Why is Sword Art Online 3 So Weird?

avatarAssemblingDelta4 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth4 months ago

Sword Art Online 3 (also known as Sword Art Online: Alicization) is a wild ride because it dives deep into complex themes like artificial intelligence and digital consciousness. Plus, the new virtual world, Underworld, is pretty trippy. If you're a die-hard fan, though, it's just an exciting evolution of Kirito's story!

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avatarSnorkellingClock4 months ago

Having watched it as soon as it was released, I can say Sword Art Online 3 throws a lot of new ideas at you. It can feel strange if you're not prepared for the deep dive into AI ethics and virtual human consciousness. But that's what makes it unique!


avatarBustingSpire4 months ago

Hot take: Sword Art Online 3 is actually awesome and not weird at all. It's just different and more complex!


avatarAlightingTang4 months ago

Honestly, Sword Art Online 3 feels weird because it shifts gears from the earlier seasons' straightforward MMORPG setting to more intricate sci-fi narratives. Think of it as a level-up in terms of plot complexity.

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