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Sword Art Online: Childhood Friend is a Terrible Game

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Was it really that bad?

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>>1

I was planning to shine by teaching new players, but my real luck and skills were so good that I ended up getting left behind more and more.

It might not be that bad, as they just come at me with a complex about the results and see me as an enemy.

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Speaking of which, I haven’t played Kirito mode.

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The psycho gay bastard was simply trash, but I couldn’t help but wonder if my childhood friend was that terrible… then I remembered I was obsessed with the big-boobed sister, so I wasn’t concerned about that…

5: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx19

If I wanted to speak ill of it, I could do so endlessly, but…

If a teenager sees someone younger than them rapidly gaining recognition and being pampered, it’s only natural for them to harbor dark feelings.

But stop throwing grenades in a one-on-one fight.

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>>5

First of all, the root of it is that he wants someone to look down on.

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The story begins when a nursing student, who has been living with immense inferiority complex and feelings of inadequacy compared to her exceptionally talented older sister and has not had a fulfilling real life, invites her childhood friend—who is one of the few friends she has (and probably hasn’t contacted for years)—to play a game she is hooked on as a means of feeling superior.

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I thought it was crazy how my emotions changed from cuddling and flirting just a moment ago to getting really upset.

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It seems my luck was terrible when we were playing gacha together.

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I think there is a demand for characters that openly express such ugly emotions.

Don’t make her a childhood friend heroine.

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All I can take pride in is my gaming skills, but putting that aside, there are plenty of players out there who are stronger than Kureha in this game…

I want to support complete beginners from a professional perspective to the point where I would be respected for it.

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>>11

To be honest, if that’s the level of ulterior motive, it’s kind of cute, isn’t it?

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The main scenario ended somewhat quickly, but there was a lot of additional content that was fun, and since characters like Yuna and Age appear, it’s a game I really like after all.

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Well, the outcome of that ulterior motive is that players end up liking other women, and it’s all part of the style until death.

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Are you going to die!?

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>>15

Burned by a machine and die.

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>>17

Is it not because your brain is fried from NTR?

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>>17

It’s just like the original!

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The main character being “Momiji” and the handle name being “Kureha” shows quite a good sense of naming.

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Because I couldn’t abandon Noto, it was inevitable that I would abandon Ayanel.

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If you train properly, you can save both…!

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I didn’t really understand how the imitation criminal of Death Gun becomes the final boss and then just goes back to being friends without anything happening, being both gay and getting caught.

The culprit is a subordinate of the squadron led by a gay person who is also Noto’s real boss, and the gay person seems to be okay with the murder case, so it’s as if he became fully gay and turned into the final boss?

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It’s fun to dual-wield firearms.

I also like the mysterious technology reload motion.

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I love the exhilarating speed of AGI maximization.

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What am I, being able to beat Kirito, Sinon, and Yuuki despite being a beginner in VRMMO…?

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I understood through experience that when you switch to a build that enhances agility, it increases your mobility and holds the strongest potential for evasion performance, as explained in the original work.

The original version was probably unredeemable and the balance of STR-requiring weapons was terrible.

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I don’t really understand homo-related things.

Where did that guy get the nerve gear from?

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>>25

I think there was someone who was really infatuated in the management department or something like that.

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By making the protagonist’s voice Hayamin’s.

I will form a squadron with Noto, Hayamin, Ayane, and Maekawa.

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Rather, there are people who choose Noto in that scenario…

The scenario for Kureha and Homo has been explored, but it was so thin that it didn’t feel like they were treated as equal heroines.

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Although the intense relationship between the gay guy and his childhood friend is a factor, Noto Mameko is just an office lady who manages an online game…

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I’ll take it then, Kiriko.

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I think the original identity of the homo was actually childhood friend’s older sister.

It was just discontinued because it became overly popular…

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Even though my childhood friend is getting older.

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Due to the age of the office lady, the ages of the protagonist and childhood friend are higher than the original setting, as you can infer from playing the game.

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>>34

We’re talking about club activities, you know.

You must have been a high school student.

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Well, the main point is that I made some rare friends who aren’t involved in the death game, but in the end, those friends also end up bearing the sadness of losing someone important in the death game, so it’s all just a minor detail, just a minor detail.

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But the romance between the office worker and the high school student didn’t turn into a discrepancy…

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I remember it ending in a way that was unsatisfying, with the homosexuals doing whatever they wanted and then leaving.

I wonder if the issue was settled with the DLC.

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I was supposed to be a minion of someone.

It seems that we are no longer in an opposing position for now.

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I thought that if this was the setting, the problematic older sister should also make an appearance.

I think it would definitely become popular over there if I released it, so it’s not a good idea.

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>>41

Without a doubt, a kind-hearted beautiful woman with big breasts.

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It was more that Itsuki suddenly looked at me strangely than my childhood friend.

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I like Kureha and Tsjeriska, but… the final boss… uhn… I don’t like the feeling of a sequel that seems like I’m just forgiving them.

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>>43

It ended on a refreshing note, but did everyone forget that Kureha and Tseriska were really trying to kill each other?

44: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I chose to be an office lady at first.

Because my created child doesn’t have a childhood friend… and even if I hear about the past, it doesn’t resonate with me at all, so someone like the office lady I just met feels more fitting.

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It’s refreshing that there is absolutely nothing about Itsuki that I can sympathize with.

I wanted to make sure to finish it off properly if it was going to be like this.

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This is a compliment, but Ituki’s character matches the voice so perfectly that it’s really annoying, which makes it wonderful.

48: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The heroine is Basalt Joe, but he never looks at me at all.

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>>48

I realized that I was always taking you along…

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>>48

When I play as the female protagonist, I get seriously jealous.

Isn’t 3P good, including me?

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It feels like it’s being somewhat forgiven because it’s not true and there are no dead people, but who do you think you are allowing someone to do things that would result in dead people? Well, I suppose anyone would think that…

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If I were to die, I don’t think I had any regrets after the true ending.

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I think Kirito-san is so cool that I can’t help but want to put a mark on it.

53: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Itsuki is just… too creepy and also harmful!

The charisma and connections that allow you to get your hands on a nerve gear are insane…

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Kirito is hiding it, but he’s also looking at me in a somewhat unfavorable way.

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>>54

I’m just having fun finding game friends who have nothing to do with death games…

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What makes someone gay is that even if they create female characters, they still act in a way that can only be described as gay.

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Kirito likes teaching beginners, so he reached out to the main character who seems to be a solo player without any friends.

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>>59

There’s nothing wrong with wanting to teach beginners.

The problem is just that it leads to jealousy from there.

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A beginner who masters it after being taught the tips for the sword barrier.

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I like the me who was called over here and there in the DLC, wandering around.

I really like how Kureha has completely lost her edge and has become a mom.

Celiska, act more like a heroine!

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I ultimately love Rieable because she’s too sexy.

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Rieble is nice, right?

That’s how I came to know Akari Kito.

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Joe doesn’t waver from his stance of not allowing anyone to make Aphasis cry! So he’s probably devoted.

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It seems like I can almost steal Rie Abel away.

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If you give a Liéble suit to various girls, it’s vulgar, but…

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But the original creator’s favorite character in this game is Itsuki, you know?

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Being called a diva by everyone, I wonder if staying up for three days straight is really a good idea.

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