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Saints Row 3 and 4
I would actually recommend them over SAO if you find the art style appealing and haven't played them before. Better combat, more fan-service and customisation plus mods.
Also Borderlands 2 with third person mod and skin mods is a good time too!
No love for the number two despite it's superior writing and character customization ?
Saint's Row 2 and Akiba's Trip 2 are the only 2 games on my memory where you can make your character walk like a crazy methhead in desperate need of suspenders, while also striking flamboyant action pose after throwing a punch.
Nothing says "That's SR2 alright" like seeing big burly man in a clown suit gracefuly catwalk up to another guy, do a handstand, grab a victim by the neck with his feet and then just violently slam him into the ground. And then both of them get ran over by three different cars in rapid succession.
Nothing against SR2 I just haven't played much of it, only a few times over a friends house years ago and later felt it was too dated to go back and revisit it especially after SR3.
My recommendation was mostly based off of fun gameplay and aesthetics. In 3 you can hack vehicles, call in airstrikes, fly jets and execute people with a chainsaw and a bunch of other cool weapons and in 4 you straight up have superpowers.
I felt like the variety in gameplay of the newer games was more comparable to a gacha game with a bunch of different characters to play. That being said playing them all is still a good option especially so we have something else to play while waiting for The GFL shooter and Duet Night Abyss.