A/N: Another one :D

Asuna may sound a little bitchy in the beginning of the chapter but I have no intent on bashing. Funny thing is that she reminded me a little about Lily Evans-Potter and Ginny Weasley with their fiery tempers when I was writing about her. (another plot bunny just popped up *sigh*)

Chapter 3
Missing you here

It was at the start of April when a rumour started going around Aincrad that it was possible to get killed inside the safe zones. When Harry heard the rumour he merely sighed and continued to ignore it in favour for selling the items to his customer at the time. It wasn't possible to be killed inside the safe zones. That's what they were for after all. To give the gamer time to rest, re-equip and explore, maybe even meet new people. He had designed some of the safe zones and the basic programming had been copied to every safe zone. It was impossible to kill a player inside city walls.

Of course they could get harmed and their HP damaged while fighting duels, but those didn't count as killing.

It was a week after hearing the rumour for the first time and Harry was sitting in his favourite armchair reading a book, when a message signal shook him out of his comforting position. A little annoyed since he had just reached the best part, Harry pressed the annoying flashing button. "What do you wish to know now Agil? I told you before that unless you have a Heavenly Stone, I cannot upgrade -"

"That's not why I'm calling Harry-kun," Agil said, his deep voice filled with worry. "We need your opinion about something."

"We?" Harry muttered, clearly confused and suddenly his friends voice was drowned out by the commanding voice of Asuna. The raven head sighed and rolled his eyes. "Should have known. Have they taken over your shop Agil? I didn't know you could be overthrown this easily?" he teased his friend, finding amusement in the older man's discomfort.

Another male chuckled while Agil continued to sputter slightly in defence. "Really this is a serious call," Asuna said in a scolding tone, but its effect was a little lost on Harry.

"Seriously Sirius?" Harry was probably the only one who understood that joke fully, but he used it anyway. He was quite sure that his Godfather wouldn't have minded his name being used like that. Asuna was growling and half shouting down the line while threatening the two males at her end at the same time. The raven head sighed and relaxed into his chair. "Alright princess, calm down. Just tell me what got you all hot and bothered."

"We were just wondering about something in the system," Asuna said, clearly a little put out by his attitude but still frustrated enough to talk to him. "Agil-kun and Kirito-kun both seemed to think that you know more about the system than anyone we know."

Harry chuckled darkly. "I wonder about that," he muttered, idly flipping through the pages of his book. Of course they didn't know that Heathcliff was actually Kayaba or that Harry had apprenticed under said man and had been stuck inside Cardinal for four years now. If they would ever find out, everyone would probably blame him for getting them locked inside the system and a massive man hunt would most likely form. Not that Harry could actually be killed. Cardinal saw him as part of the system, thus had made him an Immortal Object. He had tried to kill himself multiple times after all, but it seemed he was Master of Death as much here as in the real world.

"Hello? Harry, are you still there?" Agil's worried voice drifted through the line and Harry blinked away his sober thoughts.

"Unfortunately yes," he said with a bitter smile. "Tell me about the Sirius stuff."

"Well you've probably heard the rumours-" Not again, Harry groaned and rolled his eyes. "- but there had been a murder inside the safe zone," Kirito said hesitantly. "We recovered the spear and taken it to Agil. Turns out the spear is called Guilty Thorn and the maker was someone called Grimrock. There's nothing really special about the weapon and the maker is relatively unknown."

"Aren't you guys jumping to conclusions?" Harry drawled, already distancing himself from the conversation. It was clear that they still didn't understand anything about what was happening.

"What do you mean?" Asuna hissed. "A guy was murdered inside a safe-"

"And that's what I call jumping to conclusions Asuna-sama," the raven head said, annoyed with the commanding voice of that little girl. Not that it was her fault of course, but Harry wished she would get off of her high horse already. "Murders do not happen inside safe zones. It is what they were designed to be. Make sure that the guy is really dead before you start spreading Aincrad wide panic. Now if you three don't mind, I've got a book to finish. Oh and Agil, you owe me 100 coins and a new bowl from our last game. Don't forget to pay up."

And Harry logged out of the conversation.

SAO…

"Are you… Harry?"

Harry looked up to stare at his newest customer. "Finally found your way to my shop I see," the raven head said with a cheeky smile and the brown haired girl's eyebrow started to twitch. "Still irritable I see. You really need to learn how to reign in that temper of yours or you're going to get into trouble because of it at some point." Because I know exactly what sort of trouble an irritable temper can give you.

She was frowning and her entire posture screamed resentment and displeasure, but she relaxed suddenly and her eyes softened slightly. "Kirito-kun told me you sell a lot of rare items and help upgrade weapons," she said. It appeared she had found a person who could calm her mind slightly. The raven head fought to keep from smiling. "I was wondering if you had any information on something call Hero's Crest?"

Harry smirked a little. "And what would you do with that kind of information? It is not a very common item after all."

Asuna flushed and crossed her arms across her chest, turning her head away from him as if to say that it really wasn't his business at all. "It's nothing special."

"If it's nothing special then there's no use in giving you that type of information," the raven head said, smiling like a Cheshire cat and his green eyes almost gleaming in the light of the store. He enjoyed teasing his customers, especially when they became defensive like this. Of course it didn't help that Asuna reminded him of someone he loved to tease when he was still alive.

"You're impossible," she huffed and swiftly turned. "Forget it." And without even saying goodbye the Lightning Flash Asuna stomped out the door, slamming the door only to be given an Immortal Object warning.

Harry chuckled. "Oh how I love to tease the young and naïve. It reminds me of the good old days." He turned to walk back to his living area when the bell chimed again. Asuna was standing in the doorway once more, her face oddly blank but she was breathing harshly. "You didn't last very long," the raven head said, feeling almost disappointed.

Her brown eyes narrowed for a split second before her face relaxed again. "How much does the information cost?" she all but hissed.

The raven head raised an amused eyebrow before checking his item list. "For an item this rare… 2000 coins." Asuna bristled and Harry smirked. "For you… 1500 and three Service Rings."

"Are you insane?" she cried out, her fists clenched and shaking. "That is extortion!"

"Is it?" Harry asked calmly. "The Service Rings cost about 50 coins each, meaning that you have a discount of 350 coins."

"That's not what I mean," Asuna argued, her hands twitching towards her sword. "How can information regarding an item cost 2000 coins?"

"Profit little lady," the raven head said while shrugging his shoulders. "You must understand that the information regarding that item is hard to come by. Even the item itself would sell for over 50.000 coins. It's not my fault you chose to look for information on one of the rarer items on Aincrad."

Asuna huffed and turned to leave again. "When you return the price will be the same," Harry called after her but she had already slammer the door shut. Curious about the fact that she seemed to be in the habit of returning Harry moved around the counter and opened the shop door. "Wow, have I become this popular?"

A sea of white was spread out on the street in front of his shop. "Are you guys having a meeting, because then I would recommend getting to a pub or something. You guys are blocking my entry way. Oy Asuna-sama, won't you get your men out of here already. Oh and if you have time to spare could you ask Ashley to come by my place of 28th? I have something interesting for her." The raven head winked at her before turning back to his shop, locking up for today and returning to his main house.

He chuckled to himself, feeling quite satisfied. There had definitely been a difference between her attitude of a few days ago and when she had entered his shop just now, but it needed to be reined in a little bit more. The girl might be a front liner but she wasn't an exception to dying in this game. He didn't care if he was rude to her and might possibly loose a few customers over this little game of wills. As long as she understood that an attitude like that could get her killed, Harry wouldn't mind losing out.

Pursing his lips he flipped on the radio and hummed along as a familiar song started. He quickly made something to eat, not really bothered anymore by the amount of work cut in halve. Harry had loved to cook when he left Britain, throwing himself into cooking and baking courses while learning the new language. He had maxed the culinary level within the game shortly after arriving, mainly because he had nothing better to do in his monthly long lockdown and so everything was relatively easy. A few clicks of a button and the raven head could make an entire feast. Not that he had anyone to share it with…

Playing a waiting game he had designed and installed a little while ago, Harry sighed as a written message suddenly blinked to life.

Heard you were causing some trouble.
Which house or shop are you at?

Klein

Harry snorted and shook his head. "Word travels fast hmm," the raven head muttered and he contemplated answering. Maybe he should just ignore it for today. Then again…

Are you doing your lady a service?
Teddy Mill Farm, 28
th Floor.
Hope you guys are hungry.

It didn't take long before there was a polite knock on the door which echoed through the empty farm. Harry had just finished setting the table for the entire company and smiled as he opened the door. "If it isn't the brave Fuurinkazan brothers," he said cheerfully and stepping out of the way in a gesture of hospitality. "Do come in. I do hope you guys are hungry for I have prepared a feast out of boredom without any hope of finishing it myself."

Dale was the first one to stumble across the threshold, giving the others a reason to enter as well. It was a funny sight to behold, watching the group of front liners gape like fish on dry land at his farm house. The house was completely done in old English style, complete with thatched roof and old stone walls. The floor creaked pleasantly underneath their feet and a large fireplace dominated part of the living area. The kitchen was large enough to eat in, its wooden cupboards and AGA giving it a homely feel. A few old workbenches were placed in the corners and a long table was placed in the middle of the kitchen enough for eight people.

It wasn't the first time people had entered this house. Ashley, the best seamstress in Aincrad, had been here once or twice. Harry had allowed her to decorate the place to her hearts contents, which meant that everything was either cream coloured or red. The raven head didn't mind since it made him feel a little more at home. That and he spend most of his time in the castle on floor 42 anyway, which had also been decorated by Ashley but more to his tastes.

His other houses had been decorated by Ashley as well. Harry had made sure that the moment she had maxed her skill level she had enough work to do. He had helped a few people like that, making sure they could max their skill levels before giving them enough work so they could open their own shops to help other players. Of course Harry stated that it was merely for selfish reasons. The ones who had worked for him knew different though, even if they saw him as nothing but an AI.

As the Guild plus Harry settled down to eat, conversation was started awkwardly between the Guild members. While they were used to seeing Harry inside his shops, they had never interacted with him in one of his homes. Seeing him enjoy his food seemed a new experience entirely. "So how are the front lines?" Harry asked, trying to make the group of gamers feel more at ease. I heard you guys reached the 59th Floor. Found any interesting new items?"

"Not really," Kunimitzz said between bites. Out of everyone he and Klein seemed to be most at ease. "I think we're all just happy to have survived the last boss. It was one Hell of a fight and we lost about six players to the bastard."

Klein nodded and sipped from his drink. "You would think fighting a massive Samurai* would be easy work but the guy kept switching weapons and skills. When we finally figured out his weakness he would switch, making it near impossible to catch up to him. Didn't help that the guy became a zombie type when he still had about 5% of his life left."

"Hmm they're always the hardest," Harry mused earning a few weird looks which he ignored. "You guys might want to visit the south end of the mountain. A search there would prove beneficial. Try not to look to conspicuous though. Last time I gave out such information without payment I nearly for my arse fried."

Dale and the one called Harry-One though dubbed H-One since meeting Harry snorted and raised their glasses to salute him. The raven head nodded with a twisted smile of his own. "So what's this about me causing trouble?" The group of front line gamers quickly turned into a group of rowdy boys as the night grew dark. Harry didn't mind that they stayed or that they seemed to forget he was there in the end. All that mattered was that the house wasn't silent anymore.

SAO…

The world seemed to continue its set pace and Harry speculated how long it would take for the front lines to reach the 100th floor since they seemed to move slower than before. The Boss rooms appeared harder to find and the Bosses themselves even harder to defeat. At least they hadn't lost any more people since they reached 65th Floor. Not that it had helped them any in defeating the creatures faster or levelling up, which was expected but caused for a few bouts of depression.

The trees swayed in the breeze and for a moment all Harry could think about was how peaceful this place truly was. Nothing was happening, no-one was rushing, and there was no noise of traffic or foul smell. The only thing he could hear were birds singing and wildlife moving through the forest, water rushing through a small stream and the wind rushing leaves from trees.

He sighed in relief and relaxed into the soft grass, simply enjoying the day as it passed by in a haze of colours and impressions. Nothing would get him to leave this spot today. Absolutely nothing…

"I see you are enjoying your day off?"

Emerald green eyes opened to peer up towards the man who had trapped him inside this virtual world. "I was until you showed up," Harry muttered lazily, closing his eyes again. "Please leave me alone."

"My, Harry," Kayaba sighed and Harry could feel the older man taking a seat next to him. "You're being so cruel today. I would have thought that today would be an exception."

"Why would today be an exception?" Harry muttered, feeling torn between answering the man or just ignoring him.

"I don't know," the scientist mused, sounding slightly amused. The man almost sounded like his old self again, before he had gotten obsessed with his system. "Maybe because it's such a nice day outside or because you've got a day off work? Or maybe even the fact that the front lines have reached the 70th Floor? Take your pick, I've got more."

The raven head opened his eyes again to stare at his sensei and employer. "Please return to being your sadistic and cold self, sensei," he said deadpanned earning a questioning look from the older man. A small blush heated Harry's cheeks. "You're freaking me out." Expressive grey eyes which didn't seem to belong to the scientist at all stared down at his apprentice for a few seconds before the man burst out laughing. The former Wizard turned away from the sight. "You're embarrassing yourself," he muttered. "What is someone sees?"

Kayaba chuckled a little while longer before he turned to look at the swaying Sakura trees which surrounded the house. "You don't have to worry about that," the scientist said. The man looked relaxed and quite at home in this little piece of paradise. "You locked this place up pretty tight. I had to access my administrator's code before I could enter. I'm glad I did. This place reminds me of home."

Harry remained silent after that. He didn't have a counter for that statement after all. He drifted slightly in and out of consciousness over the course of the day, ignoring his sensei as the man stayed by his side. The man seemed as relaxed as the raven head and just as content to spend the day in silence. They ate together and drank tea, both enjoying the sunshine and the pleasant breeze. When dinnertime arrived Harry sat up from his patch of grass and dusted himself off. "You staying for dinner then sensei?"

The older man looked up from where he had been reading his book. "If you don't mind."

Raven black hair swayed a little as Harry shrugged his shoulders and shook his head. "I would be a poor host to send someone away just before dinnertime." And he set out to cook a simple meal for two. For some reason Kayaba insisted on having music play in the background and Harry let him. He didn't really mind and the sound of traditional instruments seemed to sooth his mind a little.

At dinner they spoke a little about things which weren't really relevant to either party. They didn't talk about the past, or what was happening in the real world. They didn't even speak about how the gamers were progressing through the game. All they spoke about was science and technology and even the fictional books Harry had been reading. They played Shoji and Koi-Koi after dinner while Harry ate some treacle tart and Kayaba was content with eating umeboshi.

It was late when Kayaba finally called it quits and stood to leave. Harry followed his sensei to his front door. For a moment it seemed that they would part in silence as well when the scientist suddenly turned to the wizard with an intense and searching gaze. The raven head frowned a little at the intensity of it and wondered if the man was troubled by something. The older man smiled suddenly. It was a small smile and one Harry wasn't used to seeing on the serious man, but it made him feel a little more at ease. "I hope you've had a nice birthday Harry."

And with that the man left, leaving Harry standing in the doorway with his mouth fallen open in shock.

SAO…

The days after Harry birthday blurred together until they would become a mix of emotions and impressions and before he realised it October had started. At first Harry hoped the month would fly by as well when it was suddenly announced that Kirito joined Knights of Blood. Quite sure that it was just a misunderstanding, the raven head ignored the information and continued on with his work. He couldn't ignore it anymore though when Kirito entered his shop together with Asuna, both dressed in the white and red colours of their Guild.

All Harry could do was gape and stare, blink a few times before pinching himself. "White doesn't suit you," was the only thing Harry could think of.

Asuna giggled and Kirito huffed a little before frowning. "I got beaten fair and square," the 'Black' Swordsman muttered, a light blush spreading across his cheeks.

The former Wizard raised a questionable eyebrow but shook it off. He probably didn't want to know. "So what can I do for you two lovebirds?" he asked, smirking slightly when the two gamers started to turn pink in embarrassment. "Don't tell me you two finally decided to get married?"

It was quite amusing to watch the two gamers sputter and stammer a while. "Forget it, forget it," Harry said with a wink when it appeared he wouldn't get anything sensible out of them for a while. "What can I do for you two? I promise I won't tease."

"We decided to take a few days off after everything that happened," Asuna said and she bumped Kirito's shoulder in comfort. Harry had noticed the orange curser floating above the boy's head, but didn't want to pry. Kirito would tell him if he wanted too. "We won't be around and felt like letting you know."

Harry frowned a little before smiling kindly. There was probably something more, something at least one of them was hiding, but he wasn't one to ask. What importance did he hold in their lives anyway? In their eyes he was nothing but an AI, a programme created for their benefit. Something which would disappear the moment the game was cleared and the data destroyed. "People need their alone time," he said with a wink. "Have fun you two and enjoy your holiday."

"Thank you Harry," Asuna said, giving him a warm smile. She kept looking at Kirito, but the Black Swordsman merely nodded his thanks and they both turned to leave. As Harry turned back to his work, the dark haired gamer suddenly stopped and turned.

"We're getting married," he blurted out and Harry looked up at the boy he had become so fond of. Asuna turned away in embarrassment, her face slightly red again. Kirito's eyes shone with honesty and happiness. "I wanted your blessing."

The admission took Harry completely by surprise and it took him a while for the words to sink in. Kirito fidgeted all the while, showing a side the Wizard had never seen before in the solo gamer. Before he had even realised it the twenty-four-year-old had walked up to the couple and swept them up in a bone crushing hug. The two gamers froze before Asuna hugged him half-heartedly back and Kirito rested his hand on Harry's shoulder blade in an attempt of a hug.

Breaking the hug, he planted a small kiss on both their foreheads before placing his hands on their shoulders. "I'm happy that you two found each other," he said with a smile. "I give you two my blessing. Be happy and healthy in this world."

The happy couple smiled and thanked him before leaving. Harry stood in the same spot for a while, frozen by the happiness which passed when the two gamers left him shop. He was happy for them of course, but it seemed that even they had finally settled into their life here. They hadn't given up getting to the 100th Floor of course, not by a long shot. But the fact that they actually wanted to get married and live together felt like the beginning of the end.

He shook off these feelings and decided to be happy for the couple, working harder than before to supply his customers. Of course their planned vacation didn't last long as 13 days later it was rumoured that the front lines had found 75th Floor Boss room, successfully wiping out half of the party which had set out to defeat it.

November 7th

Harry felt nervous and a strange type of excitement. Like something was about to happen but he just didn't know what. It was odd that he would feel these feelings coursing through his body. The raven head hadn't felt this way since he had entered the game, so why was it that he had them now? Was it because they hadn't had any casualties in a while and now had suddenly lost half of a search party? Was it because he had become too close to Asuna and Kirito after giving his blessing? But then shouldn't he feel worried about everyone in Aincrad, because didn't he care about every individual here? Or was it because he felt slightly disconnected since this afternoon?

The former Wizard rubbed his hands together and tried to focus on his work. Suddenly he heard an odd buzzing and turned to look around. He didn't have any radios on in his direct vicinity though and no alarms or messages flashed in his screen. The raven head rubbed his ears and closed his eyes. Emerald eyes snapped open almost immediately. Someone was talking, but there was no-one around but him.

Harry turned and sat down in one of his chairs, closing his eyes again. The voices returned, faintly echoing through his head like he was standing at the other end of a canyon. "Kayaba Akihiko," the voice said and Harry was strangely reminded of Kirito. But that couldn't be. The group was 33 Floors up, fighting against a Boss.

"You are correct," a different voice said and this time Harry definitely recognised his boss. He focussed on the voices, trying to figure out how he could hear them and if it was supposed to mean something. Maybe it was a glitch or a failing in the system because someone had found out who Heathcliff really was. But why would that be linked to him?

When Harry opened his eyes he fully expected to see the inside of his shop again, but instead of the merry lit room the raven head stood in darkness. He turned when he heard the faint echoing of sword against sword. Where there people fighting? Following the sound a suddenly wail of despair echoed through the hall and Harry moved a little faster.

A dim light threw him off balance for a moment and he blinked to focus himself on the scene in front of him. In horrified fascination the raven head watch his sensei being impaled by the sword of a fading Kirito. He stumbled into the room just as the cries of multiple freed souls filled it. The two bodies vanished when Harry's world fell apart around him and absolute darkness was suddenly replaced by direct sunlight.

He was standing at the end of the world plateau, watching the gaming world of Aincrad slowly crumble into nothingness. Slowly he walks to the edge and sits down, swinging his legs back and forth and silently wondering what was going to happen now. "It seems I was found out and defeated before the 100th Floor," Kayaba said, standing behind his student.

"It seems you were," Harry muttered lightly. "What's going to happen now?"

"The ones who survived will return to reality of course," the scientist said. "And you get to go home."

"Home?" Harry asked wishfully. "I wonder about that…"

"Harry is here too?" another suddenly asked and the sensei and his student looked up simultaneously to see Kirito and Asuna standing not far from them. Harry smiled softly at them and nodded to the two lovers.

Kayaba turned to look at them fully. "Yes, Harry-kun is here too."

"You mean that Harry…?" Asuna started and the scientist nodded.

"I'm a special case though, aren't I sensei?" Harry said with a small, sad smile and he looked back at the destruction of the place he was almost starting to call home. He didn't listen to the conversation which started between the two gamers and the creator. He knew the questions they would ask and the answers Kayaba wouldn't be able to give. The older man suddenly placed a slender hand on his shoulder and emerald eyes focussed themselves on his sensei. Harry felt tired and weary, like he had travelled for a long time and was finally allowed to rest.

"Let's go home now," Kayaba said softly and Harry nodded before closing his eyes. If felt like being disassembled before being slowly pieced together. Loosing track of time in the everlasting darkness, Harry simply let his mind wander a little before shutting down. It wouldn't do for being impatient now. He had waited four and a half years for the day he could return to reality. A few more hours of darkness would be worth the wait…

RL…

Suguha sighed while she stared at her AmuSphere, hesitating (not for the first time) to put it on. She felt a little guilty playing ALfheim Online while her brother, no her cousin was lying unconscious in the hospital, trapped inside a virtual world. Sure it was because of Kazuto that she was currently playing ALfheim. She had been so sure that the moment she would enter such a world she would hate it and log-out right away. Suguha had been proven terribly wrong though and now she found herself wanting to play every waking moment.

Turning around she wrapped herself around her plush toy, wondering if she wasn't being a little bit lazy today. She had finished her homework after Kendo practice and since they hadn't planned to visit Kazuto until later this evening she would have about three hours to play a little before heading down for dinner and then the hospital. Her mother was out, so she didn't have to worry about her. She still hadn't told her mother about the AmuSphere or ALO, though Suguha suspected her mother know. She seemed to know everything which went on in her daughter's life, which unnerved the fifteen, soon sixteen, year old a little.

The dark haired girl sighed and her hand wandered towards the AmuSphere. Maybe she should refuse Nagata's invitation and start roaming a little by herself. She had been playing with the idea for a while now, to leave the city and her guild so she could explore the lands by herself. Sure it would be fun to have someone tag along, but Nagata didn't seem the type to say 'no' to his fellow guild members. Even if he was her supposed mentor and partner in VRMMORPGS. She chuckled softly as she remembered his flushed face when she had first approached him. It was because of Nagata that Suguha played ALfheim Online in the first place and was quite thankful to her virtual friend. Even if he could be a little clingy and whiny at times.

Her hand had sneaked around the AmuSphere and Suguha inspected the device before deciding that it wouldn't hurt to play a little for a while. The clock flashed 3:00PM before she lowered the gaming device over her dark grey hair. Her surroundings remained dark, which was unusual and an apprehensive feeling sneaked up on her. It hadn't broken down, had it?

"This is an update warning," a technical voice spoke suddenly and the dark haired fifteen-year-old fought her hardest not to swerve with her head. She hadn't been logged into the game after all. "Until 6PM on November the Seventh of this year, ALfheim Online with be closed off for updating maintenance. Please log off. We apologise for the inconvenience. This is an update warning…"

The mechanical voice continued to issue the updating warning and Suguha removed the AmuSphere with a sigh. "Now what am I supposed to do?" she huffed in frustration and placed the gaming device back on her nightstand. It was strange that she suddenly wasn't able to access ALfheim Online, more because they always seemed to do updates at night when most gamers were offline anyway and always when a 24hours warning could be given.

"Oh well," Suguha sighed and she dragged herself in an upright position before raising herself from her bed. "Might as well practice Kendo for a while with the tournament coming up and everything." Just as she was getting ready, the indoor phone rang. Frowning at the display which signalled that her mother was calling she picked up the phone. "Moshi Moshi, Kirigaya residence."

"Suguha?" her mother's excited voice nearly shouted down the line. "Get to the hospital! Kazuto is awake!"

A/N: And that's the end of the SAO Arc.

*Actually got this boss idea from watching Sucker Punch. It's a really good movie if you ever get the chance of watching it, please do. Even if it's not an Anime the game style fights are really cool.