What is your favorite "trapped in a videogame" manga/anime?
None, I hate the concept. I prefer stuck in another world. Video games are too tack for me.
>>282860060SAO because it's the only one I've watched.
>>282860060I love the part where femenine weak ass MC turned out to be a girl
>>282861211>Continuing...Especially when the girl he liked turned out to be an older paraplegic girl, resulting in a lesbic couple between a 14-15 years old girl and a 18-20 years old woman in a Wheelchair
>>282860060This had an amazing soundtrack and I’m no weeb but some of the songs are still on my Spotify playlist
>>282860060I dunno. I'm not so violently against it as a concept but I can't think of too often where I'd consider down well. That said I do think I rather like the whole VIBE Hack had going for it. It was nice and slow and moody and kind of dreamy. And It really hits differently if you grew up in the time it came out with how different the internet and online gaming were as a whole. Only back then could a whole online mystery really work. It really was a very different environment.
>>282860079every time a friend says>no bro trust me, this isekai is differentthey're always not only never different, but always have some fucking grok generated name like>my wife followed me back in time and became a 1980s biker chick!and the whole thing is >isekai: the animenot once has this not been the case.
>>282861462Never listen to any recommendation under 30.
>>282861256>I’m no weebAre you lost?
Unironically SAO
Bonus points for the author actually knowing how to play MMOs.
log horizonfags are subhumans>durr only MY author played a game yes out of the entire gaming genre about games>source: it came to me in a dream
>>282860060The one with the overpowered skellington named Pico and trap elf named Chico which are the only two reasons to read/watch it.
>>282860060>>282861306I think it could still work today but yeah, the internet was this new frontier and we got a lot of interesting shows like Lain and SIGN.The two are still pretty relevant today though so I don't think it's impossible. A lot of .Hack dealt with online vs offline meetups/characters (basically, BT's entire plot) and the escapism of roleplay while Lain dealt with how differently people can present themselves online vs their actual self.
>>282860060You posted it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpOdFxTC8ZQ
>>282861716Yeah it's log.The show is somewhat boring but at least it isn't insulting
>>282860060Not .hack, that's for sure. Most of that shit wasn't even resolved