lilah is gay and had also never heard of me”
— Jonathan Safran Foer, an author I guess

"Lilah's posts were a huge source of relief during the development of DonPachi...it's no exaggeration to say Cave wouldn't exist without her posts"
— Tsuneki Ikeda


Ys V: Lost Kefin, Kingdom of Sand Review
★★★★★
★★★★★

Workmanlike and unambitious, Ys V abandons the identity the series has built over the course of four games in favor of a relatively generic 7 hour SNES action RPG dominated by a sense of ennui. The combat is competent-but-flat, the boss fights are easy and uninteresting, the dungeon design is very basic and the desert setting is distressingly underutilized. In many ways it’s more polished and better constructed than, say, Ys III. But unlike Ys III, it’s a game devoid of passion and excitement, of any elements to make it really “pop” and stand out from the many other action RPGs on the SNES.


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