75
Though it doesn’t break the mold (and in some ways steps back a bit in terms of narrative scope) Fate/Extella Link is the ideal sequel, holding tight to what worked best about Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star and building on that foundation with a set of well-thought-out additions and changes. Fans of the previous entry and the Fate franchise should give it a look.
70
Good old fashioned and accessible Warriors-style action wrapped in a story full of pre-established lore from the Fate series. Particularly great for those new to Musou.
85
Fate/EXTELLA LINK builds on The Umbral Star very well in terms of visuals, gameplay, and mechanics.
1
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7
Let me start by saying I loved Umbral Star. Put over 100 hours into it getting platinum. In terms of gameplay, this was very fulfilling as a sequel. The maps felt less chaotic, there was much more varistion in the objectives, and the ability system was a great addition. Having Hakuno, the master, out on the battlefield gave a sense of urgency that wasn't present in the previous game. My problem with it is the story. It wasn't bad or anything, and I'm certainly glad it wasn't as long as Umbral, but it felt much simpler and unimpressive. I love Charlie and how he parallels Hakuno, something that's probably lost on players who haven't played the original Extra games, but it didn't feel like he resonated with the rest of the cast that much. The lack of Altera scenes, who was such an intergral part of the first game and the "sister" of this game's antagonist was really disappointing. She only shows up once or twice per route and its kind of forgettable. The expanded mission list is really cool though. All my problems with the story are made up for by the replayability. Definitely recommend if you like Warriors games. If you're just a Fate fan though, you're not missing much besides Charlemagne.
8
Marvelous learned their lesson from Umbral Star. Link improves several gameplay aspects and makes it way more interesting than it's predecessor. EM spamming is gone and instead we have a very interesting active skill system and fast charging ultimate ability, this makes the missions go faster now. The story for this game is not very interesting, but the chemistry between the cast can provide funny gags and makes it a fun experience. Sadly, with the futuristic AI time traveling focus of the Fate Extra and Extella lore, the storylines for this franchise can be very convoluted and confusing to follow. Link also provides online PvP and a large number of individual scenarios not linked to the campaign. There are more unlockable costumes for every character and some even receive DLC costumes. The game also brings an improved and larger roster of characters, and thanks to the gameplay changes, you'll notice changes on the playstyle according to you who are using. Very recommended game if you like musou games and the Fate franchise.
Fate/Extella Link
Released On:
Mar 19, 2019
Metascore
Generally Favorable
75
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Mixed or Average
6.9
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Mar 19, 2019
90
Fate/Extella Link is a delight. It takes beloved characters from a beloved anime franchise, and then appropriates the Koei Tecmo Warriors gameplay structure with such style and panache that Koei should be taking some notes itself. If only the developers hadn't gone with the ham-fisted sci-fi elements. Fate doesn't need that stuff.
Mar 20, 2019
85
There’s a ton of content here, a lot of fun characters, lots of depth to the combat, and even a goofy multiplayer mode to boot. It isn’t the most well-written game in the series, but as a high-octane action game, it delivers plenty.
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56% Positive
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Mar 22, 2019
10
This game offers a great hack and slash experience, along with beautiful scenarios and good animations.
Apr 5, 2019
9
well they notice what the prequel done wrong and make the game better BARVO. but still they choose add more origin character in game this is fate-verse (NASU) please add some new legend character may be Galileo,Adam, there should be more character more from other than in Anime,VN or FGO mobile or original like Emiya(Archer) to and more variety in the game just say so.
Mar 19, 2019
80
Fate/Extella Link is a significant step-up to Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star. Its story may be shorter and more comparable to a gaiden, but I think it’s more important to nail down and refine its gameplay systems first and foremost. It’s a game for fans of Fate and fans of the hack n’ slash musou genre. I like both a lot, so seeing it get significantly better works for me. There are still some things I’d like to see improved with more elaborate stages and better graphical fidelity, but Extella Link tries its best with baby steps in those areas. Regardless, the game is a blast to play.
Mar 19, 2019
75
Even though Fate/Extella Link feels a lot like its predecessor, it's still a much-improved game that'll keep you hacking and slashing for hours. Its super-fun 8 player online component is just the icing on the cake.
Mar 27, 2019
74
This is a better game than The Umbral Star, although we feel like it doesn’t make the most of its combat system within the genre.
Mar 20, 2019
70
Fate/Extella Link improves upon Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star in nearly every way, even if it still struggles in many areas.
Mar 25, 2019
60
It works best when there is a decent cast of characters that fans want to see more of, and Fate has that in spades. Even with 26 playable characters here, it's barely scratching the surface of the roster available. That being said, this doesn't feel like much of an improvement over the Umbral Star, feeling more like a DLC - More of the same, and something only for hardcore fans.
Apr 3, 2019
9
If you played the last game, The Umbral Star, this is a step up in many directions. Extella Link improves on many things that its predecessor game set up the foundation for, as well as addressing many user feedback from the first game. Story: The story can split up the playerbase into two sections. Players who liked the complexity and time-looping etc of the first game, and players who got way too confused on what was going on. Extella Link takes a simplistic story approach that is the complete opposite on The Umbral Star. While this appeals to players, and probably addresses player concerns on the convoluted story from the previous game, since the Fate Series/Nasuverse series is known for great stories, this may certainly be Link's weakest point. In addition, there is one key part of Link's story that completely contradicts what we knew in the Umbral Star (and is not explained), which also confuses players who played the previous game. Story: 6/10 Gameplay: The gameplay in Link is really fun. The gameplay is more flexible in how you want to take over sectors, and super moves like Noble Phantasms are tuned for moderate use rather than a one-time-use. Skills can be customized and each Servant has a unique playstyle that devastates enemies. Compared to other Musou games, like the Dynasty Warriors series, each Servant feels more unique and different than the generals/officers in Dynasty warriors. Gameplay: 9/10. Graphics & Sound: The graphics make a tremendous improvement from the previous game. The japanese voice lines feel powerful and follow many of the famous quotes FATE players know from either the VN/Anime or from the mobile game FGO. In addition, they added subtitles for the Noble Phantasms which is a good quality of life improvement for the NA/EU playerbase. Graphics & Sound :9/10 Overall: Because of the many improvements in gameplay and graphics, I'm willing to overlook the story for this game, and hope they improve on it on the next iteration, given enough support. Considering all the improvements and how fun it is to play, I'd give it a 8.5/10.
Mar 24, 2019
9
Pretty good game, this episode is like the small continuation of a dream, after all the hardships the protagonist and his servants went through, they finally have a family, and a little girl to take care of. The little bits of interactions they had (not much though sadly) and the way they care for each other in this episode made me smile because I knew it was what they wanted through all three previous episodes (and particularly CCC). Anyway, it is stated to be a filler episode, here to give us some appetizers before the true sequel, and as such I will say that it's a pretty decent game, with better mechanics and graphics than previous games, it is also fun and gives you a way to just rush and destroy everything in your path with your favorite servant, and despite a simple story where you just beat a bad guy who wants to control ****, I think it's pretty ok, as we got a little something which is really fun to play while we wait for the true sequel for which I will have much much more expectations. Considering this game as it is and it's purpose, that's why I will give it a 9/10. Definitely a good game to kill time while enjoying a side story of the Extraverse.
Jan 28, 2024
7
Let me start by saying I loved Umbral Star. Put over 100 hours into it getting platinum. In terms of gameplay, this was very fulfilling as a sequel. The maps felt less chaotic, there was much more varistion in the objectives, and the ability system was a great addition. Having Hakuno, the master, out on the battlefield gave a sense of urgency that wasn't present in the previous game. My problem with it is the story. It wasn't bad or anything, and I'm certainly glad it wasn't as long as Umbral, but it felt much simpler and unimpressive. I love Charlie and how he parallels Hakuno, something that's probably lost on players who haven't played the original Extra games, but it didn't feel like he resonated with the rest of the cast that much. The lack of Altera scenes, who was such an intergral part of the first game and the "sister" of this game's antagonist was really disappointing. She only shows up once or twice per route and its kind of forgettable. The expanded mission list is really cool though. All my problems with the story are made up for by the replayability. Definitely recommend if you like Warriors games. If you're just a Fate fan though, you're not missing much besides Charlemagne.
Aug 15, 2024
1
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Apr 26, 2019
0
rst and foremost, I'm an avid Fate fckboi, played the VN's, watched the anime shows, read the LN, you name it. I liked the first game, it had an interesting plot, a lot of servants had a placement in the story. People hated it due to dodgy gameplay.
SummaryCombatants from fate Universes join the fray - in addition to the 16 original servants from fate/EXTELLA: the umbral Star, characters from other fate series will enter battle as playable servants
Rated Tfor Teen
Platforms:
- PlayStation Vita
- PlayStation 4
- Nintendo Switch
- PC
Initial Release Date:Mar 19, 2019
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