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[110] The first Sword Art Online adaptation, titled Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment (ソードアート・オンライン -インフィニティ・モーメント-, Sōdo Āto Onrain: Infiniti Mōmento), was published by Namco Bandai Games for the PlayStation Portable. [111] The
game follows an alternate storyline, in which a glitch causes Kirito and the other players to remain in Sword Art Online despite defeating Heathcliff, and players from other VMMORPGs such as Leafa and Sinon get sucked into the game themselves. [112] The game was released in both regular and limited edition box sets on March 14, 2013. [113] Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment is a PlayStation Vita game released in Japan on April 24, 2014. [114][115] Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment takes place in the same alternative storyline as Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment,[116] and it includes all content of "Floor Clearing" from that previous game[117] with the addition of new unexplored "Hollow Area" of Aincrad. [118] The protagonist Kirito fights a mysterious player who becomes one of the key characters in the game. [118] The game sold 145,029 physical retail copies within the first week of release in Japan,
topping the Japanese software
sales charts for that particular week. [119] The game had also been released in Taiwan by Namco Bandai Games Taiwan with Chinese and English subtitles. [120] A digital-only North American, European and Australian release was released in August 2014. A third video game developed by Artdink[121] and titled Sword Art Online: Lost Song was released in Japan on March 26, 2015[122] on the PlayStation 3 and Vita platforms,[123][124] with an English version being released in Asia. [125] The game's producer revealed in October 2014 that the game is an open-world action RPG featuring an original storyline, set within Alfheim Online, where characters are able to fly.
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opening reuses visuals from the first one, but the song is a bop so I don’t mind it all too much.
I usually don’t care for the sub vs dub debate, since I believe that it’s mostly down to personal preference, but the Code Geass dub is done really well! Granted, I haven’t seen it in Japanese outside of a couple of clips, but man the dub is awesome. Lelouch is
voiced by Johnny Yong Bosh, who I feel is a perfect fit for the role. He delivers lines with so much emotion. The same can be said for Suzaku, who’s voiced by Yuri Lowenthal. The other voices are great too, but these two really steal the show for me.