The series starts off with a light skirmish that took place 10 years ago in Fuyuki City; a light skirmish that burned the whole city down and left only young Emiya Shirou as a survivor! That’s what happens when a girl with a steel sword fights someone wielding a flint weapon. Fortunately for him, Shirou is rescued and adopted by a magician named Emiya Kiritsugu. Although Kiritsugu passed away 5 years ago, his selflessness has inspired Shirou to grow up to be a protector of justice. Shirou has very little skill at sorcery, but he is really good at analyzing the makeup of objects.
In the fight between engineers and magicians, it seems that 7 masters will summon servants and battle it out for the Holy Grail. Uber-student Tohsaka Rin is a talented sorceress, but even when she uses the heart of the cards she only ends up with Archer. How’s she supposed to d-d-d-d-duel with that?! Luckily for her, his power is like extraordinarily keen vision, so at least they can kite enemies for a really long time. Meanwhile, the other magicians are on the move, killing lots of people and setting fires. Fortunately, a mysterious young girl appears to Shirou and tells him to hurry up and summon his servant before someone beats the crap out of him in episode 2.
Thus begins the highly touted Fate/Stay Night anime. I kinda enjoyed the slow pace, and the mysterious atmosphere they built up. The characters were pretty good too, especially Rin and Archer. I was digging their vaguely clashing/romantic tension and the fact that they have no one to tank in battles. Rin better hope that Archer’s high agility will let him avoid damage, but how are they going to manage aggro? I think the RPG elements of the show are totally drawing me in…
As for everything else, well the music wasn’t that impressive and I didn’t care that much for the OP and ED. I think it’s the characters that will be the key to keeping me interested. There also seems to be a lame, do nothing but hope character in Matou Sakura, and an annoyingly cliche character in both Issei Ryuudou and Fujimura Taiga-sensei. The “Taiga”-tiger thing isn’t that funny, although watching Shirou’s cardboard tube samurai get owned by an iron bar was amusing.
BTW, why doesn’t Archer have a bow? Maybe he should use his awesome eyesight and find one…
Fate/Stay Night 01
The series starts off with a light skirmish that took place 10 years ago in Fuyuki City; a light skirmish that burned the whole city down and left only young Emiya Shirou as a survivor! That’s what happens when a girl with a steel sword fights someone wielding a flint weapon. Fortunately for him, Shirou is rescued and adopted by a magician named Emiya Kiritsugu. Although Kiritsugu passed away 5 years ago, his selflessness has inspired Shirou to grow up to be a protector of justice. Shirou has very little skill at sorcery, but he is really good at analyzing the makeup of objects.
In the fight between engineers and magicians, it seems that 7 masters will summon servants and battle it out for the Holy Grail. Uber-student Tohsaka Rin is a talented sorceress, but even when she uses the heart of the cards she only ends up with Archer. How’s she supposed to d-d-d-d-duel with that?! Luckily for her, his power is like extraordinarily keen vision, so at least they can kite enemies for a really long time. Meanwhile, the other magicians are on the move, killing lots of people and setting fires. Fortunately, a mysterious young girl appears to Shirou and tells him to hurry up and summon his servant before someone beats the crap out of him in episode 2.
Thus begins the highly touted Fate/Stay Night anime. I kinda enjoyed the slow pace, and the mysterious atmosphere they built up. The characters were pretty good too, especially Rin and Archer. I was digging their vaguely clashing/romantic tension and the fact that they have no one to tank in battles. Rin better hope that Archer’s high agility will let him avoid damage, but how are they going to manage aggro? I think the RPG elements of the show are totally drawing me in…
As for everything else, well the music wasn’t that impressive and I didn’t care that much for the OP and ED. I think it’s the characters that will be the key to keeping me interested. There also seems to be a lame, do nothing but hope character in Matou Sakura, and an annoyingly cliche character in both Issei Ryuudou and Fujimura Taiga-sensei. The “Taiga”-tiger thing isn’t that funny, although watching Shirou’s cardboard tube samurai get owned by an iron bar was amusing.
BTW, why doesn’t Archer have a bow? Maybe he should use his awesome eyesight and find one…
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