If I may let me recommend a novel to you: Sword Art Online: Progressive Im talking about the novel not the mangathe manga completely botched key parts of the story ignored the amazing Asunas character development and for some reason threw in silly clichs that dont even exist in the novel and dont even get me started about the movie.... Yeah I knowits Sword Art Online. The series that most anime influencers love to hate and honestly theyve got a point in some areas And not in others some even lied about watching the anime for real and talked as if they had deep knowledge about RPGs. BUT hear me out: SAO Progressive fixes pretty much everything that made the main series a drag. I even dropped the main series around Volume 21 because the endless love triangle nonsense wore me out and it felt like it was just going in circles with the author having to invent new ideas on how to progress the work. Progressive though? Its everything I ever wanted. Let me break down all the ways its different and honestly even an upgraded version: The balance between the girls and guys is way better here. For pretty much every new female character introduced theres also a guy whos just as important to the story. It makes everything feel way more natural unlike the main series where its basically five girls for every one guy. Sadly this is a problem with a lot of light novels these days... The attention to detail is on another level and the story even has a layer of mysteryespecially in Volumes 4 and 5. Every little detail introduced ends up mattering especially when it comes to the quests. Volume 5 in particular was the peak of this. The character development is fantasticpretty much every character important to the arc gets some growth even Kibaou. Yeah that annoying guy with the spiky hair who only showed up once in the anime. And Asuna? The Asuna from Volume 1 feels like a completely different person compared to where she is now. She even goes through two distinct phases of personality with some really interesting dilemmas. This is one of the reasons I cant stand the movie or the mangathey completely butcher this aspect. The RPG mechanics are a huge highlight here. If youre a fan of RPGs youre going to love this. A lot of stories that try to incorporate these mechanics end up making them boring or forget about them halfway through. Progressive is differentthe author clearly puts serious thought into the mechanics and how they can be used. Theres some really fun theorycrafting going on and you can tell he spends a lot of time figuring it all out. Whats even better is that every mechanic introduced eventually comes into playnot always in the same volume so it doesnt feel like a cheap asspull. Honestly a lot of these mechanics are so cool Id love to see them in a real RPG or MMO. The Worldbuilding of Aincrad makes you really interested in the lore of that world we have so much conflicts in the NPCs that it even represents the players I cant say much more about the Worldbuilding besides the fact that each floor is a whole new experience you would need to read to understand really but it will be fun mainly and especially with the Quests being so wellmade and interesting. The story is so wellpaced that Ive literally missed my bus stop and even skipped a few classes just to keep reading. One time I accidentally ended up in another cityno joke lmao. But honestly I loved every second of it and regret nothing. The boss fights are definitely one of my favorite parts of the novel. Ive played a ton of RPGs and I can say these fights are truly unique. The boss in Volume 4 in particular has to be one of the most creative Ive ever seen. Each fight brings surprises and trust me theyre always something totally unexpectedand often pretty terrifying for the characters and the readers too. Bonus point: The novel really dives into the different sides of the characters in SAO and explores their motives in a way that adds depth. And just to clarify Im not talking about the harembecause that doesnt even exist in Progressive and it looks like its going to stay that way thank God... But you might say The ending is already decided and youd be right in some ways but honestly the story has diverged so much from the main series at this point that it feels like anything could happen. Its almost like a parallel universe within the franchise. The only real downsides I can see are that there isnt a big major plotline outside of the Kayaba Akihiko stuff which in my opinion I dont think Kawahara is the best at handling on a grand scale. Progressive is a better fit for his style which is why it works so well. Also theres some fan service but the vast majority of it is Kirito/Asuna which in this case makes sense and feels justified. If you have any question about the novel give me a heads up I will happily answer I know that a most people have reasons to not read it cuz its SAO one of the only popular animes in MAL/AN with a low rating but I can guarantee you that you are wrong and probably got wrong info about it just ask me anything about it. You are also welcome to send me your reasons on why you disagree with any of my points I encourage the discussion. Editions: 04/01/2022: Corrected some grammatical errors that annoyed me and added some nice details old version1st Edition is herehttps://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX1vTX09XqqK44kUKA0gS7QIYFCwToDkDqUTNBoMchjpycPVJU5Mgf80V0TvcfDMaZqHgqXmvge/pub. 22/04/2022: Removed some excessive parentheses for commas old version2nd Edition is herehttps://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX1vSaPSagRs1DTMSpHyY6AR71jKaeG9omLG15CfTvONDUDw6vdTaInlnJPvRbZFcM4CqKBDZUcgp4WWsh/pub. 26/12/2023: Christmas for some reason always reminds of SAO and SAO:P rewatching Aincrad at this time is pretty nostalgic I recommend it 3rd Edition is herehttps://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX1vRlIZthT7V54QqpZqHr7V8Qs3DiMMePCi7qHorfLF9HJKnewJEAutEW1xKqnFwSTkcga4Da6cZj24Y/pub. 12/15/2024: Changed the pacing of the review the old one had some parts that made the reading part unbalanced... 4th Edition is herehttps://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX1vQHyyStygNoBz4EnJ8mgggKBeV0uR6sL6Tp4rU057F6NEpqtRmeoOHwBOTmdYETukscGe8Tqakj0Jbo/pub
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