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The End of the World – Sword Art Online Episode 14 Reaction



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Welcome to my first viewing of Sword Art Online. Sword Art Online is a Japanese light novel series written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec. The series takes place in the near future and focuses on protagonist Kirito and Asuna Yuuki as they play through various virtual reality MMORPG worlds.

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40 thoughts on “The End of the World – Sword Art Online Episode 14 Reaction
  1. Akihiko Kayaba let Kirito killed him because having Asuna and Kirito defy the gaming code made him think that was enough already, it was time to end it. The world that he created, that he was a god, was no longer responding to the rules he set.

  2. I would really recommend you watch subbed anime, of course it is your own decision but imo dubbed is not giving you the entire anime experience, again just a suggestion.

  3. One of the underlying themes in SAO is the ability of willpower to override and break the limitations imposed by the system. That's how Asuna was able to break admin paralysis, how Kirito was able to force himself back together to beat Kayaba. There were also hints about it earlier, Kayaba mentioned earlier that Kirito exceeded his expectations, he was able to move faster than the system was supposed to restrict him to with his stats, enough so that Kayaba had to cheat to beat him. It shows up in later arcs too, though I'm not sure if it's explicitly referenced in the series anywhere.
    No, we're not supposed to like him, but you don't have to like someone to understand them.

  4. SAO has flaws, quite a few, but I like it anyway. And the series, outside of the next arc (really didn't like it that much, was the weakest of them), gets better and better. Just wait until you get through it all.

  5. Before you read this remember: this is my opinion only and you are free to agree with it or not.
    I think there's no incredibly developed reason behind what Kayaba did, as awful it may sounds. Since he was a child he dreamed of living in that castle and he just wanted to make that a reality. That's it. The reason why he made SAO a deadly game it's just because he wanted it to be as real as possible, and as longevous as possible since he knew someone'd eventually clear the game and set everyone free, and he also wanted to see it happening. That's why he remained for two years in dive together with all the other players, and he wanted to see with his own eyes the victory of this called "hero", who he recognized as Kirito. But he knew that the moment he'd return in the real world he'd have no place to go except jail or the electrical chair, so he decided to make it so he'd be the last boss, so he could see the final victory of the Hero and then die in his dreamed world, as well as in real life. The moment the hero and the rest of the assault team'd arrive at the Ruby Palace it'd have been already victory for them I think, since I don't think Kayaba'd have want them to actually lose at the last boss. In fact when he saw Kirito refusing to die before bringing him down with him, and going for the kill, he didn't stop him, he just smiled. He knew Kirito'd be able to do it. Why do you think Asuna was kept alive? He made it so that if she sacrificed herself for Kirito, she'd go in a limbo within life and death in the game until Kirito managed to kill him and set everyone free.

  6. When kirito said the watching rpgs is boring part he was referring to watching someone like a sibling or some rando, not like let's players, because the players are basically just living, their not trying to make it entertaining or narrating, their just going about their business

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