Online: Hollow Fragment — Sword Art

: Combat uses an "Auto-Attack" system supplemented by manual Sword Skills and the "Switch" mechanic. It’s less about twitch reflexes and more about resource management—specifically managing your Burst Gauge and SP .

: You are constantly balancing two separate goals. You must clear the floors of Aincrad (Floors 76–100) while simultaneously exploring the much more open and dangerous Hollow Area. Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment

Whether you’re playing the original Vita version or the PS4/PC remaster, Re: Hollow Fragment , here is everything you need to know about this niche but surprisingly deep JRPG. The Story: A Glitch in the System : Combat uses an "Auto-Attack" system supplemented by

: You aren't alone. You can recruit over 100 characters to join your party, though you’ll likely spend most of your time building "affinity" with the main heroines to unlock special events and CGs. You must clear the floors of Aincrad (Floors

For many fans, the appeal of Sword Art Online isn't just the story—it’s the "what if?" What if the game didn’t end on floor 75? What if there were hidden areas beyond the standard tower? Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment is the answer to those questions, serving as both a "remake" of the PSP title Infinity Moment and a massive expansion that introduces a whole new storyline.

The game starts with a divergence from the anime: after the climactic battle on Floor 75, the game doesn’t end. Instead, Kirito and the rest of the players are still trapped, forced to climb to Floor 100. Amidst this, Kirito is teleported to a mysterious, unmapped region called the , where he meets a mysterious "orange" player named Philia.