As the follow up to such an impressive series, UBW had a lot of weight on its shoulders to deliver the same grade, or possibly an even better, of quality. its large-scale fights, charismatic characters, and intriguing battles strategies. This plot, even though basic on the surface, can become a masterpiece with proper execution, as seen in Fate/Zero with The goal is to kill every servant to attain the Holy Grail, which can grant a master and servant any fathomable wish. In different wording, it’s a grandiose battle royale-like duel between seven masters who each get a servant to fight for them. The basis of UBW’s plot is covered by its synopsis. But after watching UBW, I’m truly appalled at how terrible Type-Moon’s writing is. Only having experienced Fate/Zero, I never encountered a Type-Moon written work before. A review for both S1 and S2 with spoilers
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