Bandai Namco shared the latest on Accel World vs. Sword Art Online with plenty of new screenshots showing Kuroyukihime and Chiyuri’s Accel Assault forms, character CG scenes, special skills, and more.
First, here’s a look at some new areas:
Snowy Mountains
Ghost Ship
Kuroyukihime “Accel Assault” Ver.
Chiyuri “Accel Assault” Ver.
Next up, here’s a look at some sub-scenario event CGs featuring various characters.
A monster blew itself up using a self-destruct attack and also blew up Leafa’s clothing while at it.
Kirito and Asuna enjoying the nice atmosphere while out in the field.
Haruyuki just before stuffing his face with Chiyuri’s cooking.
Asuna, Chiyuri, Haruyuki, and Takumu enjoying lunch together.
Kirito is shown upside down after being grabbed by the ivy of plant monster. Silica tries to help but…
In Accel World vs. Sword Art online, the GS (Ground-Sky) Active Change Battle will put you in teams of three and you’ll get to switch between the party characters in real-time. Not only can you use this system to switch characters, but you can do it in the middle of an attack and follow up with the switched character for a combo. Doing so vastly increases the damage, so the game rewards you for switching out more often than not.
Sword Art Online characters are able to fly, use Sword Skill, and magic. Meanwhile, Accel World characters have superhuman jumps, special attacks, and Incarnate Slo;;s/
Here’s an example of some of the special moves from both worlds:
Kirito
[Sword Skill] Cygnus Onslaught – Uses two swords to slice up enemies.
Asuna
[Sword Skill] Shooting Star – Uses all of her power for a mighty thrust attack.
Silver Crow
[Incarnate Skill] Laser Lance – Concentrates energy on his palms and launches a powerful beam of light from a distance.
Black Lotus
[Special Attack] Death by Barrage– Using the blade on her leg, she delivers 100 kick slashes in rapid succession.
Accel World vs. Sword Art Online: Millennium Twilight releases in Japan on March 16, 2017 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The game releases in North America and Europe in Summer 2017.
Published: Feb 2, 2017 05:30 am