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Fate/Extella (Multi-Language)
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Product Languages
Subtitles | Japanese, Chinese, English, Korean |
Item Description
Automaton is a spiritron computer, which exists on the moon and has the power to grant any wish. All across the spiritron-constructed virtual world, SE.RA.PH., Servants and the Masters who control them fight for the right to be the Moon Cell Automaton’s one owner in a ceremonial conflict known as the Holy Grail War.
Now, the Servant Nero Claudius and her Master have won the Holy Grail War and have obtained the universal wishing mechanism, the Holy Grail.
They also obtained the Regalia, a ring that proves their kingship. With it, they rule over their once-enemy Servants and start a new beginning on the moon’s new world.
But a new enemy has appeared before them. And this enemy has something that shouldn’t exist: another Regalia.
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Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 5 |
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It does not revolutionise the gameplay mechanic, but it uses it to good effect to carve out what they want to do.
A very nice game. Quite text-heavy, but it is fully voiced. I also really liked the story. My only experience with Fate comes from Fate/Kaleid Liner Prisma Illya, but I didn't really watch that for the story if you know what I mean, and that was a spin-off. There might be some characters or concepts you are unfamiliar with, but most are explained in story or in the in-game encyclopaedia. Game play is fun, but I found the normal difficulty a bit too difficult and mainly played on easy so I could enjoy the story more. The Switch isn't very accurate at keeping track of play time, but it says I played over 35 hours. I did the main story and a little bit of side content, so about 30 hours is probably a good estimate for the main story. You could very well pour 100 hours into it if you wanted. As for the actual item itself, there is some nice artwork of the Umbral Star inside and a small manual. I really liked that as most other Japanese games I have gotten have had no artwork, manual, reversible cover, or even text on the inside, making them feel real bland. The artwork is nice and makes it feel very fancy.
I paid about $42 for it, and that was a pretty good price for the game. There is also a "Best Price" version. It was $50 when I bought this, but it might be lower now, so check both out to get the best deal.
voices in Japanese and subtitles in English.
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