If you liked
Sword Art Online
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...then you might like
Quanzhi Gaoshou
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These feature skilled gamers in fantasy MMORPG settings. Though the plots differ considerably, there's no shortage of similarities in other regards such as the engaging action sequences, the very skilled and confident protagonists, and the cute female companions.
both mc are real badass....story line is little different...this anime shows mixture of mc's both real and virtual life....but in Sao they shows on mc's virtual life with more game details
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Recommended by issiehyoudou
Both MC are pro players in MMORPG.
Both MC are so skilled, intelligent, badass.
Xiu looks like Kirito, Mucheng looks like Asuna (exactly the same hair style).
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Recommended by RJBScarletRain
Kirito is similar to MC because they are both best in their games. Although Quanzhi Gaoshou focuses on eSports, they both have their struggles. The animation is really good, too.
This show continues the ongoing trend of video-game themed anime, but The King's Avatar goes about it in a mellowing slice of life style.
TK'sA is about an eSports star who is dismissed from the team after several lackluster years, and the new way of life he finds through a nightshift job at an unassuming internet cafe. This show is very surreal in spite of, or because of, it's simplicity.
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Recommended by Aceofacez10
Similarities:
-both about games
-based on light novel
Differences:
-QZGS is a chinese anime
-QZGS is more of a MMORPG than a virtual game like SAO
Which is better?
It's Quan Zhi Gao Shou for me as it focuses on the action and there is just a REALLY REALLY SLIGHT hint of romance (if you could call that a romance), which is good for me since that is what I'm looking for. (I'm a gamer btw.)
Note: As of now, it is still ongoing, so if you do not want ongoing series, then don't watch it YET. (But I still recommend watching it NOW)
If you like gaming anime, this is the best one out there imo, only bad thing is they talk Chinese, a bit weird . but u get used to it quick.
So, to be honest, I dislike both shows.
However, I figured out hey maybe since I dislike both anime for roughly the same lines, someone out there might like them for the same reasons.
In fact, one of the big plus of both anime is that they provide a community fed up with wimpy MCs with winning ones whose character triumphs exist first and foremost to gratify the audience.
To those simply looking for an easy and gratifying watch, both series deliver on that department.
Both MCs are gamers in real life. They are overpowered in playing videp games. Good story and cool sword fights.
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Recommended by Half-MagePrince
Wanna see a better version of Kirito, and actually see the MC grind from the bottom after he loses everything at the start? You've got it in Quanzhi Gaoshou!
Both main characters have outstanding skills compared to others in online games.
They're both animes focused on games, but Quanzhi Gaoshou takes a more real-life approach. Its almost like a semi-isekai, since we get to see action inside the game, but there is a distinct difference between ingame and life.
game related, both mmorpg, both overpowered mc beating up scrubs while helping new players
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Recommended by braindmgdednt