‘Sword Art Online: Lost Song’ Review: Familiar Playable Characters But Limited Customization?

"Sword Art Online: Lost Song" is already out in the market. It has impressed all its SOA fans, but as much as there are tons of pluses in playing the game, the minuses also walk side by side with it. But with this new game, there is just one downside that is noted which is the limited customization of its playable characters.

According to Siliconera, "Sword Art Online: Lost Song" gives its players a great extent of options for an ideal SAO experience. This series "doesn't take long to unlock the whole main cast as playable characters." It is also noted that side characters can finally be playable either like Argo or Sakuya or Alicia Rue.

Report says that each character "Sword Art Online: Lost Song" can be weaponed their own sets of equipment. However, their equipment is dependent on their race and skills.

Siliconera thinks that "Sword Art Online: Lost Song" has done a good work. It has pleased its fans with the content. Playing the game is very engaging. The critic notes that the Lost Song continues the events of Hollow Fragment. So it goes without telling that a player needs to have prior knowledge of the former game series of "Sword Art Online."

In the report of Koalition, it says further that as a sequel of Sword Art Online RE: Hollow Fragment, the "SOA: Lost Songs" continues to adapt the story of Reki Kawahara light novel and anime series.

As stated in the report, the "Sword Art Online: Lost Song" has fixed a lot of glitches that have been encountered in the game series. It has implemented new abilities which connect directly to the second arc of SAO's anime series. Thus, players are taken to the Alfheim Online, the fictional massively multiplayer online of SAO.

The impressive additional feature of the "Sword Art Online: Lost Song" is the "ability to fly freely in an open environment." The playable characters are able to soar through Alfheim Online skies.

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