There are two undeniable truths in life: the sun is scorching, and Bandai Namco will continue adapting anime into video games.
It’s another day, another anime-to-video-game adaptation—a trend that feels as inevitable as the sun rising. With the release ofSword Art Online: Fractured Daydream, Bandai Namco now marks its eighth entry in the Sword Art Online gaming franchise, though it hasn't always been a journey filled with success. Given the immense popularity of Sword Art Online, it's no surprise that Bandai Namco would aim to capitalize on its fanbase. Unfortunately, this endeavor has been met with mixed results. While die-hard fans have embraced each release, others have been less impressed. However, with Fractured Daydream, Dimps has redefined the Sword Art Online franchise, setting a new standard for its future. So, how does this latest installment hold up under scrutiny?
Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream introduces a completely original narrative within the familiar Sword Art Online universe. However, it pulls in elements from across various seasons and arcs of the anime, making it tricky to discuss without treading into spoiler territory for those who haven't followed the series in its entirety. I’ll do my best to remain spoiler-free.
Welcome back to ALfheim Online, albeit a warped version of the virtual world fans know. Here, the characters seem to have altered memories, making everything feel unfamiliar despite its recognizable setting. The core of Fractured Daydream revolves around a new system called Galaxia. This system allows players to relive past memories in real-time, with the unique twist that these experiences are not confined to how they originally played out. Imagine revisiting a pivotal boss battle but with the freedom to add new party members who weren’t present before.
Sounds like a dream, right? Well, not quite. You soon find yourself transported to a world that, while
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