
A PV has become available for Accel World’s upcoming video game variant – and it seems that this title is merely the same remedial concept and characters from the anime, ported to a new medium, along with more.
And in the case of Accel World, more is less – the video below starts off showing some scenes of the combat system, as well as a few excerpts from the story, although that’s all apparently definitely not as important as mizugis. As few would purchase this horrid creation without the swimsuits, whomever set up this video certainly appears to have understood as much – and made emphasis accordingly.
The entire video plays out with the disgusting voice of the porktagonist squealing about everything – something particularly a nuisance when he becomes excited, such as during the mizugi moments. Additionally, this isn’t an Accel World issue exclusively, yet thoroughly describing all the features of the game, whilst failing to actually exhibit them, is always quite a pestering ordeal – it would be preferred if they simply showed off what the game can actually do, minus the whiny voice in the background, yet that’s seemingly impossible with half-RPG visual novels.
This clip also does well to highlight the fact that Accel World is of those sort where all the females automatically are madly burning in love for the protagonist – even if he’s a fat grotesque farm animal apparently.
Too kind indeed is the second dimension – though in either case, the game releases September 13th for any who were actually impressed by this lackluster showing.
















Aug 3, 2012 @ 14:02 CDT
“Oh hey, the gameplay seems bland, but there’s mizugu and harem functions! Totally worth the purchase!” Ugh… people who buy this game, are obviously blinded by the harem elements, and even if they aren’t I feel sorry for them that the only decent thing about this game is the interesting yandere loli.
What I would look for in an Accel World game, is to base it around Brain Burst and the fighting your way towards level 10 in a rewarding manner with 1v1 and 2v2 options to support the tag battle element in the anime. But once again, the developers see the fanservice as their last ditch hope to sell their crap, when it’s actually just making it all the more pathetic, as if they see no hope for the fighting elements.
If this were actually a decent fighting game, I would have considered a purchase.
Aug 3, 2012 @ 14:47 CDT
Wow so introduce a new girl and then promote an average standard anime using fanservice…