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Guess I ll have to take the Honor then.
Did you watch Durarara? Baccano? This is from the same creator
if Yes then you are already familiarized with the author's writting style.
as the name says 'STRANGE' literally means it because this is kinda a nonsense holy grail war in the United States.
Set in the 'SnowField' city that for gods sake is New York, there is even the Central Park.
What amuses me in F/SF is the ammount of political schemes and intrigues involving even outsiders going all the way to the city mayor.
And the incredible characters.. Like just to summon the servants the manga takes
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: Fate/strange Fake InformationType: Manga
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Status: Publishing
Published: Jan 10, 2015 to ?
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Story : 9
The story is similar to Fate:Apocrypha; however, completely different at the same time. The plot is extremely interesting in which you have two separate Holy Grail wars going on at the same time, the Fake American one and the Real Holy Grail executed by the Mage Association. With the blurred guidelines of the Fake HG, extremely interesting spirits are summoned with even more interesting powers. Overall, the idea behind the story is a breath of fresh air compared to the other Fate series, and the story has a stable and interesting plot that will instantly draw you in. Art : 8 While it's not ... Jan 11, 2023
Best Fate spin-off series, hands down. Total quirky chaos in the veins of how a Fate child should feel like.
Fate/Strange Fake is miles ahead of Apocrypha, and takes a Fate/Zero approach towards the multi-angled perspective I personally adore. Narita being the author of Baccano and Durarara spices things up further, infusing his own storytelling style on the F/Z -like character introduction template. The series is paradoxical; it blends comedy with drama; well-known characters in the Fate franchise with fresh personnae that are fleshed out well. The opposites attract each other and formulate a solid, no-fluff, no-bullshit storyline which manages to keep the suspense (and feels) going. Fate/Strange ... |