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New Sword Art Online Last Recollection trailer, demonstrating complexity modes

Today, Bandai Namco has released a new trailer for the upcoming Jrpg Sword Art Online Last Recollection.

The trailer is devoted to demonstration of three available levels of complexity: plot, normal and hard. Each of them includes gradually becoming more complicated enemies, from which the best equipment will also occur more often. Depending on the selected regime, you will have to use more and more gaming mechanics to defeat enemies. Of course, this does not mean that you cannot use advanced mechanics if you choose lower levels of complexity, but if you wish, you can do without them.

Again lies. In Endheim, as before, there will be "decide" Only one assembly, just as it was in Alicization Lycoris. Billions or trillions of CP in bosses and endless grind only using one build to accelerate this very grind, mmm. And the very fact that they abandoned the classic "Death Game" the regime perfectly illustrates how low they fell.

Oh, for sure, we are leaked and we will not play it [officially] – how could I forget! Okay, let the narrow-eyed eat and enjoy the branded Oracemic-Akvarium gameplay and additionally still enjoy their elitism. The main coolest publication for 100 bucks is not to forget to order, otherwise it will be "Niparadak" And the bench will refuse to release another part in a couple of years!

UPD: Having looked at the video, I just can’t help but share the joy that I saw so much "native" From Al! The same mobs ("FSE Asseta beat Zakoy Sdilan. 1" (c)), the same empty and inexpressive locations (now on PlayStation 5!), the same long and tedious dumps for an hour (and, possibly, not even registered damage – you cannot drink the legacy of Al! The same people did, ?:%No!) and, most importantly, a beautiful, just a phenomenal system, when each enemy turns to face you at the time of attack and dodgers to the side simply lose their meaning (although they are present). Hmm, of course I expected this, but to see with my own eyes. It is both funny and scary.

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