Friday, May 25, 2012

Fate Extra Review

Fate Extra, Type-Moon's latest RPG game centered around Japanese Anime -Fate Stay Night. Just like the anime, the video game features an exciting story which is all about masters, servants, Holy Grail, and stellar boss fights that bring the story's central struggles to life. Regrettably, lousy exploration and monotonous fights undermine the adventure. The result is a video game with much more uniqueness than game material and far more plot than actual game play.

Fate Extra's original story encourages you to keep playing regardless of some clichés. After twenty years of harmony on Earth, an alien super-computer concealed on the moon has invited you to battle through a competition for the Holy Grail, computer that grants wishes. The issue is that it's actually a competition to the death. Using your legendary soul - servant that fights in your stead, you have to defeat several other masters in weekly elimination fights to survive. Activities resulting in these battles are extremely fascinating, with each competitor challenging you in various ways. Master-Servant interactions are also enchanting, since you're offered three servants to select from, and each has a different character. Dialogues keep things engaging, motivating plot decisions which affect the game's final.

Fate Extra RPG Elements

Living in this aggressive and ruthless world is tough enough for any participant, but your memory loss (main character has an amnesia) greatly weakens your servant. In order to win your competition, you must level the arena by unveiling the other competitor's skills and strategies within 1 week prior to the fight. This investigation is vital for you to unlock enemy techniques, which usually happens in fascinating ways, for instance, by stealing items, snooping and sparring. Discovering the opponent servant's personality also unveils element of its attack style, which might imply the gap between victory and loss.

Apart from scouting your opponents, you have to investigate, but this feature is drastically reduced for a RPG Game. You're limited to fourteen basic mazes which are a breeze to plow through. Each maze includes dull item retrieve missions. Outside the dungeon, the competition field is limited to a 3 story high school, which is a little bit disappointing if you're planning to investigate a huge world from the actual Anime Fate Stay Night. Fortunately, several mini-bosses prevent investigation from turning into utterly meaningless.

Apart from PC and Console versions of Fate/Extra, there are several RPG Flash Games too. Flash editions of the game are rather fun only. On the bright side, they are available to play or download for free.


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