2/26/2023 0 Comments Fearmonium![]() ![]() Fate/strange fake (2015-present) - Takes place about five years after stay night, with a group of mages in America fighting their own imitation version of a Holy Grail War.Garden of Avalon (2015) - Prequel that focuses on the original Saber's backstory.The Adventures of Lord El-Melloi II (2020-present) - Sequel series focusing more on action than mysteries.Lord El-Melloi II Case Files (2014-2019) - Sequel to Fate/Zero featuring a now grown up Waver Velvet aka Lord El-Melloi II and his sidekick Gray solving magical mysteries.Fate/Labyrinth (2015): The official crossover between Prototype and stay night as Manaka is trapped in a labyrinth with the Saber of Fate/stay night.Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver (2013-2017) - Prequel to Prototype, focusing on their universe's First Holy Grail War.Fate/Apocrypha (2012-2014) - Set in an alternate universe where the Great Holy Grail War takes place, which is structured as a fight between two factions rather than a free-for-all.Fate/Zero (2006-2007) - Prequel to stay night, following Shirou's adoptive father, Kiritsugu Emiya, and his exploits during the Fourth Holy Grail War.Everyday♪ Today's Menu for the Emiya Family (2021) - Cooking game adaptation of Today's Menu for the Emiya Family.Fate/Grand Order Arcade (2018) - An arcade adaptation of the game with a graphical hop to 3D.Also largely the work that catapulted the series into true global superstardom. Fate/Grand Order (2015-present) - The Crisis Crossover of the franchise, a mobile gacha RPG featuring nearly note excluding most of the cast from Fate/strange fake and Saver from Fate/EXTRA every Servant featured in the franchise thus far, in Chaldea's attempt to stop time anomalies from eventually destroying the world.Fate/EXTRA Record (TBD) - A remake of EXTRA to celebrate its tenth anniversary.Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star (2017) - Features a Genre Shift to a Musou-style game.It essentially serves as a "third route" to the original, forking off the original game at a certain point and providing a much different experience, in a fashion very deliberately comparable to the "Heaven's Feel" route of the original F/SN. Fate/EXTRA CCC (2013) - A sequel to the first game.Fate/EXTRA (2010) - JRPG, takes place in an alternate universe 20 Minutes into the Future, focusing on the students of Tsukumihara Academy as they fight in a digital Holy Grail War.Fate/unlimited codes (2008) - Fighting Game.Fate/tiger colosseum (2007) - Fighting Game.In 2019, it got a standalone release on mobile. Features some of the Masters and Servants in a Pokémon-esque tower defense game. Capsule Servant (2014) - Included as a minigame in the PlayStation Vita release of hollow ataraxia.Fate/hollow ataraxia (2005) - Fandisk sequel to stay night that starts out as Slice of Life but then turns into a mystery when a "Groundhog Day" Loop is involved.Covers the Fifth Holy Grail War, and its protagonist, Shirou Emiya, as he finds himself thrust into it by accident. Fate/stay night (2004) - The one that started it all.Others, like Fate/Apocrypha and Fate/Requiem, are straight up in an alternate universe. Fate/EXTRA, for example, takes place years after the first game's Holy Grail War, but the game itself only takes inspiration from its outcome while going off into a completely different direction. Keep in mind that the franchise doesn't have a completely straight continuity in fact, many titles are in their own separate continuity, held together by the basic concept of the Grail War, the mage system, and the Servant system. While official translations for its other installments still remain few and far between, the community is dedicated enough to keep up with every installment as it comes out. The third surge in popularity was Fate/Grand Order, which launched in 2015 and has pretty much made the franchise a pop culture landmark in Japan for the late New Tens. Interest in the series surged when the animated adaptation of prequel novel Fate/Zero released in 2011, sparking a revival in interest for the original game and a wave of spinoffs and re-releases. Lack of official translations meant it would be relatively obscure outside Japan, if it weren't for fans translating the game and its respective 2006 anime being officially brought over. While concepts for the series came long before its debut in 2004 (including a literature version similar to Nasu's other works like The Garden of Sinners and Angel Notes), its first installment, Fate/stay night, was released as an Eroge during Comic Market 67. Originally just a series of self-contained material, the Fate franchise very quickly eclipsed the rest of Type-Moon's works and came into its own as a standalone series. Fate is an Urban Fantasy action franchise, part of the greater Nasuverse created by Nasu Kinoko and Takeuchi Takashi. ![]()
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