This one is arguably better than SAO and Log Horizon.
As mentioned by other reviews, there is no life-or-death stakes here. The shtick is there are no shtick. It's just a story about players playing a game.
While SAO and LH started in a VR-game setting, it was just a disguise, in their cores those are isekai stories. Shangri-La never transitions from just gaming. I would argue, it's for the best: it's one story-breaking nonsense plot hole after another with SAO, none here.
There is only one flaw: after the defeat of the first Colossus, show stumbles and dramatically looses the good pace it has beforehand.
All the other aspects are incredible.
Characters are solid, they each have their own motivation to play and goals to achieve - altogether they form the story. Not only the humans, but NPCs have some big roles in it.
Animation is a perfect eye-candy, rich in detail and very fluid.
Music and SFX are outstanding.
It rocks.
Playing in games with horrible balance, gameplay, storyline, etc.
Suffering with comic consequenses.
Using game exploits.
Explanation by JoeGP on Wednesday, 29.05.2024 00:02