Going by that logic, maybe I’d end up being entertained by JRPGs again, eh? I found it compelling and exhilarating despite not having played a single game in the franchise or delving too much into motorsports and driving games. For instance, I recently reviewed F1 2020. Still, that doesn’t mean I won’t enjoy another foray into certain genres or media from time to time. I found that anime was like grunge and punk music - they were the things that I loved back in the 90s, yet I outgrew them as I got older. Truth be told, the last anime shows I enjoyed were Yu Yu Hakusho and Rurouni Kenshin (they’re known in the Philippines as Ghostfighter and Samurai X respectively). This might come as a surprise from long-time Sword Art Online fans and prospective Alicization Lycoris players, but I have absolutely no clue about the anime, manga, or previous games. Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris – The story so far For more information, check out our Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris guides and features hub. Note: For the game’s graphics, performance, and other options, you can head over to our technical review. Is it worth your while? Let’s find out in our official review.
Sword Art Online: Alicization Lycoris is the latest video game adaptation of the hit anime/manga series.