Sword Art Online Progressive 5 Light Novel Reki Kawahara
このストーリーは大好きなので、スピンオフを何巻もありがたく読む。MMORPGの雰囲気も、戦闘のシーンもよく描写されている。キャラのやり取りが面白くて楽しい。もう一層の話を書いてくださいね。 This is the third installment of the "Sword Art Online" spin-off. It is best read in order, afterward the original Aironclad arc of SAO. I enjoyed reading information technology, and I must confess I am fond to the serial. I simply love the original story, so sue me.
Fast-paced and fun, it was a delight to keep another adventure in Aincrad with Asuna and Kirito. I didn't think it was possible, but these novellas are getting even meliorate with each new volume. ✨
One time again I loved this volume. Information technology was a more dizzy story and I wish the anime had more than stories similar this ane. I likewise wish Reki would write more of these stories, one a year is not enough. I tin't get enough Sword Art Online.
Yay! Another excellent volume past Reki Kawahara! I tin't wait until I read these books in Japanese. I accept a feeling they will exist even improve. If the translated manga is better in the original I can't come across why a novel wouldn't be. I like how the story is evolving as well. All of the characters are growing, but the story is actually getting to the point where Aincrad is not merely the properties or the scenery but is as well changing to arrange to the characters and give them a chip more than just a death trap to escape from. It's helping to explicate some of the things in the anime also, probably because it's explaining in a more than natural and fullsome way. That is what you would expect after all. What am I at, 700+ actress pages to the original plot? One would hope that it would add a lot of grapheme development and fill out the plot more. I actually like Kirito. He was my favorite character in the anime too, but I like him even more now. He'southward then sweet. :D Not quite sure of himself, and never really knows what to say or practice in each state of affairs, just willing to step up to the plate and take on extra burdens. It's funny. He's not really all that confident, and he keeps telling himself that he abased everyone for his own survival. But someone who did that wouldn't sacrifice so much all the fourth dimension for everyone else. And so yeah. I like him. He'due south growing.
I wish these came out sooner!! I honey reading virtually each flooring and I experience like I'm getting a more in depth idea of what Kirito and Asuna had to get through during the game
i'm blazing through this series like it'due south nobody's business. it's so good.
I dig SAO. I have been enjoying Progressive a lot even though it plain diverges from the original. In some means I adopt information technology considering nosotros get to run into a LOT more of who, what, where, when and why. We see Floor iv this book which is dramatically changed from the beta. I suppose that is 1 affair virtually being a "Beater" that doesn't quite make sense -- while a fair bit of the knowledge accumulated from the beta is still good, in that location are a TON of changes (like flooring 4) that make it somewhat pointless to detest Beta Testers... and later on say floor 10 everything is new to anybody so what'due south the point? But I digress.... Kirito and Asuna still have the Dark Elf questline that the others have let slide for at present so as to keep what petty harmony they tin can between DKB and ALS guilds... not that it is working well. But considering of it we go to see more of Kizmel and learn more nearly the Dark Elves a fleck. On the whole some other skillful volume for Progressive. Kawahara may demand to step up the pace a chip though... at 100 floors I'll be dead before he reaches Flooring fifty at this rate. Verdict -- if you're an SAO fan, this is a practiced way to revisit Aincrad. If you lot're looking to outset SAO, don't do it here. Meliorate to start with the original.
Another great entry in a fantastic series. Even though I enjoyed the SAO anime, the Aincrad arc more so than the balance to be sure, I feel similar this is the story the style it was meant to be told. I am a little sad to know that the Black Cats episode likely won't happen in the story since things are being retconned in a fashion that brand information technology unlikely, simply I recall at the end of the mean solar day this is the story of Kirito and Asuna. I think in that location are lots of interesting things coming. From the anime, I remember them saying that the Aincrad Liberation Army lost a huge number of their members against the 25th floor dominate, and so I wonder if that will play out in this story. Otherwise, I am really enjoying the depth of the gameworld and the attending to how things piece of work that are quite lacking in your average litrpg. Authors new to the genre would do well to pay attention to what SAO has done well because to me information technology still seems to be adequately unique in a lot of ways when it comes to mechanics. I tin can't wait to read the adjacent volume and can just hope the 5th one is released soon in English.
After a bugging 3rd flooring experience comes the unexpected. Nosotros see a dumbfounded Kirito on the 4th floor of Aincrad completely different from the beta version. On their start Aincrad Chrismas serving as a interruption, Kirito and Asuna are reunited with the high-level NPC Kizmel and once again chose the path of the elven entrada. Dorsum in Volume one was Kirito's get-go-manus experience of an updated chemical element in the game, which cost the life of one member of the raid grouping. Now it's an entire floor the for the duo to learn, from a dry and gloomy terrain filled with canyons and dust to Aincrad's own version of Venice. Their decision to continue the Kizmel'south campaign was a conclusion done back at the previous floor. To which, made it worth their while as the odds were amidst them at the floor dominate battle. By now the KiriSuna ship is undeniably growing, dissimilar its original canon. Not lament but rather curious on how the latter floors are dealt, if they're to be written.
After watching the a couple seasons of the SAO series, I felt a little drawn to meet what the novels and mangas were like, sparking the series originally. Having already completed reading the manga prior to reading the novels, I had an idea of how the plot went. Regardless, I wanted to encounter how much of a departure at that place was between the 2. Rather than having visuals representing the many different settings in the manga, you have it described through the view of our protagonist, Kirito. Thoughts, connections, everything was nicely displayed. Which had been consistent throughout the novel. With never a deadening setting description, always keeping the reader engaged through imagination. This was the more enjoyable part of the novel that kept me reading happily. With the announcement of the Progressive series finally getting a film, information technology'due south heady to meet it all in motion. Can't wait for information technology to air! Overall swell read, definitely recommend if your into the SAO series, merely make certain you pick up Vol. 1-2 before you make information technology here just nevertheless.
I like the artwork, story is not to bad likewise. I like the new characters, boss fights, quests and floor outline. It'southward the constant man-bashing Kirito and making Asuna a mary sue I cant stand. Kirito is treated like her servant or her lesser and for no reason at all Kirito worships the ground that Asuna walks on. Asuna Constanly belittles, threats and attacks Kirito through out this novel. They take change the dynamics of the two principal grapheme way to much. Makes reading this series not and so enjoyable.
Another solid, light-hearted entry into the ongoing adventures of KiriSuna at Aincrad. Naval battles, more rpg mechanics, additional tender moments betwixt our two chars, and another floor beaten without much trouble. Only affair it's sorely defective is some more Asuna PoV chapters, as seen in previous entries. Enjoyable as a rainy day spent grinding your favorite rpg back when y'all were a teenager without a care in the globe.
Took me a while to go into the mood of this book. The 3/5 of it are ok or poor, the terminal 2/5 are smashing SAO stuff. All in all a decent entry for SAO Progressive, but definitely inferiour to the previous two books.
Expert quest story This was a good quest story. Not quite as special as the previous book, but enjoyable. I similar reading most the quests in SAO. Gives more than life to Kirito's adventures.
A really good book with a longer boss battle at the terminate than the 2. vol. which i appreciate and un top of that there even was an middle boss on the floor.
The book takes you lot on a nice adventure like the 2 other books, so if you enjoyed them i tin recommend the 3rd vol. to you.
Asuna and Kirito detect a scam run past a group of players that could cause other players to become killed. They need to handle it, only can they practice so in a way that doesn't make things worse while trying to assistance defeat the floor? Also, gondolas.
This was some other proficient installment of the progressive series. As the translated copies start to catch up with the original copies I'm getting spoiled with not having to expect a year in-between each new installment which I feel will be ending soon. So Mr. Kawahara actively tried to put more details into the scenery in this novel and it paid off for me. The other affair I liked virtually this volume was the obvious foreshadowing for the split up upward of Kirito and Asuna. I don't know if it volition happen this next novel, or in 4 novels from at present, but I tin just feel Kirito thinking he is hindering Asuna'southward progress and attempt to brand a martyr of himself past arguing with her until she joins a guild. Conversations I liked was the one where Kirito cannot ensure Asuna'south safety for the side by side Christmas especially this conversation: 'I'm sorry. I tin can't say anything. I don't have the strength to offer you any advise right at present'-Kirito I retrieve it'southward probably this conversations that inspires and influences Kirito's actions throughout the residual of the series. Things I enjoyed: the description of the floor, Kizmel and all things Kizmel, bull boxers, donut puns, and this conversation: Kizmel:so y'all are wearing you underwear...I mean, 'swemsoot' too, Kirito. Humankind certainly has some foreign customs. Things I didn't enjoy equally much: Overall I read the book in similar 4 hours, then obviously I loved it. Some other proficient installment in this series.
'Then become stronger. Get potent. Until one mean solar day…y'all can tell me, and other frighten people like me, that information technology'll be okay'-Asuna
Kirito:uh, I estimate
Kizmel:but I seem to remember that in the camp's bathing tent, you were-
Kirito:gosh what a huge bath this is, though
Another rushed ending, the deus ex machina of Viscount Yofilis (although I know it's a video game staple), Kirito pulling asking the Viscount out of his ass, and call me a beater-hater, only I get annoyed with Kirito mentioning the beta test every folio. I know information technology'll end in similar six books, simply it'due south just besides plot lazy sometimes.
This unabridged review has been hidden because of spoilers.
This ane didn't rock my globe equally much as the last one in the series - it seemed to be a flake more pedestrian and less finessed, though maybe it was the fixation on boats, and the lack of development of characters other than Kirito and Asuna (who don't develop much either) had a bit to exercise with it too. In the afterword, Kawahara hints that future books may well encompass more than than ane floor! Which seems sensible as this book only covers floor 4. That said, it means these relatively short books won't be able to spend much time on the floors themselves...Could Kawahara be getting bored with this idea already? In any case, the electric current Night-elf arc is probably good for some other couple of books at least. It was a relatively enjoyable morning read, but non one that is going to stick in my memory.
This book focused on the growing human relationship between Asuna and Kirito. An enjoyable experience, simply I am hoping to meet more of the side characters (Agil for case) take a much larger part in the story. A lot of this story seems to circumduct effectually the question of "How is SAO ran", as the world seems to be taking on a life of its own exterior of the scripted conversations and events of a normal MMO.
4th floor of Aincrad. A venice like city. This story is more focused on the floor itself rather than mobs and I actually liked that, it gives a dissimilar vibe.
There were a few interesting figths of form, although the floor boss battle, as intriguing as it could take been, was once more skipped apace.
I actually wish Kawahara was capable of writing Asuna as a person rather than a drove of irritating tropes, but on the whole, SAO Progressive continues to be much more fun than the original.
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June 7, 2018An amazing continuation of an intriguing and crazy story! The manner y'all are told the story makes you feel like you are in the game! really bang-up book! I highly recommend this serial to anyone who likes science fiction!
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