Game
Sword Art Online: Virtual Reality
10 years ago

Reboot!


Thanks to someone special, I now have the full version of RPG Vx Ace, and this project shall be continued…or not.

Due to the fact that I no longer have to rush to get as much of the game out and about like I had when I was using the trial version, the entirety of the game shall be erased, and renewed. This is already in progress and cannot be stopped, although I will save the original file incase I REALLY mess up. (better safe than sorry)

I will make sure to explore more in-depth upon the plot, the mechanics of the game “Sword Art Online” and more character backstory, customization, and choices that WILL have an impact on the story.

Of course, starting from scratch, this will take me a good ammount of time, but I do hope that this will be much better, and more enjoyable than the current version, so please be patient.



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