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Fate/Stay Night’s soon to debut PS Vita variant, Realta Nua, has received a preview clip making a fine showcase of the marvelous animation and visuals – all of which are on par with Fate/Zero, as expected of Ufotable.

Of course, the game is something to fidget over merely for having the prefix “Fate/” – however, the PV below is actually quite spectacular an experience in itself, and one which actually makes the visual novel feel to be quite desirable, even for those not usually into such. The video certainly maximizes its time – showing off a variety of different features in a manner both effective and efficient.

The clip initiates with a few of the flashy Ufotable animation sequences, leading into the title screen – and also note it surges forward with quite a roaring soundtrack, an anticipated and most fitting selection of sound.

Following up on that, the clip goes on to make a very straightforward delivery of capabilities and functions – the video exhibits the game’s mechanics in a fashion almost schematic, leaving one to feel acquainted with the smooth gameplay before actually having a chance to play it. And then to capitalize on that, the video continues onward with more of the extravagant animation – merely affirming that the game is indeed bound to be above excellent.

After witnessing the PV in full, the question shouldn’t be whether one will purchase this visual novel or not – but rather, as to whether they’re already in possession of a PS Vita or not.

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12 Comments

  • blaziken says:

    Amazing ufotable quality, as usual. The animation looks even more vibrant than Fate/Zero at times (since it’s almost all action and they don’t have to worry about budget this time).
    Shirou actually looks cool this time in animation. And I love how Rin and Rider can fight in such short skirts without showing any fanservice at all.

  • gargamesh says:

    @mattro ,well, they animated kara no kyoukai ,which is technically older than tsukihime, so why not?

  • gargamesh says:

    question seven , how much is 35000 yen in USD, cuz it says at the end of the video that the 2nd blu-ray box of fate zero will cost that much, so just wondering to see if i can afford or not.

  • lucarion says:

    Tsukihime. ufotable. Nanaya vs. Nero. NOW!

  • VIbrant…smooth…extravagent to say the least. Ufotable shows what it can do with the sub par adaptation by Studio-Deen even though its a visual novel.I hope they decide to do a Heaven’s Feel Anime as well a Tsukihime remake..

    • Seven says:

      “I hope they decide to do a Heaven’s Feel Anime as well a Tsukihime remake..”

      Even if you say that, so have thousands of others and there still isn’t one.

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