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 ====== Sword Art Online ====== ====== Sword Art Online ======
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 **Sword Art Online** is a franchise about a bunch of FDVRMMORPG players who get trapped inside of an FDVRMMORPG. Unfortunately for them and their dreams; dying in the game means dying for real. **Sword Art Online** is a franchise about a bunch of FDVRMMORPG players who get trapped inside of an FDVRMMORPG. Unfortunately for them and their dreams; dying in the game means dying for real.
  
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 My impression of SAO has remained consistent over the years - it's alright.\\ My impression of SAO has remained consistent over the years - it's alright.\\
 The series isn't a masterpiece, or even that great, but it's around a 7.5. I think it's a reasonable enough start to get people into anime, and I don't think it's all that bad.\\ The series isn't a masterpiece, or even that great, but it's around a 7.5. I think it's a reasonable enough start to get people into anime, and I don't think it's all that bad.\\
-The series does suffer from some pretty serious storytelling issues, but I think it's fairly telling that SAO's issues aren't that significant compared to the godawful storytelling in western film...and SAO is considered one of the worst shows, which reflects well on anime as a whole.\\+The series does suffer from some pretty serious storytelling issues, but I think it's fairly telling that SAO's issues aren't that significant compared to the godawful storytelling in western film...and SAO is considered one of the worst shows, which reflects well on anime as a whole. 
 What's interesting about SAO is that people's views of SAO have been clouded to a point where a lot of criticism is simply invalid, and can be disproven simply by //watching the show and paying attention// (a blasphemous concept, I know). I think this is due to the detrimental influence of reddit and anime youtubers.\\ What's interesting about SAO is that people's views of SAO have been clouded to a point where a lot of criticism is simply invalid, and can be disproven simply by //watching the show and paying attention// (a blasphemous concept, I know). I think this is due to the detrimental influence of reddit and anime youtubers.\\
 In fact, after realizing this, I started to realize that my own views on SAO are up in the air as far as being valid or not, which is why I won't say anything specific until I've actually gone back through the series. In fact, after realizing this, I started to realize that my own views on SAO are up in the air as far as being valid or not, which is why I won't say anything specific until I've actually gone back through the series.
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 <wrap spoiler>While Kirito has more of a character, he feels disconnected with the rest of the series (at least from what I've currently experienced). This is also true of Asuna. //And// of their relationship. Kibaou actually feels like a character, rather than an idiot like in the anime.</wrap>\\ <wrap spoiler>While Kirito has more of a character, he feels disconnected with the rest of the series (at least from what I've currently experienced). This is also true of Asuna. //And// of their relationship. Kibaou actually feels like a character, rather than an idiot like in the anime.</wrap>\\
 It's a shame that the manga appears to have ended early, because it's probably the best of SAO, as far as the Aincrad portions go. It's a shame that the manga appears to have ended early, because it's probably the best of SAO, as far as the Aincrad portions go.
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 +I'll work this in properly later as well, but Progressive also introduces an NPC that Asuna and Kirito...//keep//? It's not quite clear. She's a dark elf who was part of an early quest-line that the two of them did.\\
 +What's notable about her is that she is chronologically the first hint that there are self-aware NPCs inside the game. In fact, her possibly being self-aware confuses and intrigues Kirito.\\
 +What I noticed only now is that this may explain why Kirito is opposed to using NPCs as bait in one of the Boss strategy meetings. It really doesn't make a lot of sense on its own and makes Kirito look really stupid. But with the added context that Kirito //knows that NPCs can be and sometimes **are** self-aware//...well, suddenly he isn't looking so bad.((:fn:>Asuna comparatively looks a bit worse. Though I think this //could// be explained by her realizing during her time with Kirito (or post-separation?) that the NPCs in-game are NPCs. Something that may not be apparent to her at first as someone who just doesn't play games. Though I don't remember enough to be sure.))
 ===== Trivilinks ===== ===== Trivilinks =====
   * [[https://www.swordart-online.net|Official Website]]   * [[https://www.swordart-online.net|Official Website]]
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