Take A Look At In-Game Footage From Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment

Namco Bandai have shared a new trailer for Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment that gives us a latest look at the anime-inspired game. As previously reported, Infinity Moment is like the .hack games on PlayStation 2, in that it takes place in an MMO world, but isn’t a massively multiplayer game itself.

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Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment kicks off when a dungeon in the game, Aincrad, falls prey to a system error. 75 floors of the dungeon are affected, and high-level bosses begin to appear on the wrong floors. The virus appears to want to take over the remaining 25 floors of the dungeon as well.

 

You play as Kirito in Sword Art Online: Infinity Moment. Namco Bandai will release the game for PSP but haven’t announced a release date yet.


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