- Publisher: XSEED Games
- Release Date: Jul 25, 2017
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 41 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 41
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Mixed: 11 out of 41
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Negative: 8 out of 41
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Jul 25, 2017
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Oct 22, 2017
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Jun 22, 2020Um... I don't know...
Just a normal game that's not so funny or not so boring.
I was looking forward to it because Fate was an adult sex game, but it didn't happen. It would've been more fun if it came out as a 3D open-world RPG game like the Elder Scroll 5 Skylim. -
Sep 30, 2017
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Awards & Rankings
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Nov 21, 2017The bloated and often confusing narrative might be a bit too much for those that aren’t already fans of the Fate series, but for those willing to brave the ridiculous amount of dialogue a satisfactory Musou game awaits them underneath.
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Oct 4, 2017All in all, I really enjoyed Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star. The plot made less than no sense, which, I understand, is probably more my fault than the game's, but everything else was pretty solid. The warps and keys added a fresh twist to the seemingly deathless musou genre, and the sense of speed kept my interest long enough to finish the entire game pretty quickly. There are a TON of unlockables for those who don't think one playthrough is enough, including outfits, characters, modes and more, but with Fire Emblem Warriors on the horizon, I decided one solid musou playthrough was plenty for now. If musou games are your thing or you are just passing the time until Mario Odyssey and Fire Emblem Warriors, you could do a whole lot worse than Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star.
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Sep 28, 2017In the end, Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star serves as a good appetizer for those who want some Musou action now. The action goes at an almost non-stop clip, and there's rarely any time to breathe before you have to unleash triple-number combos again and again. There's a ton of content to go over, and while the story can be nonsensical at times, it remains entertaining for those who aren't averse to anime or a visual novel style of game. Overall, Fate/Extella is a solid game to bide your time with while you await some of the bigger titles this year.