Status Kenchiin Dec 9, 2025
I’ve been reading through the story of this game, and I must confess the first 4–5 chapters felt pretty low-stakes. But once I reached Chapter 6 (the Camelot Singularity), I finally started to get genuinely invested.
I also appreciate how it subtly references the original Fate series and broader Nasuverse concepts. It never spoils or undermines the other stories, but …
I’ve been reading through the story of this game, and I must confess the first 4–5 chapters felt pretty low-stakes. But once I reached Chapter 6 (the Camelot Singularity), I finally started to get genuinely invested.
I also appreciate how it subtly references the original Fate series and broader Nasuverse concepts. It never spoils or undermines the other stories, but it gives just enough nods to keep you curious about what might come next.
I do see why pure Fate fans wouild hate it though, it does kind of... play around with loved characters just for the sake of shock or "Oh, look, that character from..." situations.