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Yeah, I should stop mulling over what game I might play on gamenight. It'll save how many times I change it. Still not started on Utawarerumono - seems like I'll probably be waiting until I have both halves of the game before I start at this rate.
So this weekend I started on SAO: Hollow Fragment. From what I know of the manga continuity, this game breaks from it. It takes place in the upper levels of Aincrad that the players never actually go to in the manga. It also adds in a "Hollow Fragment" world that you can travel to. To completely burst continuity they basically teleport in a couple characters that are in later storylines after the life-or-death game in Aincrad. I'm assuming I'm typing that name correctly. Basically a 100 floor world and the players had to go to the top and beat the last boss to be able to log out. Dying in the game resulted in death in RL. (By the VR headgear players were using nuking their brain with intense microwaves.)
Anyway, yeah, it takes place in the upper layers. I'm only about to reach the second floor boss (floor 77) myself so I can't say too much about the storyline for the game.
The battle system seems a bit similar to the earlier .hack game series, although you're rarely locked into a room/bubble until you defeat an enemy. It also doesn't have 1st person view like the first .hack series did. Unfortunately. I use to enjoy running around in first person mode in the first series...
It took a while to grasp the battle system, and even now I know I'm not using it all that great. Only died once though. (Luckily no microwaving going on here. :P)
In addition to the main combat and relatively limited exploration (Areas have been pretty linear so far but again I'm at the beginning of the game.) there's a quest system where completing some quests unlock tips for fighting the floor boss and a relationship system with the other party members. You can help train them during combat to adjust their AI and apparently to learn new skills and carry on conversations while running around the hub town.
While I'm liking the game so far (I tend to like Sword Art Online overall anyhow) I'm glad I got this game on sale back in the golden week sale.
I'm likely going to keep playing this for a few weeks so I'll type up more later after I get a bit more use to the system and see more of the story. I've yet to go back to the hollow fragment realm for instance.
So this weekend I started on SAO: Hollow Fragment. From what I know of the manga continuity, this game breaks from it. It takes place in the upper levels of Aincrad that the players never actually go to in the manga. It also adds in a "Hollow Fragment" world that you can travel to. To completely burst continuity they basically teleport in a couple characters that are in later storylines after the life-or-death game in Aincrad. I'm assuming I'm typing that name correctly. Basically a 100 floor world and the players had to go to the top and beat the last boss to be able to log out. Dying in the game resulted in death in RL. (By the VR headgear players were using nuking their brain with intense microwaves.)
Anyway, yeah, it takes place in the upper layers. I'm only about to reach the second floor boss (floor 77) myself so I can't say too much about the storyline for the game.
The battle system seems a bit similar to the earlier .hack game series, although you're rarely locked into a room/bubble until you defeat an enemy. It also doesn't have 1st person view like the first .hack series did. Unfortunately. I use to enjoy running around in first person mode in the first series...
It took a while to grasp the battle system, and even now I know I'm not using it all that great. Only died once though. (Luckily no microwaving going on here. :P)
In addition to the main combat and relatively limited exploration (Areas have been pretty linear so far but again I'm at the beginning of the game.) there's a quest system where completing some quests unlock tips for fighting the floor boss and a relationship system with the other party members. You can help train them during combat to adjust their AI and apparently to learn new skills and carry on conversations while running around the hub town.
While I'm liking the game so far (I tend to like Sword Art Online overall anyhow) I'm glad I got this game on sale back in the golden week sale.
I'm likely going to keep playing this for a few weeks so I'll type up more later after I get a bit more use to the system and see more of the story. I've yet to go back to the hollow fragment realm for instance.
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Date: 2017-06-16 09:27 am (UTC)I've got so many freaking anime series on bluray/dvd at this point I can't say I have time to browse Crunchy for even more recommendations. >_> (Having HMV go out of business was good for the backlog buildup I suppose, but that leaves me with Amazon or something if I want to make the collection grow further...)
I need bookshelves.
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Date: 2017-06-20 02:57 am (UTC)I think I have enough to hold me for a while yet, though I know I don't have even a fraction of what you have.
Right now, what I have:
Anime (I had JoJo prevoiusly, but deleted it for space after I finished watching it):
-Pretty much all of .hack as far as I'm aware. I'd seen .hack//SIGN and the stuff that came with the first game series perviously, but nothing beyond that.
-Accel World
-Sword Art Online
Manga (of these, I've only read JoJo so far):
-Attack on Titan
-Berserk
-Death Note (I watched the anime years ago, but never got around to reading the manga)
-JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
-One-Punch Man
-Sailor Moon (Seen the anime, but haven't read the manga)
-Sailor V (I vaguely recall maybe reading some of this years ago, but not entirely sure)
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Date: 2017-06-20 07:01 pm (UTC)At least that's how it starts. It has an anime as well which is 26 eps long I believe. I wouldn't necessarily recommend it it overall as while they stay fairly close to the manga storyline (Except for a couple of slight but annoying changes) for most of the series, at the very end they decide to do the standard "OK LETS END THIS OUR ON WAY SINCE WE AREN'T DOING A SEASON TWO!"
And the ending is ugh. Let's just say the last boss in the anime (which ends at about the half way point through the manga) is nowhere near as weak as that.
The other main manga series I'm following right now is A Certain Magical Index, and A Certain Scientific Accelerator. (Two different series, but both taking place in the same City. Both are related to an earlier A Certain Scientific Railgun)
Oh, a manga you might enjoy is Black Cat. Like Claymore, and for the same reasons, the manga is superior to the anime. But I found the anime enjoyable enough on it's own until Creed is defeated. That's when they go do "their own thing". An annoyingly common trait for anime these days.
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Date: 2017-06-21 12:49 am (UTC)