If you enjoy the Warriors series for example, you'll probably like the combat system here, though it's not nearly as satisfying as those games.įlying is great! The game has two modes, a hover and a fast flight. Lost Song, on the flipside, is quite accessible. Hollow Fragment had deep, yet extremely unforgiving combat mechanics, that could take hours until you thought you fully mastered them. I actually liked the switch to fast paced combat. There are two sides to the combat, one of them goes here, and the other goes in the section below. I actually like that the storyline was kept original, rather than retread what I've already seen in the show. Even Philia and Strea from Hollow Fragment join the cast once again. Much like the first game, Hollow Fragment, Lost Song deviates from the standard storyline, once again bringing characters like Sinon back into the fray, even though she doesn't get introduced until the second season of the anime. So I was actually quite excited to play a video game version of Alfheim Online, the Fairy MMO where every player gets their own wings. Sure, it didn't hold a candle to the first, but I eventually gave in and enjoyed it. This is certainly something that Sword Art fans should play, but definitely once it's discounted.ĭespite popular opinion, I didn't really hate the second part of Sword Art Online. I didn't completely dislike the game, but had I bought the game at a full $59.99, which it retails for, then I think I would have been slightly upset. While the gameplay elements of Lost Song lend themselves well to an action game, and the flight mechanics are fun, I can't help but feel this game lacks the finesse of Hollow Fragment. Looking back at Hollow Fragment, and then playing Lost Song is somewhat jarring.
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