I've seen SAO but not Overlord, is the latter any good? Not expecting another log horizon or anything with that comparison.
The LN's pretty nice, imo. Liked what I've read of it better than what I've read of the manga, and from what folks here have said the anime basically is the manga, but shallower.
SAO... I haven't seen any SAO, but from what I've picked up, while the overall plot and a lot of stuff is actually pretty compelling, there's... issues... with the actual material. Some seasons are apparently better about that than others, avoid supplementary material like the plague unless you want a story where the MC screws his might-as-well-be sister, among myriad other things including elementary/middle schoolers. There's some damn nice fanfiction involving it, though. Kinda' like ZnT, really.
Also, @the NGNL discussion, I think the entirety of it I've been exposed to was like a seven minute youtube clip I don't recall the contents of. I remember it as the loli bathing anime because that seems to be what's always mentioned first when its apparently myriad flaws are referenced, which also seems to be basically any time it's mentioned
I read a lot of Chinese sucked-into-an-MMO webnovels because of adwarf
Any in particular you'd recommend? I've read a fair ton of the stuff (and the very similarly styled reincarnation material*) myself, but it's always good to pick up more :3
*Speaking of which, if anyone's interested in an example of that that's light hearted and rather amusingly murderous, I'd recommend "Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?" Schoolgirl gets reincarnated as a giant spider inside what amounts to a continent-sized dungeon, and things snowball from there. Gets a little silly later on, but the first few dozen chapters at the very least are really appealing, imo.
E: Also something interesting I've noticed in line with that sort of thing is that there seems to be a developing genre of characters reincarnated into
otome (i.e. dating sims aimed at a female audience) games. They're, uh. Oddly compelling? Almost deconstructive, but at the same time often very true to the general thrust of the game style itself. It's a neat glimpse into a corner of the literary/gaming world I haven't seen much of personally!