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Author: Pedram
Rating: 5
Review: The second part of Floor 6 was finally finished in this volume and what a ride it's been. This volume focus a lot of the quests and very advanced "NPCs" there was a lot of foreshadowing, not only for latter event in this same volume, but for events happening 2 to 4 years later in the main story, even in 2nd half of alicization. This Volume was all from Kirito's PoV but damn it was an enjoyable and fun narrative overall. Kirito's unspoken jokes, his nicknaming habits and even his dorky reactions are always fun to read. There was several interesting plot going on at the same time with a good chunk of mystery, 2 big fight ( a group battle and a boss battle ) Definitely worth my time and money, 5/5 recommend for any fan of the old volumes.
Author: Meric
Rating: 3
Review: I'm not saying it's bad by any means. This one just felt a little...drawn out. Personally in games, I don't care for tons of puzzles. A well places puzzle here and there, cool. But an entire floor where everything is a puzzle within a puzzle is just too much. The quest started in the last book continued into this one, taking the entirety of the book, which kind of bored me. It took a while to come back and finish it once I set it down the first time. That being said, I did enjoy the elaboration on the quest, just probably would've preferred a more entertaining quest than Curse of Stanchion. I also enjoyed the thought behind it, of what if the quests would change and evolve depending on outside influences. That was neat, again just a better quest would have helped, in my own opinion. Overall, still worth the read and I still love this series, I just got a little bored with the puzzles in this one. Next!