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May 22, 2018 2:05 PM
#1
I haven't actually seen this show yet. Partially because I'm apprehensive about watching another SAO, and partially because I prefer to binge watch shows. Basically, the question is this: does removing Kirito from SAO make the show any better? Edit: : Looks like most people hate kirito more than SAO itself. There's no doubt that the first 2 seasons of this show were a dumpster fire, even excluding Kirito. But an isekai show based in a game can't be all that horrible, right? |
AwkwardDragonMay 27, 2018 5:12 AM
May 22, 2018 2:12 PM
#2
Honestly, you shouldn't even try and compare this show to the original SAO. DIfferent writer, different studio... Just watch and see if you like it. |
May 22, 2018 2:34 PM
#3
Versys said: Honestly, you shouldn't even try and compare this show to the original SAO. DIfferent writer, different studio... Just watch and see if you like it. I just watched episode 6. The only difference between main series and this = absence of Kirito's harem. It's same overrated show full of mentally disturbed people playing a video games. (6th episode is proof) This anime has all the stuff that made the main series bad and stupid anime. Missed potential of SAO continues. Maybe next time. |
May 22, 2018 2:39 PM
#4
we hate sao because the female characters are trash |
May 22, 2018 5:59 PM
#5
I honestly think that we hated the bad writing, wasted premise and lack of character development embodied by Kirito. The fact that SAO Alt GGO exist is because the writer though it was a waste of a good premise. |
RukaErikaMay 22, 2018 6:02 PM
May 23, 2018 9:36 AM
#6
AwkwardDragon said: I haven't actually seen this show yet. Partially because I'm apprehensive about watching another SAO, and partially because I prefer to binge watch shows. Basically, the question is this: does removing Kirito from SAO make the show any better? Your question is short-sighted. If you want to know if you would like SAO:A:GGO:SJ, you need to tell us why you don't like SAO. If you're just a dumb fuck who believes everything some critic on the net says, you shouldn't ask us, you should ask that critic. If you're part of the SAO-hating hivemind, you should know the answer already. By the way, I hate hiveminds even more than I hate people from the previous category. If you want to know my personal opinion (and I'm sure you don't, but I'm gonna say it anyway just to spite you), SAO is one of the better anime out there, but this show doesn't reach its level. If you're into novels of Japanese origin, though, the SAO:A:GGO:SJ novel is written by a famous author, and the novel shows he totally deserves his fame. The writing itself is pretty damn good. But as it lacks SAO's levels of ambition and (sci-fi as a genre)-ness, it will probably remain an obscure book known only to fans of either SAO or Kino no Tabi. P.S. I really hate polls with obviously incomplete list of answers. Doubly so when it is missing my answer. |
May 23, 2018 10:51 AM
#7
No it doesn't. The show is pretty much a downgrade to SAO in every way. So I can say that people just hate Kirito if they genuinely love this show. I can't really see how this is even remotely better than the original in any way. But if you're one of those people who jumps on the bandwagon then of course you have to hate this series right off the bat, I mean that is what being in a hate bandwagon is all about. |
May 23, 2018 3:47 PM
#8
I must react after 2 last posts. I saw half of 1st season and droped it. I tried 2nd season and droped it after 5 episodes. I saw whole movie with friends and it sux too. My 2 bigest problems with SAO are: 1) Breaking established rules. I realy hate when anime make rules and after 3 episodes makers forgot them. 2) All main characters and main enemies must have some hard mental disorders. Why ? Its funny ? Or SAO want show us all gamers are crazy faggots ? Why we cant get some normal story about normal people who try achieve something in this game ? GGO is best SAO but its still SAO with all things I hate on SAO. And what I realy hate when people tell me im only part of hate train, hating hivemind, hate bandwagon... no, I saw it and I dislike it because its full of stupid things, thats all. |
May 24, 2018 8:42 AM
#10
dahakere said: I must react after 2 last posts. I saw half of 1st season and droped it. I tried 2nd season and droped it after 5 episodes. I saw whole movie with friends and it sux too. My 2 bigest problems with SAO are: 1) Breaking established rules. I realy hate when anime make rules and after 3 episodes makers forgot them. 2) All main characters and main enemies must have some hard mental disorders. Why ? Its funny ? Or SAO want show us all gamers are crazy faggots ? Why we cant get some normal story about normal people who try achieve something in this game ? GGO is best SAO but its still SAO with all things I hate on SAO. And what I realy hate when people tell me im only part of hate train, hating hivemind, hate bandwagon... no, I saw it and I dislike it because its full of stupid things, thats all. 1) Questioning the "rules" is an important part of being a grown-up. During learning physics, one of the most rigorous branches of science, I had to encounter multiple "everything you were taught before turned out to be bullshit" situations. It is also an important part of Kirito's playstyle. Sure, bending the virtual world's "rules" with psychic powers might seem far-fetched, but sci-fi doesn't have to be strictly realistic. After all, NerveGear's reading/writing to a human's nervous system isn't strictly realistic too. 2) Mental disorders are fun. Just look at the top of the MAL's favorite characters' list. https://myanimelist.net/character.php Most characters there aren't pretty girls, they're charismatic madmen. Not that being a pretty girl gets in the way of being a charismatic madman, as Gasai Yuno can attest. daplin said: I'm just sick of tolkein fantasy shit Lol. |
May 24, 2018 9:17 PM
#11
EGOIST said: No it doesn't. The show is pretty much a downgrade to SAO in every way. So I can say that people just hate Kirito if they genuinely love this show. I can't really see how this is even remotely better than the original in any way. But if you're one of those people who jumps on the bandwagon then of course you have to hate this series right off the bat, I mean that is what being in a hate bandwagon is all about. I actually like this show a lot. I think the old barrier of game/IRL is breaking down and the show reflects it. I guess people view any IRL episode as 'filler', but in this case it raises the stakes to what would otherwise be a boring remainder of the season. |
May 25, 2018 2:01 PM
#12
Decent people have no need for the "hate" and its derivatives. Welcome to the grey mass of lesser humanity, though. But what makes any and all of you inferior to chimpanzees, is when they are shown two different pictures, they will actually fathom they are different, and not proceed on "PICTURE ONE IS BAD AND PICTURE TWO IS BAD BECAUSE IT LOOKS LIKE PICTURE ONE". Darwin would be proud. |
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May 25, 2018 2:19 PM
#13
This show is worst than both seasons if sao if u ask me |
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May 25, 2018 6:48 PM
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May 26, 2018 12:53 PM
#15
SprawledOne said: It might be too early to comment on the story/plot of GGO. But they could have ended the show at episode 5 and all would have been fine. Well noticed! Episodes 1-5 are volume 1 of the original novel, and are an "arc" or more-or-less self-contained bit of plot. They happen in manga-based anime too, but they are especially noticeable in novel-based anime like SAO and SAO Alternative. Brace yourself, because the rest of the show is the second arc, which takes 2 volumes, so it's gonna be a bit longer. |
May 27, 2018 2:53 AM
#16
I hate the sao franchise,ggo is not good at least for me the story is bad the MC is stupid like you don't like to be tall?lmao i don't know where This anime is trying to go i hate it |
May 27, 2018 3:44 AM
#17
Isidoro4567 said: I hate the sao franchise,ggo is not good at least for me the story is bad the MC is stupid like you don't like to be tall?lmao i don't know where This anime is trying to go i hate it Well for asian standard, especially for japanese woman, she is considered to be too tall, that make her almost completely different to the others. It is fair to feel anxious and uncomfortable to walk around with her low self esteem. There just nothing to debate about that, it just you that purely being ignorant. I bet you haven't even fully watch the first episode and more of the like "fuck this show, there no kirito and his nonsense OP fantasy with pathetic harem". You just a typical hater and it ends at that. Personally, GGO alternative is far more better than the original SAO, quite enjoyable and far more better than the first and original SAO ( not the reboot SAO version ofc). |
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May 27, 2018 4:54 AM
#18
The thing that shits me the most is the fucking mc. Wearing bright pink clothing and a stupid hat with ears while everyone else is wearing camo. SO UNIQUE! Like they couldn't find any other way of making her a distinct character other than putting her in pink clothing. And despite the fact she is dressed in bright pink in an FPS game shes still really OP. Pretty much embodies everything wrong with SAO. |
May 27, 2018 5:16 AM
#19
SAO had a really rushed writing, especially in its' crucial first arc, the Aincrad one. Even Kawahara himself said, that he would like to expand on that first arc and make better character developments (I wish I remembered where I read that in order to give a link). It's not SAO or Kirito. It's just how much work gets put in an arc and the themes that are used. Alfheim arc was an absolute disaster, cause we had the same premise with a lame "bad guy". GGO, Excalibur and Mother's Rosario arcs were more developed in my opinion and especially in Mother's Rosario we got a focus on Asuna and Yuuki. GGO Alt. is even better cause Sigsawa makes miracles, while following the neverending 'death game" policy that exists in SAO. Now I wait to see the Alization arc that is many volumes long. So I suppose Kawarara wrote either a really developed new world or wrote about many different things and put them together. We just have to see. As for Kirito I don't have a problem that he's OP. He's made to be like that (and he's only in a game like that) and he'll continue to be. I just wished he didn't have a harem. Asuna is too good for him xD |
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May 27, 2018 5:37 AM
#20
Eiruki17 said: The thing that shits me the most is the fucking mc. Wearing bright pink clothing and a stupid hat with ears while everyone else is wearing camo. SO UNIQUE! Like they couldn't find any other way of making her a distinct character other than putting her in pink clothing. And despite the fact she is dressed in bright pink in an FPS game shes still really OP. Pretty much embodies everything wrong with SAO. In case you didn't get the memo, the MC is indeed wearing camo. Pink desert camo. Also, yes, distinct clothing is a must for important characters. Wearing bright orange never got in the way of Naruto being a ninja, after all. Finally, wait until you see Pitohui in action before you declare LLENN "overpowered". LLENN embodies everything that is right in anime. |
May 27, 2018 5:53 AM
#21
Other studio, other autor, other characters but it's still SAO :) Best SAO adaptation yet but still SAO full of SAO bullsh*ts. :) I hate the sao franchise,ggo is not good at least for me the story is bad the MC is stupid like you don't like to be tall?lmao i don't know where This anime is trying to go i hate it ¨ I think there is no reason to hate SAO. HATE is so strong word. Ye, I still have not read good argument why it is good anime for fans and I also dont like this series but hate it? There is no reason to do so. In first series there was reason to hate fans community because it was annoying everywhere to read that it was best anime ever. But it quickly calmed down. In my country on similar sites like MAL it received 10/10 ratings with absolutely no arguments why it is best anime (10/10 rating is for the best anime) and that's what I "hated" and what made me watch to SAO more critic. This series (GGO), as described, looked good: no Kirito with harem of annoying stereotipe girls, new author = chances for well written story, no silly villian without understandable motivation. But it did not work for me. I think at SAO, one must be able shut down brain and don't solve much what's happening on screen. I have a little higher requirements after years of watching anime. If i want "shut down brain" there are better series that are specifically designed for this purpose. As a video game player I gave SAO next chance and I'm planning to give chance to third series as well. One reason is hype from novel readers "WAIT FOR IT, ITS TOTALY BEST PART OF SAO". As gamer and guy who like anime I will give it next chance why not. :) |
May 27, 2018 6:55 AM
#22
dahakere said: Ye, I still have not read good argument why it is good anime for fans Really? Really? Do you even need arguments when you have seen SAO with your own eyes? * Protagonist who is like me (and like a lot of other people) - a gamer. He gets to be awesome, kick ass, impress girls and date the prettiest of them. Which is gratifying, even if Kirito is actually his own person and not exactly a self-insert character. * Villains with understandable motivation. Unlike Kinoko Nasu's villains, one doesn't need a philosophy thesis to make sense of the villains of SAO. They do things I want to do, except that I know it's bad thing to do, so I don't do them. Maybe that's the reason I find Sugou/Oberon so easy to hate. * Sci-fi exploring relevant themes - computer games, their bugs and quirks, and the way they interact with people. It might be imperfect, but at least, SAO is not written by somebody who has clearly not played computer games and is writing just to demonize them. There are too many "sci-fi" that doesn't explore any sciency themes at all. SAO is a rare exception. As usual, the book is better, but anime is notable enough too. * Girls. Pretty girls. Cute girls. The best part is, Kirito gets to actually date Asuna instead of just confessing in the final episode. This doesn't happen every day, you know. Both before SAO and after SAO, there are plenty of comedies where people like one another, but not many anime where people have actual relationships. * Pretty graphics, cools music by famous composer - SAO seems to have cost more money than other anime, and it was put to good use. * Not getting stuck on boring things. Everybody's got a favorite arc, because SAO changes often enough. It was the bane of many earlier shows - they had a formula, and they stuck to it episode after episode or arc after arc. It still happens these days. But SAO is varied enough to never overstay its welcome. In short, it's easy to explain why SAO is good for its fans. I don't mind that you're not a fan, because most of these arguments paint a rather specific portrait of the fan. Which is kind of like me. |
May 27, 2018 7:27 AM
#23
flannan said: dahakere said: Ye, I still have not read good argument why it is good anime for fans Really? Really? Do you even need arguments when you have seen SAO with your own eyes? * Protagonist who is like me (and like a lot of other people) - a gamer. He gets to be awesome, kick ass, impress girls and date the prettiest of them. Which is gratifying, even if Kirito is actually his own person and not exactly a self-insert character. * Villains with understandable motivation. Unlike Kinoko Nasu's villains, one doesn't need a philosophy thesis to make sense of the villains of SAO. They do things I want to do, except that I know it's bad thing to do, so I don't do them. Maybe that's the reason I find Sugou/Oberon so easy to hate. * Sci-fi exploring relevant themes - computer games, their bugs and quirks, and the way they interact with people. It might be imperfect, but at least, SAO is not written by somebody who has clearly not played computer games and is writing just to demonize them. There are too many "sci-fi" that doesn't explore any sciency themes at all. SAO is a rare exception. As usual, the book is better, but anime is notable enough too. * Girls. Pretty girls. Cute girls. The best part is, Kirito gets to actually date Asuna instead of just confessing in the final episode. This doesn't happen every day, you know. Both before SAO and after SAO, there are plenty of comedies where people like one another, but not many anime where people have actual relationships. * Pretty graphics, cools music by famous composer - SAO seems to have cost more money than other anime, and it was put to good use. * Not getting stuck on boring things. Everybody's got a favorite arc, because SAO changes often enough. It was the bane of many earlier shows - they had a formula, and they stuck to it episode after episode or arc after arc. It still happens these days. But SAO is varied enough to never overstay its welcome. In short, it's easy to explain why SAO is good for its fans. I don't mind that you're not a fan, because most of these arguments paint a rather specific portrait of the fan. Which is kind of like me. Now please arguments why it is good for art connoisseurs. Just to have more or less complete picture, y'know. |
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May 27, 2018 7:58 AM
#24
Do you even need arguments when you have seen SAO with your own eyes? "Protagonist who is like me" - Badass guy playing games. Best player in game. He is lonely wolf. Suddenly, he becomes magnet for all girls he meets for some reasons. (He is not like me or like someone other in real life. He is walking anime cliche) A girl who has a depression from his height, because of it she starts playing shooter and automatically she is one of the best player. (if you have psychological problems, go to the psychiatrist, he will help you better as a video game) :) "Villains with understandable motivation" I remember main reason why I droped 1st SAO after 1st half of searies. It was not Fairy characters. It was scene with main villain of anime. Because he didn't know why he did what he did... "Why you murder all this people ?" "WHY ?" "Sorry I forgot this reason why i start killing innoncent people. :D Movie: Villian was mentally disturbed guy who lost daughter and try "remake" her from memories of ALL SAO survivors. ALL, not only from players who met her, but from ALL players who never seen her = they don't have any memories on her. I see some problems with it. :) GGO: Crazy girl love death. Still best SAO (anime) villain. :D "Sci-fi exploring relevant themes" - With this point I agree. Girls - harem of annoying girls + unrealistic comedy relationship with in-game parody to familly ... meh "Pretty graphics, cools music by famous composer" - OST is good (I don't like it much but it's about music taste) animations in today standarts is average. There are many anime looking worse but also much better. "Not getting stuck on boring things" - I don't watch to long animes, so I can't compare it very much. But most of anime changes between arks environments and characters, it's just normal element. Here whole games changes, but point is same. Other enviroments, other characters, other weapons. Same as in many other. It's my opinion against your opinion. Do not take it as an attack on your person. Everyone sees it just differently. |
May 27, 2018 8:16 AM
#25
Daniel_Naumov said: flannan said: dahakere said: Ye, I still have not read good argument why it is good anime for fans Really? Really? Do you even need arguments when you have seen SAO with your own eyes? * Protagonist who is like me (and like a lot of other people) - a gamer. He gets to be awesome, kick ass, impress girls and date the prettiest of them. Which is gratifying, even if Kirito is actually his own person and not exactly a self-insert character. * Villains with understandable motivation. Unlike Kinoko Nasu's villains, one doesn't need a philosophy thesis to make sense of the villains of SAO. They do things I want to do, except that I know it's bad thing to do, so I don't do them. Maybe that's the reason I find Sugou/Oberon so easy to hate. * Sci-fi exploring relevant themes - computer games, their bugs and quirks, and the way they interact with people. It might be imperfect, but at least, SAO is not written by somebody who has clearly not played computer games and is writing just to demonize them. There are too many "sci-fi" that doesn't explore any sciency themes at all. SAO is a rare exception. As usual, the book is better, but anime is notable enough too. * Girls. Pretty girls. Cute girls. The best part is, Kirito gets to actually date Asuna instead of just confessing in the final episode. This doesn't happen every day, you know. Both before SAO and after SAO, there are plenty of comedies where people like one another, but not many anime where people have actual relationships. * Pretty graphics, cools music by famous composer - SAO seems to have cost more money than other anime, and it was put to good use. * Not getting stuck on boring things. Everybody's got a favorite arc, because SAO changes often enough. It was the bane of many earlier shows - they had a formula, and they stuck to it episode after episode or arc after arc. It still happens these days. But SAO is varied enough to never overstay its welcome. In short, it's easy to explain why SAO is good for its fans. I don't mind that you're not a fan, because most of these arguments paint a rather specific portrait of the fan. Which is kind of like me. Now please arguments why it is good for art connoisseurs. Just to have more or less complete picture, y'know. Ladies and gentlemen! To the right you see SAO, the milestone anime that paved the way for "Light Novel Adaptation" class of anime that later gave us such masterpieces as the Monogatari series and No Game No Life. The production committee made a brave decision to adapt a light novel, and spent a lot of money to ensure this new ground remains opened. As you can see, the graphics was revolutionary for its time, and outshines modern mass-produced anime. The music was composed by Yuki Kajiura, famous for having her music video shown in TV anime format as ".hack//Sign", but also the author of a lot of memorable soundtracks for famous shows like Fate/Zero and Mai Hime. This anime's soundtrack is written in her characteristic style, so you would have probably recognized her even if I haven't told you. SAO is a work in the post-cyberpunk genre, representing mankind stopping to fear technology and embracing it instead. The characters get trapped in a video games, encounter criminals using virtual reality as a cover for their crimes and so on, but they don't let it get to them. They recover from psychological trauma, help each other, find love and just have a good time. In contrast to the portrait of a stereotypical gamer pushed by mainstream culture, SAO characters are capable and sociable people even when away from their computers, and they balance real and virtual worlds without much problems when they are released from the initial "trapped in a video game" situation. During the anime adaptation, SAO converted from "main story and side stories in supplemental material" format of the book to a versatile story that covers different things every episode, defying the idea that virtual reality is something one needs to "escape" at all costs, and instead takes its time to explore different possibilities and aspects of their new life. As most great works, SAO can only be truly understood by reading all the supplemental material and knowing the cultural context of its time. 2012 was a year when anime was facing a crisis of creativity as expanding anime industry had no good manga to adapt, with "Kill me Baby" being a representative anime of its time. Shows like "Symphogear" were attempting to tackle the problem with originality, but we all know that "original anime" means "dumb action with no reason", because that's what anime as a medium is best suited to. People desiring intellectual stimulation were being left by the wayside, and only the light novels, with their propensity for deep thought, could save the day. |
May 27, 2018 8:43 AM
#26
flannan said: Daniel_Naumov said: flannan said: dahakere said: Ye, I still have not read good argument why it is good anime for fans Really? Really? Do you even need arguments when you have seen SAO with your own eyes? * Protagonist who is like me (and like a lot of other people) - a gamer. He gets to be awesome, kick ass, impress girls and date the prettiest of them. Which is gratifying, even if Kirito is actually his own person and not exactly a self-insert character. * Villains with understandable motivation. Unlike Kinoko Nasu's villains, one doesn't need a philosophy thesis to make sense of the villains of SAO. They do things I want to do, except that I know it's bad thing to do, so I don't do them. Maybe that's the reason I find Sugou/Oberon so easy to hate. * Sci-fi exploring relevant themes - computer games, their bugs and quirks, and the way they interact with people. It might be imperfect, but at least, SAO is not written by somebody who has clearly not played computer games and is writing just to demonize them. There are too many "sci-fi" that doesn't explore any sciency themes at all. SAO is a rare exception. As usual, the book is better, but anime is notable enough too. * Girls. Pretty girls. Cute girls. The best part is, Kirito gets to actually date Asuna instead of just confessing in the final episode. This doesn't happen every day, you know. Both before SAO and after SAO, there are plenty of comedies where people like one another, but not many anime where people have actual relationships. * Pretty graphics, cools music by famous composer - SAO seems to have cost more money than other anime, and it was put to good use. * Not getting stuck on boring things. Everybody's got a favorite arc, because SAO changes often enough. It was the bane of many earlier shows - they had a formula, and they stuck to it episode after episode or arc after arc. It still happens these days. But SAO is varied enough to never overstay its welcome. In short, it's easy to explain why SAO is good for its fans. I don't mind that you're not a fan, because most of these arguments paint a rather specific portrait of the fan. Which is kind of like me. Now please arguments why it is good for art connoisseurs. Just to have more or less complete picture, y'know. Ladies and gentlemen! To the right you see SAO, the milestone anime that paved the way for "Light Novel Adaptation" class of anime that later gave us such masterpieces as the Monogatari series and No Game No Life. Ugh... you had me twitching there already. The second paragraph was spot on, well... And this flannan said: As most great works, SAO can only be truly understood by reading all the supplemental material and knowing the cultural context of its time. is just wrong. Here I am with cultural context alone and look how far I got in this narrative. |
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May 27, 2018 8:48 AM
#27
dahakere said: Do you even need arguments when you have seen SAO with your own eyes? It's my opinion against your opinion. Do not take it as an attack on your person. Everyone sees it just differently. You just can't imagine how much I ha te this kind of statement. If you refuse to stay in pursuit of truth and just settle for the "opinions matter, you have yours I have mine relax boddy" you just admit your weakness of knowledge of the matter and resign yourself from the responsibility to see things through, for what they are, truly. Ultimately kind of statement is used to express one's irresponsibility. All that it has behind itself. In art (as, actually, everywhere) opinions are just middle steps between acknowledging one's misguide/ignorance and embracing the Truth of the matter. If you stop halfway, well, you get me triggered. |
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May 27, 2018 8:59 AM
#28
dahakere said: Do you even need arguments when you have seen SAO with your own eyes? "Protagonist who is like me" - Badass guy playing games. Best player in game. He is lonely wolf. Suddenly, he becomes magnet for all girls he meets for some reasons. (He is not like me or like someone other in real life. He is walking anime cliche) Being badass and being liked by girls is a consequence of being a protagonist. That is not what makes Kirito like me or makes me like him. Being a technology person and thinking about things are parts of Kirito which endear him to me. [insert rant about musclebrain protagonists here] dahakere said: (if you have psychological problems, go to the psychiatrist, he will help you better as a video game) :) First, psychiatrist and psychologist are different people. Psychiatrist is the guy who gives you pills that will make the voices go away. Psychologist is a guy who will talk you out of suicide. Second, well, these people didn't help Sinon. In fact, anime psychologists have a bad track record, when they even exist. But most importantly, unless your culture considers visiting a psychologist normal, it's pretty hard to do so! Psychologically and socially, of course. I wasn't a cookie cutter child when I was young, and my parents once tried threatening me to send me to the psych. I told them they should do so. Do you think they actually sent me? Not at all. dahakere said: "Villains with understandable motivation" I remember main reason why I droped 1st SAO after 1st half of searies. It was not Fairy characters. It was scene with main villain of anime. Because he didn't know why he did what he did... "Why you murder all this people ?" "WHY ?" "Sorry I forgot this reason why i start killing innoncent people. :D Can you really remember the chain of thought that led you to an important decision that happened over a year ago? Kayaba is not the kind of villain that has a specific story about his favorite puppy getting killed to tell. He is just the sort of obsessive guy who would invent a totally new technology just to make his dream come true. dahakere said: Movie: Villian was mentally disturbed guy who lost daughter and try "remake" her from memories of ALL SAO survivors. ALL, not only from players who met her, but from ALL players who never seen her = they don't have any memories on her. I see some problems with it. :) I see you aren't a programmer. That's the way we deal with problems - by throwing excessive processing power and leaving optimization to somebody else (who will probably never happen). dahakere said: Girls - harem of annoying girls + unrealistic comedy relationship with in-game parody to familly ... meh I liked the "family" relationship a lot, but I guess it's up to the person. dahakere said: "Pretty graphics, cools music by famous composer" - OST is good (I don't like it much but it's about music taste) animations in today standarts is average. There are many anime looking worse but also much better. I am not talking about animations. In fact, I know nothing about animations, I only care about still pictures. dahakere said: "Not getting stuck on boring things" - I don't watch to long animes, so I can't compare it very much. It's a problem for me, because I have watched too many long anime, and now I don't have the patience for things getting stuck or getting too repetitive. dahakere said: But most of anime changes between arks environments and characters, it's just normal element. Here whole games changes, but point is same. Other enviroments, other characters, other weapons. Same as in many other. The thing about SAO is, it changes genres and approaches, not just window dressing. One day, Kirito saves the day by intimidating some thugs, the next he does so by sitting, thinking and having an "eureka" moment. |
May 27, 2018 9:06 AM
#29
Daniel_Naumov said: And this flannan said: As most great works, SAO can only be truly understood by reading all the supplemental material and knowing the cultural context of its time. is just wrong. Here I am with cultural context alone and look how far I got in this narrative. Sorry, I kind of run out of steam by the time I got to that paragraph. I am not much of an art connoisseur myself. Disclaimer: I most things I told about context were totally random. For example, the same season that had Kill Me Baby, also had Mouretsu Uchuu Kaizoku, remarkable for its sci-fi hardness while still telling a fun story about a schoolgirl who is a part-time space pirate. |
May 27, 2018 10:12 AM
#30
If you refuse to stay in pursuit of truth and just settle for the "opinions matter, you have yours I have mine relax boddy" you just admit your weakness of knowledge of the matter and resign yourself from the responsibility to see things through, for what they are, truly. Ultimately kind of statement is used to express one's irresponsibility. All that it has behind itself. In art (as, actually, everywhere) opinions are just middle steps between acknowledging one's misguide/ignorance and embracing the Truth of the matter. If you stop halfway, well, you get me triggered. I'm not here to change others minds. And not to tell someone that my views are only one right. After this discussion I do not change my opinion on SAO, just as he does not change it. I wrote what I don't like about SAO and he wrote what likes about it. I disagree with his arguments and he disagrees with mine, and that's probably fine. What do you want from me ? Unleash "war" until probably biggest SAO fan on MAL change his opinion and start dislike SAO too? Sorry but I need to do something else too. :) If he enjoy it so what should I do? Go crazy about it? First, psychiatrist and psychologist are different people. Ye my bad. Can you really remember the chain of thought that led you to an important decision that happened over a year ago? If my dream included becoming mass murderer, I would probably remember why I put into game function that killed hundreds (thousands ?) of people. |
May 27, 2018 11:00 AM
#31
lol Why does it matter to you which is hated more by others? If YOU hate Kirito then you can give this a shot because Kirito is not in it but if YOU hate SAO then it might be better for you to just skip it. It must be really tough and stressful for those who overly analyze and criticize anime. If I really don't like a title, I just drop it and move on to the next anime. The more time you spend hating on some anime, the less time you can spend on anime you do like. No matter how much an anime is hated, there will always be people who like it, and those people are likely the target market of the show. |
May 27, 2018 11:32 AM
#32
EnglishMuffins said: Isidoro4567 said: I hate the sao franchise,ggo is not good at least for me the story is bad the MC is stupid like you don't like to be tall?lmao i don't know where This anime is trying to go i hate it Well for asian standard, especially for japanese woman, she is considered to be too tall, that make her almost completely different to the others. It is fair to feel anxious and uncomfortable to walk around with her low self esteem. There just nothing to debate about that, it just you that purely being ignorant. I bet you haven't even fully watch the first episode and more of the like "fuck this show, there no kirito and his nonsense OP fantasy with pathetic harem". You just a typical hater and it ends at that. Personally, GGO alternative is far more better than the original SAO, quite enjoyable and far more better than the first and original SAO ( not the reboot SAO version ofc). Do you think that the upcoming SAO:Alicization would be better than the first two seasons of SAO? Because i have heard people say that Alicization is both better and longer than any other SAO arc |
May 27, 2018 12:46 PM
#33
madarchod said: EnglishMuffins said: Isidoro4567 said: I hate the sao franchise,ggo is not good at least for me the story is bad the MC is stupid like you don't like to be tall?lmao i don't know where This anime is trying to go i hate it Well for asian standard, especially for japanese woman, she is considered to be too tall, that make her almost completely different to the others. It is fair to feel anxious and uncomfortable to walk around with her low self esteem. There just nothing to debate about that, it just you that purely being ignorant. I bet you haven't even fully watch the first episode and more of the like "fuck this show, there no kirito and his nonsense OP fantasy with pathetic harem". You just a typical hater and it ends at that. Personally, GGO alternative is far more better than the original SAO, quite enjoyable and far more better than the first and original SAO ( not the reboot SAO version ofc). Do you think that the upcoming SAO:Alicization would be better than the first two seasons of SAO? Because i have heard people say that Alicization is both better and longer than any other SAO arc Logically, B that comes after A (here it is C that comes after B that came after A) is supposed to be better, but all involvement with humanity keeps defying logic, so you can't be sure of it. However, as with SAO SAO, through SAO Alfheim and SAO Ordinal Scale, the series expanded in a right direction, becoming even more mature and complex, going beyond being a VR experience for adolescents, as it gains philosophy with each new installment. If you asked me, then I would tell you that I want to believe... |
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May 27, 2018 1:59 PM
#34
I honestly just hate Kiri-stu and the "get as many harem trophies" plot the original SAO had. GGO is just about playing games, no overpowered hacks and CEOs trying to rape highschool girls. |
May 27, 2018 2:58 PM
#35
dahakere said: What do you want from me ? Unleash "war" until probably biggest SAO fan on MAL change his opinion and start dislike SAO too? Biggest fan on MAL? I doubt it. I even rated anime just 8 out of 10 for not living up to the novel. I'm just more articulate than most MAL posters. At least, when I'm in the mood for posting on forums. dahakere said: Can you really remember the chain of thought that led you to an important decision that happened over a year ago? If my dream included becoming mass murderer, I would probably remember why I put into game function that killed hundreds (thousands ?) of people. 1) If I remember correctly, it's about 3000 dead players. About as much as cars kill in a day. It probably doesn't even put SAO in the list of top 5 most lethal extreme sports, considering it took a whole year of ceaseless playing to reach just 30% fatality rate. This article claims that 10 deaths per year per "few thousand" cave divers in the world makes it one of the most lethal sports, but cave divers aren't living in underwater caves all year long. 2) Yes, you and me, we would probably remember why we decided to kill a lot of people. We value people's lives, and the day we decide to kill a lot of them for the sake of something more important would be the most important day in our lives. But for Kayaba, it was Tuesday. He doesn't really value people's lives, and that's what makes him a villain. |
May 27, 2018 3:10 PM
#36
Zahylon said: I honestly just hate Kiri-stu and the "get as many harem trophies" plot the original SAO had. GGO is just about playing games, no overpowered hacks and CEOs trying to rape highschool girls. GGO also lacks deeper philosophical structure (I agree that 10 girls playing house with Kirito is not that appealing to my male fantasy), while focusing more on a local, social aspekt of not being born a genetically inferior female and slightly scratching the surface of a post-SAO world, with the insanity it has wrought upon the society. |
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May 27, 2018 3:19 PM
#37
Where's the option of Reki Kawahara? He was one of the main reasons SAO sucked so much imo. He wrote an interesting premise but really really bad characters and a storyline. |
May 27, 2018 3:24 PM
#38
demision said: Where's the option of Reki Kawahara? He was one of the main reasons SAO sucked so much imo. He wrote an interesting premise but really really bad characters and a storyline. I disagree and I dispute it, but since it was already done at least several times in this thread alone, scram please. |
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May 27, 2018 5:08 PM
#39
It really doesn't. As much of a big fan of the SAO series (novels I mean) the anime of this installemt still has the same issues as the first main titles has. Which mostly stems from writing execution as well as the way these are handled. Albeit I will give it the benefit of the doubt that the anime fixed stuff that the original novels had which mostly stemmed from unneeded and irrelevant stuff that adds nothing to the actual story aside from filler, but it opened up new problems in its adaption, it being pacing being a bit fast as well as the writing being executed poorly in translation. + Production is quite a mess a bit since so far GGO Alternative has been reliant around outsource which already gives a bad sign of how things are going in the production value sense of the show. |
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