Sword Art Online: Lost Song follows a similar structure to Sword Art Online Re: Hollow Fragment, which released on the PlayStation 4 earlier this year. You and your buddies leg it around a relatively open world, slicing up monsters and completing quests - only this time, you've all got big pointy ears. No, we're not sure what to think of that either.
In any case, the PS4 and Vita title is out next month, and the good news is that if you're interested in gawking at some English gameplay, we've got over an hour's worth for you courtesy of Bandai Namco's recent livestream. The video showcases dialogue, battle, and exploration, giving us a pretty decent overall look at how Kirito's new adventure plays.
Are you hyped for this one or will you be putting your time and effort into other November releases? Sprout some wings and zip into the comments section below.
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I preordered thus when the store was running the buy one get one with Re: Fragment. Can't wait for more SAO.
still havent finished Hollow Fragment - somewhere after idk 12 hrs or so I stopped and lost interest, and now I got Tales of Zestiria (one of my most wanted this year ^^) - for me as someone who doesnt know the anime/manga before playin it was pretty hard to get into it tbh, the game doesnt explain itself and its characters too well imo, but its intriguing enough I admit
would be way better if it was cross play and cross save though
well, before downloading the new one I should at least finish HF
@consolfreak1982 how is zestria btw , it flew under my radar for some reason, did i miss out on a preoder bounus?
Hyped for this. Loved SAO RE:HF, and played over a hundred hours with friends. Can't wait to do that again in LS.
@BladeRider well .. its amazing, dont know if you have played any other "Tales" game before, but Im a huge Fan of the series. Dont know about the preorder bonus, but theres some free DLC for buyin the day one edition.
The Tales games always start kinda slow, they really take their time to get started and open up to the player - many see that as the Series major flaw. But if you kinda get through the "lame" opening hours, Zestiria expands into the - imo - biggest, most satisfying game in the series, the story is extremely gripping, the characters/cast grow to you and the battle system is satisfyingly complex and full of flashy action.
The only downside is the camera, which tends to get hectic in narrow spaces, and the somewhat "empty/likewise" sceneries/dungeons
Im having a blast with Zestiria and I can say without any doubt that it is my favorite Tales game so far
My store also offers a metal case. =p
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