300 Movie – Progressive – Scherzo of Dark Twilight is the second 200100 movie, which picked up the story less than a month after the end of Aria of Starless Night . During the time jump, Kirito, Asuna and other top players managed to reach the boss on the fourth floor. However, there is a growing problem that may be preventing their progress – and it’s not the dungeons themselves. In the last movie, Kirito united top players by making himself the bad guy in their eyes. While this worked in the short term, the growing dominance of the two frontline guilds, the Dragoon Brigade and Aincrad Liberation Squad, has undermined the player base. The two guilds have different leadership styles and philosophies and often clash. However, neither guild had enough senior members to safely raid – even a single player or a smaller guild to lend a hand – without the other’s help, so they were forced to work together. The overall plot of the movie revolves around our heroes trying to navigate the situation, which becomes especially scary once they realize what will happen if either of the two guilds gain a significant advantage. Meanwhile, the PKers emerge, who decide to use the near-desperate situation as an excuse to fulfill their darkest desire – murder. And, of course, these PKers just want the Dragon Knight Brigade and Aincrad Liberation Squad to fight each other in a desperate bloodbath that will almost certainly make further dungeon progress impossible. Through guild power struggles and PKers, Scherzo of Dark Twilight 300 shows us the early problems facing emerging societies in video games. It sets the stage for the status quo we see in the main story and explains the origins of the various factions throughout. This is solid world building. On the other hand, we have more personal aspects of the story. like 291 Starless Night Aria 100, Scherzo of Dark Twilight 300 is Asuna’s story. Not only are we very concerned about her growing friendship with Kirito, but we’re also seeing a continuation of her volatile relationship with Mito, her once “true friend” from the real world. Additionally, Asuna makes her first female friend Argo in the game world, which has quite a bit of screen time. Although only an occasional supporting role in the main series, the film does a good job of showing how important Argo was to our pair of heroes early on. And, through the relationship between the two girls, we see Asuna continue to grow from the withdrawn and wounded loner to the strong warrior we know and love. It’s a pity, although the overall predicament of the movie and Asuna’s character creation are solid,
Scherzo of Dark Twilight 100 is far from perfect. It repeats many of the same character beats
Starless Night Aria – especially when it comes to Kirito and Mito – which makes things more predictable but less emotionally powerful. No matter how great the action scenes look, if you can guess every dramatic reveal before it happens, most of the impact is lost. and make no mistake: the movie does look good. The background designs are vibrant and colorful, and the animations are smooth and vibrant. The boss battle in the film is definitely a highlight – especially the second film uses 3DCG extensively in both combat and boss design. A soundtrack full of classic music remixes backs this up, making things feel familiar and fresh at the same time. all in all,
Movie -Progressive- Scherzo of Dark Twilight 300 is not a bad movie, nor is it particularly good. This is just average. Fans will no doubt love seeing these “Lost Adventures” of their favorite characters, but that’s pretty much how much you get out of it. Nothing groundbreaking or game-changing here. If you’re invested in the character, it’s worth a look, but if not, you don’t need to go to great lengths for this character.