![]() So am I saying that Sword Art Online: Lost Song is a title that no one will understand or enjoy? No, in fact it’s quite the contrary as Lost Song as brought some definite improvements and a few faults to the series and is actually rather enjoyable. Sword Art Online is one of those series that, no matter the media it’s presented in, will either suck you in with its complex characters and story or leave you feeling that you will never grasp just what it’s really all about. ![]() If that has your head spinning, then it’s true what they say about Sword Art Online. Things in RE: Hollow Fragment and Lost Song go so far as in their execution to make entire arcs of the show/manga non-existent yet still bleeding characters/events like Leafa and Sinon from the second and third arcs of ALfhiem Online and Gun Gale Online. This newest entry actually follows the continuality of RE: Hollow Fragment which greatly differs from the show/manga story arcs after the series’ first arc. Sword Art Online: Lost Song much like its predecessor is set in an alternate timeline from the show and manga respectively. Sword Art Online: Lost Song is the sequel to the PS4 release of Sword Art Online RE: Hollow Fragment released here in the States earlier this year. ![]() There had to be some sort of miracle this year that I get the chance to review two games based off an anime that I love let alone ones about Sword Art Online in one year.
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