![]() ![]() Anyone with even a little Master compatibility are dragged into it and suffer a hell of constantly living the same day and lives over and over. There he gets a vision of cities burning when he dumps the body in unceremoniously and wonders what sort of things he’s seeing before a man with glasses pops up behind him and tells him that they’re on the lowest floors of the Moon Cell and that what he saw was a vision of a childhood memory brought when he entered into the Moon Cell, relating it to a digital hell meant to be paradise. ![]() You know, the place where he was warned not to go, while Rin likens giving the student a burial to be a waste like a registry without the associated data. That’s when Hakuno has another change of perception as the screen goes black and red and he’s asked to give the body a burial at the incinerator. Rin and Hakuno take the boy to the infirmary where Sakura Matou is the nurse and lays him down. Since everyone else seems to be non-bothered by this except him, Hakuno decides to check on the student when he runs into this setting’s version of Rin Tohsaka. Of course, that question ends as a boy name Leo Harway beats the head of the chess club, who collapses afterwards like they’d played a shadow game from Yu-Gi-Oh. On their way, Hakuno can only wonder why he feels hatred for some reason he doesn’t know while Shinji gives an exposition of Limbo that leads to Hakuno asking why the school exists in the first place. Then class ends and he walks throughout the halls to go to Lunch with his best friend Shinji and Shinji’s girlfriend, Amari. PH before being told not to go near the incinerator called Limbo since a good deal of the students commit suicide there. He then wakes up in class to get a lecture on the Moon Cell, Servants, and SE. Then we cut to a white backdrop covered in blood as the protagonist, Hakuno Kishinami, daydreams of laying in the blood of his classmates while thinking his true nature is that of rage and anger. She then takes a wound that mirrors that which the girl has and the two exchange a glance before they both pass away. She doesn’t fair so well, getting wrecked by his attacks as he looks on with a smug smile. The episode opens with a girl on the school rooftop, dying as Red Saber (revealed in Carnival Phantasm) goes toe-to-toe with what looks to be a Buddha. So let’s get into this review of the first episode of Fate Extra: Last Encore. So yeah, I’m on this now.Īs per usual, I’ll try to keep potential future knowledge out of it unless necessary. ![]() Then I saw the first episode and found out that its not so much a bland copy-paste for the PSP game (I’m fond of it, actually) but a retelling with original content and so it should be fun to watch. Right, so I was debating about whether or not to review this series because as much as I am a Fate fan, I don’t have a lot of free time. ![]()
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