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  41. Kirito uncovers a conspiracy within Ordinal Scale, a popular VR game developed for a new system called The Augma.
  42. In 2026, a new machine called the Augma is developed to compete against the NerveGear and its successor, the Amusphere. A next-gen wearable device, the Augma doesn't have a full-dive function like its predecessors. Instead, it uses Augmented Reality (AR) to get players into the game. It is safe, user-friendly and lets users play while they are conscious, making it an instant hit on the market. The most popular game on the system is "Ordinal Scale" (aka: OS), an ARMMORPG developed exclusively for the Augma. Asuna and the gang have already been playing OS for a while, and soon Kirito decides to join them. However, they're about to find out that Ordinal Scale isn't all fun and games.
  43. So a group of gamers get trapped in an online world, for three years, where they die if they loose the game, but when the survivors of this ordeal are offered a cool new device that allows them to connect to the web and social media in order to play a new game, they gladly except it. That&#39;s some hardcore gaming.<br/><br/>I herd of Sword Art Online and from what I herd I wanted to see it. Sounded like a great concept. A more appealing one than Yu Gi Oh, which also had a big motion picture release this year. So I saw Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions and it was my first time ever seeing this franchise in anyway and I like it a lot. This made me figure that I may get the same satisfaction from Sword Art Online&#39;s motion picture.<br/><br/>That did not happen. I though the movie was boring. Unlike the Yu-Gi-Oh film, I felt that I needed to have started from the beginning with Sword Art Online. It does not help that the characters in Yu-Gi-Oh seem to be more interesting than those in Sword Art Online. These guys seem kinda dry.<br/><br/>The anime seemed to me like it should be one of those action packed thrill rides with a bunch of cool fighting sequences and stuff, but most of the fights were not that interesting at all to watch, and this was inter cut with a lot of story and I did not connect to.<br/><br/>I don&#39;t want to give up on the franchise after one try but I would advise coming into this film with a firmer knowledge of the concept. The recap the movie begins with does not help and I feel that this film only works for true fans.<br/><br/>http://cinemagardens.com
  44. The basis for the movie are the unheard masses, the ones who were not the generals or the heroes but the foot soldier or the truck driver or even the cook. <br/><br/>In a war, all these people can die and the public remembers them only as one of those who made up a number. Yet their lives are not without connections to others. The events of the original series were basically that of a war forced upon one side and this movie is based upon one of those connections.<br/><br/>The movie closes Kirito and Asuna&#39;s story as well as after effects of the first story, which is good enough reason to watch it.<br/><br/>Having seen the original series is a must as without having seen it, everything just raises question marks. The follow up to the original series are option but explains some characters who were not in the original series.<br/><br/>Music is excellent. The fight scenes are good though the last battle is so fast and furious, it gets difficult to see who did what exactly.
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