Recovery of an mmo junkie ep 2 gogoanime

Kekkai Sensen & Beyond [Maybe] Aka Kekkai Sensen S2. I didn't know they were making a second season of this either. The opening episode is… very Kekkai Sensen. It's like a pure distillation of the mad energy and absurd concepts this show contains. And basically every member of Libra gets a bit of time in…

Moriko is enjoying her online life to the fullest with Lily and all her friends. But Moriko ends up telling a lie about her personal situation outside of game to them, and now she feels guilty. Meanwhile, in the real world, Moriko ends up bumping into a hot, blond-haired, green-eyed man.

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They are both about introverted video-game addicts who are pulled out of their shells. Although one is about an MMORPG player and the other a handheld addict, they are both comedies and SOLs and share a main theme. 

There is a cute awkwardness between the leads of the individual shows that blossoms into a romance. Good catch for those who like romance-type animes.

Arata Kaizaki (27) quit the job he landed after graduation in only three months. His life did not go well after that. Now his parents are threatening to stop sending money, and want him to come back to the country. He has no friend or girlfriend to share his troubles with…as he hits rock bottom a strange man named Ryo Yoake appears. Yoake invites Kaizaki to…

This might be a stretch if you are browsing for alike/clone anime through the recommendations. But hear me out, the connection between the two anime is the story, or rather the struggle to overcome, the barriers for the relationship between the main characters because of the system/medium they are interacting. In case of Relife, it is because both mc have to contractually hide who they are. In case of Netjuu, the MCs develop feelings in an MMO. In both anime, one of the MCs realize through a "mature connect the dots process" that they don’t have to be bound by their situation to have IRL relationship with their SO. Again, this might be an overthinking, but since both anime are just 1 season long, one can definetly satisfy the need for more of the other. 

With over 20 million players worldwide, Elder Tale is one of the hottest online RPGs. At least, it used to be only a game, until the fateful day that tens of thousands of players became stuck in the virtual world, unable to log out. For these would-be knights, healers and magicians, Elder Tale is no longer a hobby, it’s a reality, complete with…

Both series feature MMORPGs and the people who play them. There’s an element of people playing as the opposite gender in game, but mostly it just involves people interacting with one another within the game. 

Log Horizon is one of those shows, where the players suddenly find themself unable to log out of their game. While the same is not true for recovery of an mmo junkie, the main characters do spend a lot of time in the game, and that is also where a lot of the story happens. Both kind of fit into the slice of life category, however Log Horizon has a lot more game-related content. Despite that, both have a certain level of romance. mmo-junkie is a little more focused on this aspect, while Log Horizon has a more comedic / casual approach to it. They’re both a good watch, although recovery of an mmo junkie feels a bit more light-weight.

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