In Fatal Bullet, the fan community knows that the AI is flawed and is terrible at doing meaningful damage to enemies quickly.So enjoy every second of getting to kill the biggest scumbag in the entire franchise. Catharsis Factor: In Accel World vs Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight you get to encounter Oberon based on the canon version, only this time Asuna isn't held captive or in any harm.And that's not even tipping into the debate of the adaptation itself Alicization is the most popular arc of the franchise next to Aincrad, and the game opts to do a Pragmatic Adaptation of it that skims over a lot of the material and completely axes out the Underworld War arc, which ended up angering both fans of the storyline and the game universe fans that preferred all of the different stories being original and mostly independent of the main canon as an Alternate Timeline, even if it still applies here. Some defend it, thinking its design changes and overall shift to being more of a traditional open-world JRPG fits the story it adapts, while others think it lost a lot of what made the prior games interesting in their own right. Alicization Lycoris became a bit of a hotbed of debate and one of the lowest reviewed games of the whole game continuity.There's also the Fatal Bullet main campaign story line which nearly everyone criticized for being underwhelming and tedious, though this got relieved with the release of the DLCs which added a much more interesting plot and featured a far more wider selection of characters from all over the SAO franchise. The change of cutscenes to entirely CGI has also received mixed opinions, with some preferring the departure of the visual novel style scenes featuring the anime art, while for others its a case of They Changed It, Now It Sucks! since nearly all of the dialogue sequences are just the character models standing around barely emoting compared to the anime artwork portraits with expressive designs. While others criticize it for being lacking in unique content and reusing the same handful of dungeon designs and enemy types all game long, with some bosses being complete reskins of earlier ones. It received praise for its polished gameplay and choices of weapons. Fatal Bullet, with the fanbase pretty split over whether it's a good game.While some think this is better as characters who were wasted get to live up to their fullest potential, while others are unhappy with this as it cheapens the stakes of the canon story and felt it ruined the story arcs with the removal of these grim consequences. The fact that characters who didn't survive in canon such as Yuuki and later Sachi get Spared by the Adaptation.This is especially the case for the 'Introductory cutscenes' which tediously go through the very large cast for new players, but returning players become very sick of seeing. For others it's a giant waste of time they'd much rather spend on fighting enemies. For some they offer many entertaining and funny moments that the anime never did. Others criticize it for over doing the Harem Genre elements (especially the 'courting system'), having a buggy and tedious gameplay, and bogged down with unnecessarily long cutscenes. Many have cited the games as being better for having deeper plots, more focus on the supporting cast, and improving divisive characters like Kirito and Yui by fleshing them out. Whether or not the game's story lines and handling of characters are an improvement over the canon series.
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