Fate/unlimited codes

Fate/unlimited codes

released on Jun 11, 2008

Fate/unlimited codes

released on Jun 11, 2008

Fate/unlimited codes is a fighting video game based on the visual novel Fate/stay night.


Also in series

Fate/Stay Night Remastered
Fate/Stay Night Remastered
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Crucis Fatal Fake
Fate/tiger colosseum Upper
Fate/tiger colosseum Upper
Fate/tiger colosseum
Fate/tiger colosseum
Fate/Hollow Ataraxia
Fate/Hollow Ataraxia

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Very graphically impressive PS2 game. However, it was very lacking in multiplayer content. There aren't many characters or stages, and inputs for supers felt pretty inconsistent. It could be a 3 star, but I didn't like most of the characters I played, and considering the small roster, there were 3 characters total I really liked.

I love 8ing fighters, their basic motion and impact animations are so deeply satisfying that playing them even at a casual level is always fun. It's a deeply esoteric game with a sky-high skill ceiling, busted tech, and a microsopic community, but great fun regardless.

this truly is a game of all time

Coming from a fighting game boomer that really likes games with powerful mechanics and freedom of combos...

This game is amazing. I don't know what they did to make training combos in this game be so satisfying, its crack. The mix of the hit sounds and the speed, and the TK cancelling mechanical motion and mastery, just feels so good I can spend hours labbing this game just exploring combos and routes.

The feel of playing matches is pretty good too, you can sidestep to prevent some zoning and super jump to approach fast at people, you are rewarded for being good at offense, but also the defender has a lot of tools to get back to the game, like Defensive Activation (Burst), Neutral Activation (Health Regen), Guard Cancels, Universal DPs (623C), Push Block.

Has a fame of being a kusoge (shit game) with infinites, but in reality it is a very well made game.

Oh and don't play the PSP version if you can choose, the PS2 version is the real deal.

Awesome fighting game based on my horniest obsession: gender-bender historical figures.