![]() The world of Fate/EXTRA opens up amongst the confines of Tsukumihara Academy - which serves as the games main hub. I thoroughly enjoyed the anime though, so the idea of playing a Fate influenced RPG, set in parallel universe from Image-Epoch no less, quickly intrigued me. Personally, my familiarity extends to having watched the Fate/stay night anime series (which ironically enough is based off its visual novel) and casually knowing of the PSP fighter: Fate/unlimited codes. The Fate universe has had a somewhat limited existence in the U.S. ![]() Aksys Games hasn’t forgotten and Fate/EXTRA, their latest endeavor, is an example of how these systems continue to pump out worthwhile experiences. ![]() It’s an exciting time for gaming on-the-go, but as the anticipation climaxes, it doesn’t mean we should forget about the systems that are still here still breathing. Nintendo has moved on to the 3DS, and Sony’s portable powerhouse, the Vita, is only a few short months away. ![]() Companies like Atlus, XSEED, and Aksys Games have kept these handhelds, as well as the abovementioned genre, alive by continuing to feed American gamers with some its best experiences - even in the wake of their demise. The PSP, along with the DS, has sort of been a last haven for Japanese RPGs.
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