![]() You also have a choice of not even playing as Kirito, or having him in your party at all. Having two long range attackers, like Asuna and Sinon, can whittle down an enemy from a distance before you go in for the kill. ![]() Here, you get to go out with two party members, and it actually feels like your party members make a difference in gameplay experience. In that game, you really felt like a one man show, you really only went out with a partner, because you either have to, or you might not want to feel lonely. ![]() Venturing out with a party is significantly upgraded from Hollow Fragment. In regards to gaining new abilities, this is one of those games where you learn them by using your specials or spells more and more. You also have a choice of using magic spells, and in typical RPG fashion, they’re either attacks, or support. You also have a special attack that takes up SP, and most of these are significantly more powerful than your strong melee. They give you a limit on your stronger attacks by having it take up stamina. You have a choice between weaker melee attacks, or a stronger melee attack. The game feels more like an action RPG than Hollow Fragment. Strea making Asuna try on underwear, and a swimsuit scene complete with giant tentacle action. You are treated to scenes like, Kirito hiding a porn mag from Asuna. These cutscenes are really just fanservice to see Kirito dealing with his ever-growing harem. In a very similar fashion to the previous game, when you complete certain dungeons or events in the game, you are “rewarded”, with random non-story related cutscenes. Saving people? NOPE! Is the experiment bad? NOPE! Why does Kirito want to stop her when he finds out about her experiment? Because he wants to beat the game. ![]() She becomes evil… kind of… at the very end of the game. Spoiler alert: Seven’s the final boss of the game. Well she likes hiding from Sumeragi, and popping her head into Agil’s tavern to eat cake and flirt with Kirito. What does Seven do throughout the game? Nothing. Kirito’s motivation for following Seven? “I’m interested in her experiment”. Sure some really great games have done that, and it worked, but the poor execution of the story really has you not caring, especially when it’s almost non-existent until the end. Right before the final boss fight, the entire plot is revealed. Even then, you have no idea what the hell is going on in the story until literally the very end of the game. While the plot initially seems interesting, it’s like the floor clearing portions of Hollow Fragment where the plot is largely non-existant, outside of random parts here and there. As the game goes on, you meet a mysterious girl named Rain who is following you and Shamrock’s movements. Seven happens to be a player in ALFheim Online, and is the head of the Shamrock guild, the biggest and strongest guilds in the game, especially with her bodyguard Sumeragi. Prior to this, Kirito is interested in a professor who goes by the name Seven, and is interested in her studies regarding Virtual Reality. Kirito and friends decide to go check it out. Just like Hollow Fragment, this takes place in its own alternate timeline from the anime, and features characters that only exist in the game franchise, such as Phillia and Strea.Ī new expansion to ALFheim Online, this means new areas to explore, and new challenges. This game takes place in ALFheim Online, the second MMO in the anime franchise. Released in 2015 as a sequel to Hollow Fragment on PS3 in Japan only, but was released on the Vita and PS4 outside.
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