You are given all the tools to unleash fury - pummelling your enemies into oblivion and leveling up your characters to progress through the game. It will go about telling itself while you focus on finding different ways to grind up your foes into a Musou-style mince.
The visuals and animations keep things interesting without a story arc to back it up - and the characters all have enough individualism about them to maintain freshness throughout gameplay. The face-off with your mass of enemies will build up to an ultimate attack. It is a storm unleashed that can be unbelievably satisfying. The rewards system in experience and leveling is basic but feel-good when you get that next attack move.
Even though the game is a sequel, it is very accessible with its plug-and-play approach. Any sort of random button mashing is perfectly acceptable and applicable to face any interloper that stands in your way. Outside that, there is nothing particularly memorable about the game.
By consuming some of a gauge, the player can use the special attack Extella Maneuver, where strikes to single enemies also deal damage to other enemies surrounding it. Servants can be powered up through the use of "form change", a gameplay mechanic that alters their appearance and weapons, allowing them to take down nearby enemies with ease.
Transformations differ depending on the character: for example, Nero's is based on fire, while Tamamo no Mae's is based on snow. A mode called Area Supremacy Battle is available, in which Servants attack sectors and try to obtain Regime Matrices — keys that give control over the area.
Each sector has a different number of keys; the player wins by collecting fifteen of them. In addition to just fighting enemies, the player also needs to protect their own sector in this mode. Nero and her master whose true name is Hakuno Kishinami have won the war, giving them control over the Moon Cell Automaton computer, which has the power to grant a wish. Everything in the game has a bright anime-style look to it and some of the transformations and special attacks are just nuts and it takes you a while to really take it all in.
The game has Japanese voice acting which is very fitting. I will admit that I usually prefer English voice acting, but the Japanese voice acting on offer here just adds to the overall craziness that the game has to offer. The soundtrack from what you can hear is pretty decent.
I found that the grunts and attacks on the battlefield tend to drown out the music. No, I did not, but I will say that I had just as much fun. These games are for those of you that love hack and slash games, games where you can turn your brain off and just have fun killing tons of enemies and feeling very powerful.
All of the games in the Fate series do kind of blend together for me, but I still had a fun time with this game. Browse games Game Portals. Install Game.
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