Review for p1.
Game pacing is very good, every day is packed with content, every room you enter pretty much gives you a scene. And the game is not just few days. The story develops with Kirito/Asuna inviting problems on their own, being gullible and naive.
The corruption of a heroine is gradual. The only thing is the end (last scene) is rushed.
Game pacing and story flow is something other HGames should learn, you don't spend days and hours of gameplay skipping for the sake of a single scene unlock.
There is very little grind which is killing monsters in between of scenes.
It might have been indeed better, if we got to play for Inoda instead of walking around as Kirito pov.
The game has a lot of sudden crashes - errors, but somehow it manages to autosave before the crash so it is not a big problem, autosave slot is slot 5.
Part 2.
The game gets more slow overall with progression, the story starts spinning around. It's okay overall as instead of predictable and common troupe, you get more variety in scenes.
Game pacing is very good, every day is packed with content, every room you enter pretty much gives you a scene. And the game is not just few days. The story develops with Kirito/Asuna inviting problems on their own, being gullible and naive.
The corruption of a heroine is gradual. The only thing is the end (last scene) is rushed.
Game pacing and story flow is something other HGames should learn, you don't spend days and hours of gameplay skipping for the sake of a single scene unlock.
There is very little grind which is killing monsters in between of scenes.
It might have been indeed better, if we got to play for Inoda instead of walking around as Kirito pov.
The game has a lot of sudden crashes - errors, but somehow it manages to autosave before the crash so it is not a big problem, autosave slot is slot 5.
Part 2.
The game gets more slow overall with progression, the story starts spinning around. It's okay overall as instead of predictable and common troupe, you get more variety in scenes.