Pros:
+Offers up a unique experience by mixing two VR based MMO worlds into a single narrative
+Fixes some of the issues with flight from SAO: Lost Song
+Sound effects, music, and dialogue are dead on for fans of the anime.
Cons:
-Constant frame rate drops on PlayStation Vita
-Controls can be slightly clunky, which takes away from the experience
-Games AI has a tendency to wander off in combat and attack different targets

If you’re a fan of Sword Art Online, there’s no doubt that it’s a great time to be alive. Games, anime’s, manga’s, and even plenty of collectibles. This is where publisher Bandai Namco comes in to play. They’ve decided we haven’t had enough of the franchise and to their advantage, they’re right, and fans respond by heading to their retailers to purchase the latest releases for the franchise. With Sword Art Online -Hollow Realization- having only released a few odd months ago, we’ve now got the latest installment in the virtual world series, which was created by Reki Kawahara.
The long-term result of this game? It’s quite honestly one that serves up an exciting bit of gameplay for fans to enjoy. Unlike what you’d expect, Accel World vs Sword Art Online is a bit of a different twist than what you’d be expecting. Instead of seeing the two sets of characters fighting each other, the game sets it up so that both sets of worlds are working together to rescue the virtual world of Alfheim Online from complete and total annihilation.
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