If you think SAO is some kind of hidden gem, you can't have looked around THAT much. While it didn't become as widespread as Shingeki no Kyojin, it was/is a VERY popular show. It's also been the go-to internet whipping boy for the anime industry being trash since it finished airing.
My own thoughts are that the show was garbage; the first arc was merely mediocre if enjoyable, and the second was horrendous - and unlike many others who found it strange and offputting, the drama with his sister was the only part I found compelling.
As for why I say this, you could say I'm just bitter because I WANTED to like it. The first episode was excellent, and I thought the show established each character's fear of permanent death really well, especially with Kirito mentioning he was going to be getting out of the low-level areas as soon as possible to avoid declining mob populations when everyone tries to grind on them.
But then the show moved far too quickly, with too long taking place between episodes: I felt that the show wasn't giving me crucial information about the world and the society that was forming. And then the harem elements really got to me.
The show also hinted at what could have developed into some very interesting themes (I think if handled well it could have easily outdone Dot Hack at what Dot Hack was lauded for, even if I wasn't a fan of that show either). For instance, above with the talk of mobs. Kirito knew what to do to get to a high level and quickly, but chose not to pass any of that information on - exactly what he and the other beta testers were accused of doing, yet when that drama comes up he's framed as being completely in the right, and his accusers just come off as an irrational mob. Otherwise you have the guardsmen in the Town of Beginnings who are abusing their self-made positions. Doesn't get brought up again outside that one episode, though. How about a better exposition of the PKers? The show seemed packed with interesting plot points that could be taken up, but it focuses it's attention on Kirito being popular with all the major females plus a cynically constructed not-daughter to make up drama. I don't think you can even say that works with the show's internal logic, because those characters aren't NPCs - they're real people who are completely outside Kirito's "wish fulfillment", and the reason he's so strong has a much darker reality to it than the show wants to acknowledge in any depth.
So just to reiterate after my long rant, I wanted to like the show but it failed to deliver anything more than mediocrity.
I'm interested in why you're so down on Shingeki no Kyojin, though. That's a show I only started watching because I wanted to be able to specifically tell my friends why shounen anime is so bad - and then it was pretty much the greatest thing ever and impressive on multiple levels. It's easily a "top five" sort of show for me.
My own thoughts are that the show was garbage; the first arc was merely mediocre if enjoyable, and the second was horrendous - and unlike many others who found it strange and offputting, the drama with his sister was the only part I found compelling.
As for why I say this, you could say I'm just bitter because I WANTED to like it. The first episode was excellent, and I thought the show established each character's fear of permanent death really well, especially with Kirito mentioning he was going to be getting out of the low-level areas as soon as possible to avoid declining mob populations when everyone tries to grind on them.
But then the show moved far too quickly, with too long taking place between episodes: I felt that the show wasn't giving me crucial information about the world and the society that was forming. And then the harem elements really got to me.
The show also hinted at what could have developed into some very interesting themes (I think if handled well it could have easily outdone Dot Hack at what Dot Hack was lauded for, even if I wasn't a fan of that show either). For instance, above with the talk of mobs. Kirito knew what to do to get to a high level and quickly, but chose not to pass any of that information on - exactly what he and the other beta testers were accused of doing, yet when that drama comes up he's framed as being completely in the right, and his accusers just come off as an irrational mob. Otherwise you have the guardsmen in the Town of Beginnings who are abusing their self-made positions. Doesn't get brought up again outside that one episode, though. How about a better exposition of the PKers? The show seemed packed with interesting plot points that could be taken up, but it focuses it's attention on Kirito being popular with all the major females plus a cynically constructed not-daughter to make up drama. I don't think you can even say that works with the show's internal logic, because those characters aren't NPCs - they're real people who are completely outside Kirito's "wish fulfillment", and the reason he's so strong has a much darker reality to it than the show wants to acknowledge in any depth.
So just to reiterate after my long rant, I wanted to like the show but it failed to deliver anything more than mediocrity.
I'm interested in why you're so down on Shingeki no Kyojin, though. That's a show I only started watching because I wanted to be able to specifically tell my friends why shounen anime is so bad - and then it was pretty much the greatest thing ever and impressive on multiple levels. It's easily a "top five" sort of show for me.