The previous entries of the SAO Progressive saga were an absolute joy to blast through.
This one? An absolute struggle to even finish.
All the time I was dropping it and picking it back up after a cooldown period way longer than any in-game Sword Art, I kept wondering: what is it that makes this one so thoroughly unenjoyable for me? Is it the fact that I honestly don't care at all about Kizmel anymore? That I feel the author has really overextended her welcome? That the addition of new, uber-powered NPCs who just barrel through everything, with KiriSuna simply in tow, take all the narrative tension away from the plot? That the puzzle gimmick was a bore in the previous entry, and we're still covering the same floor in this one? That I'd love to read more about the Front Line, the DKB & ALS efforts along with their interactions with our MCs, and instead see them relegated to the back-burner, narrative-wise? That instead of all this fluff and skipping instances in lieu of NPCs who end up doing all the heavy lifting, we need more conflict against other players, e.g. the PKers, which was honestly the best part of the previous entry, yet in this one they're conspicuously absent until the very last pages? That I really could've used an Asuna POV chapter as a palate cleanser? Or that this entry was definitely lacking in KiriSuna moments but way, way too stuffed with KiriKizmelSuna and KiriKizmelMyiaSuna and KiriMyiaSuna and KiriMyiaTheanoSuna...?
Yeah, maybe it was all of the above.
Two stars only out of good will towards the author and all the amazing previous entries, otherwise I'd rate it one and a half at most.