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I’ve been wondering this for a while, and I know others have too. Isn’t it rather strange that Leafa has never once questioned Kirito’s absurdities? I’m sure most players would notice that something was up pretty quickly ibingiay how prone gamers are to calling out exploiters. If anything, watching him fight General Eugene (Miyake Kenta) should have triggered some concerns that he was hacking. After all, he moves much faster than he should be able to as we’ve witnessed on multiple occasions (half the time it looks like he’s speedhacking); he can fly faster than Leafa despite the fact she’s never met anyone who could even so much as keep up with her before; he uses extremely overpowered illusion magic thanks to his conveniently hacked stats; and he has an AI pixie that can sense nearby players and give an accurate account of their numbers. This is all rather suspect, no? I’m guessing that must mean Leafa is pretty naive when it comes to the game, even if she has been playing a long time. But then again, ibingiay her stance on illusion magic, that doesn’t seem like much of a surprise.

Credit where credit is due, that duel between Kirito and Eugene was rather spectacular, particularly Kirito’s triumphant return to dual wielding as accompanied sa pamamagitan ng a pretty nice Kajiura cue. Player vs player duels are something SAO really should have done madami of, though preferably without the complete imbalance every battle has shown so far. There was never really any tanong how things would turn out, even if Eugene was the ‘strongest player in the game’ and his weapon ‘vastly outmatched Kirito’s giant compensatory sword’. Even with the lack of a severe death penalty to get us invested in this arc, it never truly feels like there’s any danger when the very idea of Kirito losing in a battle is an alien concept. As disappointed as I am that Kirito has returned to dual wielding (fighting with twin swords is extremely overrated), it was handled well and brought up something interesting – apparently you can just snatch things off players without asking. Pretty unusual mechanic that.

Kirito’s victory brought about a few things. Everyone is impressed sa pamamagitan ng his skill, even the Salamanders – his foes in this. It’s a nice change from the usual ‘everyone who opposes Kirito is pure evil‘ stance – it shows that Kawahara understands that players are not necessarily evil if they oppose others – that there’s no real grudges here in a contest of skill. Someone had to be painted as the bad-guys or Kirito would be without any human opposition within the game. It’s a pity that Kawahara went with the madami generic choice of putting Kirito immediately on the side of the ‘good‘ groups in all this conflict. A perspective from the other side would’ve been nice, and equally as valid. I imagine I would’ve found this arc far madami interesting if Kirito was fighting alongside the Salamanders – after all, his end goal is to rescue Asuna from the tuktok of the tree, not forge peace between the factions. All good and evil in this is entirely relative. Notice how there are always female players amongst the ‘good’ factions, already waiting to sumali Kirito’s harem, while on the other side of the fence, all foes are male.

So in the end, Kirito manages to win himself two new haremites – the madami mature Sakuya (Yahagi Sayuri) and the adorable Alicia (Saito Chiwa). This is, of course, no surprise at all. There’s nary a female in the universe who doesn’t have a thing for Kirito. And, as expected, Sugu falls further in pag-ibig with the guy who she doesn’t realise is her cousin who she’s already in pag-ibig with and has already been rejected sa pamamagitan ng in the real world. Well that revelation is going to hurt. Furthermore, Kagemune (Madono Mitsuaki) decides to lie on Kirito’s behalf. It’s hard not to wonder what his motives are for doing that. To end with, Asuna finally stops crying for Kirito to come and save her and takes advantage of the enormous security risk to escape her cell. Maybe she’ll finally be back on form!
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Here i just give you my take on SAO. And for why i like it so much.

Sword Art Online is a really good Anime. I used to hate SAO. I used to think it was a ripoff of .hack//, but one time I was at Game Stop and I saw them advertising a trailer and talking about the SAO Nawawala Song game on the GameStop TV. Instead of me thinking it was a .hack// rip off, i tried it for myself. And I actually enjoyed SAO. My friend at the time hated Anime. So I showed SAO to him on Netflix. And now he is a tagahanga trying all sorts of different Anime's, games, books and listens to Japanese music as well.

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