Accel World VS. Sword Art Online vs Hachi Hachi
Accel World VS. Sword Art Online
Accel World VS. Sword Art Online is the first, and hopefully not the last, cross-platform (PC via Steam and PlayStation) game that offers a nice mash-up between two popular animes, Sword Art Online and Accel World. In this game, Svart Alfheim and the Accelerated World have emerged and are causing certain devastating destruction in the world, and during all the chaos, Yui has mysteriously vanished. Kirito is convinced she's in trouble but in order to locate her, he will need to challenge the Seven Kings of pure color from the Accelerated World to get the information he needs.Like the previous game, Accel World VS. Sword Art Online is a party-based RPG where you'll need to assemble a team of heroes by recruiting the characters from either anime and novel series. Aside from providing you witha hyper jumping skill, the game's dynamic combat system also retained Sword Art Online's iconic aerial combat, allowing you to perform impressive aerial strikes from the skies. Best yet, the game even has an online multiplayer option with varying modes which can support up to 4 players.
Accel World VS. Sword Art Online is the perfect anime mash-up for Sword Art Online. If you love either one of the animes or even both, you might want to check this game out!
Hachi Hachi
Hachi Hachi is an anime-themed action rhythm game that boasts of offering a slew of original soundtracks, each with their own back stories for you to uncover. The tracks are all designed by more than 20 professional musicians working together and they feature tunes from a wide variety of music genres, ranging from J-pop to Jazz; R&B to hardcore metal; and so much more. All of this is also coupled with fantastic anime art that truly immerses you into the theme of the game.The most interesting part of Hachi Hachi is its PvP aspect. Unlike many other action rhythm games which are basically single-player games, Hachi Hachi lets you choose to compete with another player or play alone in its Casual mode. The game also has a highly competitive Arena mode. In it, there's a weekly tournament where players will be randomly matched with other players of similar skill levels and be given a random song and difficulty to battle in. The more matches you win, the higher you rank on the tournament's leaderboard!
If competitive tap tap-styled games are kind of your thing, Hachi Hachi is an excellent choice. Give the game a try by downloading it from Google Play or the Apple App Store!