Sword Art Online: Lost Song

Sword Art Online: Lost Song

released on Mar 26, 2015

Sword Art Online: Lost Song

released on Mar 26, 2015

Journey into the world of Alfheim Online for the very first time! Join Kirito as he ventures online to explore Svart Alfheim, a brand-new area of ALfheim Online, the floating world is comprised of continents led by The Floating City of Ryne. This original storyline includes new and returning characters and exclusive environments in the ultimate Virtual Reality universe! Sword Art Online: Lost Song features all-new Aerial Battles and plenty of customization features. Link Start into the Sword Art Online world and join your favorite dual-wielding player, Kirito, on the greatest adventure yet!


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RPG


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"It's a game, but it's impossible to play"
SAO Lost Song is the second attempt to make a game from a popular title... looking ahead, I will say that it was unsuccessful again.
Plot:
Almost nothing in common with the series of the same name, just a mess of everything, which is a direct continuation of SAO Hollow Fragment, with many uninteresting side effects and fan service, where would we be without it.
Graphic arts:
In principle, it looks decent for an action/jrpg of those years.
Soundtrack:
The game's musical accompaniment is not at all memorable, but I can't say that it's annoying, it's just there in the background and that's all. Original voice actors are of course a plus.

(English): I didn't even understand the game too confusing

(Português): nem entendi o jogo confuso demais

I enjoyed the game a lot when I played it, and the character creation taught me a valuable lesson in not getting my hopes up for something.

For one of those BandaiNamco Anime License games its not too bad. It just doesnt stand out very much.
If I did not make a note of me playing this game I would have completely forgotten about it.