If you liked
Log Horizon
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...then you might like
Overlord
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Both are video-game-themed. Both anime gravitate around the fact that they are stuck, in their respective games. Both are MMORPG's. Both have main characters that are overpowered, in their own way. Overlord is rather darkly theme, but lightens up every once in a while. Log Horizon focuses on a sort of political complication, and explains things in extraordinary detail. Overlord will have, or, depending on the time, has, 13 episodes. Log Horizon has 50. Log Horizon is more viewer-friendly, and as such is acceptable for viewers around 13 years old. Overlord is mainly for people around 18-30, as it includes gore and slightly lewd activities. Both are great anime, and both are recommendable to most anime fans. Both have a rather slow beginning, as well. Should you be interested in a more romantic, adventurous and just series, then watch Log Horizon. Should you be interested in a more serious series, full of action, ferocity and astonishment, then watch Overlord. If you are the type of person that prefers to marathon, then Overlord is the better option.
If you liked
Sword Art Online
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...then you might like
Overlord
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Among other things, they both are similarly themed, and both have overpowered main characters. While Kirito isn't the strongest character, Ains seems to be. There are hostile creatures in both anime, but, while in "Sword Art Online" the monsters spawn by themselves, the monsters in "Overlord" are summoned. The comedy in both anime is fundamentally different. "Sword Art Online" is more serious (-ish), so the comedy is more lighthearted and simple. The comedy in "Overlord" resembles that of "High School DxD", so it's more perverted and age-restrictive. Both are adaptions of light-novels. Only "Overlord" is of the 'Ecchi' genre. Both are recommendable, but while "Sword Art Online" is more of an action-type fantasy, "Overlord" is more adventurous and consistent. Which one the viewer prefers is, of course, up to to him-/herself. "Sword Art Online" is more viewer-friendly.
If you liked
Fairy Tail
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...then you might like
Akame ga Kill!
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Both include endless fighting for several reasons. While "Akame ga Kill!" is focused on revenge and justice, as well as hostile and corrupt law enforcement, "Fairy Tail" is focused on family and the evil nature of humans, as well as chaotic and depraved villains. Both series include magic and magic weapons, and both are comedic at times. While "Fairy Tail" is more lighthearted, "Akame ga Kill" has a dark and malicious plot. Both are dramatic and focused on a similar sort of justice, after the motto: "An eye for an eye". "Akame ga Kill" has 24 episodes and one season. "Fairy Tail" has over 200 episodes and two seasons. "Fairy Tail" is, as of yet, still airing, while "Akame ga Kill" is not.