
Tamamo has her own copy ofr the winning Master. this is similar to the gameplay of Koei Tecmo games such as Dynasty Warriors. One you have 15, the Boss servant appears and you have to beat them to complete the level. Lose 15 and the enemy takes over instead and you lose. Collect 15 keys and you take over the area. Each time to takeover a sector, you gain keys called Regime Matrices.

Each part has you fight in battles as you try to win by taking over sections of the battlefield and defeating the enemies within. The main story is split into three parts, one for Nero, Tamamo, and Altera. Archimedes (standing in front) seems to have all the answers… The player has to help the servants reunite the three parts and hopefully stop the Umbral Star from destroying the virtual and the real world. Nero has Mind, Tamamo has spirit, and the body is in the hands of Velber’s servant, Altera. It split the player’s avatar into three parts, Body, Mind and Spirit. It has returned to Earth after 14 000 years to lay waste to the planet and its Moon. Both Nero and Tamamo (the fox girl) claim to have won the Holy Grail War.Ī servant sent as a System Administrator, Archimedes explains that the player character was attacked in the real world by servants of Velber, the Umbral Star, a sentient planet that destroys every civilization it encounters. A Caster, Tamamo no Mae has claimed that she won the Holy Grail War along side her master, who appears to be the player character as well. Another servant appears with her own Regalia. But things are not as simple as it seems. She has a ring, the Regalia that symbolizes her dominion over SE.RA.PH. She (yes, she) gathered four other Servants (now existing independently in SE.RA.PH.) to help rule the new lands. A Saber class servant, Nero is very loyal to the protagonist. Set after the events of Fate/Codes, EXTELLA sees the player takes the role of the Master who had won the Grail War and now rules over the virtual world of SE.RA.PH alongside the Servant, Nero Claudius. The second difference is that the Holy Grail War is already won.

Nero Cladius is one of the Heroic Spirits in Fate/EXTELLA Medusa is another servant that exists in SE.RA.PH Masters, called wizards, project their consciousness into this world and they bond with their Servants, who the Moon Cell Automaton pulls from the Earth’s history. It generates a virtual world called SE.RA.PH. The Holy Grail is the Moon Cell Automaton, an ancient computer build by non-human hands and hidden on the Moon. For one, it takes place not in our world, but in a virtual reality. There are Sabers (sword wielders), Casters (magic users), Riders (fast moving, sometimes with a mount), Archers (projectiles, not necessarily arrows), Berserkers (great strength and endurance), Lancers (lances and pole arms), and Rulers (able to command other Servants)įate/EXTELLA varies a bit from the core Fate storyline. Servants are broken down into several classes. But the ultimate goal is to defeat all of the others and win the Holy Grail, which will grant them what they desire most. These Heroic Spirits are not necessary good, but they have all made their mark on history in some way. They come from history, legends, myths or even from times not yet past. A servant is a Heroic Spirit that become a legend in the past, present or even future. Masters usually have some sort of magical aptitude, but their level can vary from person to person. The Grail chooses several people to become Masters. The Fate franchises has an underlying theme to all of its versions: The is a mystical artifact called the Holy Grail (what it is can vary) and a war is fought over it.

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It is playable on the PlayStation TV micro console.
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This game is available for the PS Vita and the PS4 with cross save and cross download features. Fate/Extella is an indirect sequel to the spin-off game Fate/Codes (still available on PSN as of this writing.) and Fate/Codes CCC (Japan only). It is a spin-off of the popular Fate multimedia franchise by Type Moon that started with the Visual Novel Fate/stay night(originally an eroge that was toned down for a general audience) that spun off into anime, manga and video games. Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star is a third person hack-and-slash action game developed by Marvelous and published in North America by XSeed Games.
