![]() We know this because Kirito and his wives spawn in out in the depths of space looking down on the planet. For starters, the Underworld is now an entire planet within space. Well, apparently a lot has changed in the past 200 years. After everything is done and the (Under)world is saved, Kirito, Asuna, and Alice head back in to see how everything has changed now that 200 years have passed. The final scenes of War of Underworld 2nd season were by far the most baffling. 50 caliber sniper rifle, the ability to fly, and maxed out stats might as well be a god to the NPCs of the Underworld. Someone like Sinon coming into the Underworld with a magical. Apparently every single VRMMO game is still built on top of the same, old SAO code so it’s all compatible even though they’re all made by different developers. She can single-handedly defeat armies by opening up rifts in the earth.Īs for the others, they somehow ported their SAO, ALO, and GGO characters into the Underworld. Asuna is literally using the avatar of Stacia, the creator god of the Underworld. Going back to the whole Deus ex machina thing, when the members of Kirito’s harem show up in the Underworld, they’re all using extremely overpowered avatars. Unfortunately, as I mentioned, all of those side characters who were even a little interesting got pushed to the side in this season because Kirito’s brain was rebooted and his harem showed up. Kirito was a vegetable, his usual harem was nowhere to be found, and we got to see some pretty neat side characters. However, I was somewhat pleasantly surprised by some of the side characters in the first season of this arc. I expect a lot of bad things from SAO, so I can accept when most parts of the series are bad. To me, this is the biggest flaw with War of Underworld 2nd season. So in this second season, all we were left with were the bad characters. The first season of the War of Underworld arc basically killed off all the characters who were halfway decent or otherwise wrote them out. He always happens to have a new ability for every situation. It’s just one Deus ex machina after another. So, what do I mean when I say that SAO has terrible plot development? Well, everything that happens (especially when Kirito is involved) comes out of nowhere. ![]() But, to be fair, I really don’t expect good plot development from SAO. On top of the poor character writing was some even worse plot development writing. I just think it’s poor writing when Reki always has to include this in order to make it abundantly clear that the antagonists are bad. I honestly don’t think there’s been a season of SAO without this.Īnd, just to be clear, I’m not someone who has a problem with depicting mature themes such as sexual assault in anime. That’s right, I’m talking about how the only way he seems to be able to illustrate that an antagonist is bad is by having them sexually assault one of the female characters. So, let’s just cover a few of the highlights in this overview, starting with Reki Kawahara’s signature trope. It’s all a fog, which is probably for the best because the little bits I do remember weren’t good. However, despite the fact that I did indeed watch all of it, I can’t really explain what happened. It makes sense if you don’t think about it.īasically, this season continues the War of Underworld arc of SAO: Alicization. Sword Art Online: Alicization – War of Underworld 2nd Season (ソードアート・オンライン アリシゼーション War of Underworld) is the 2nd season of Sword Art Online: Alicization – War of Underworld, 3rd season of Sword Art Online: Alicization, and 5th season of Sword Art Online. ![]() Sword Art Online: Alicization – War of Underworld 2nd Season Season Overview ![]()
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