The great thing about Fate Stay Night is that the story has three different versions that all compliment each other. So after the cut let’s dive into the Fate Route of Fate Stay Night. With that said, and knowing that I should really look at this vital piece of the franchise I decided to spend the last few weeks slowly reading the visual novel of the route. While things have gotten better for Fate fans since then, the Fate Route remains an outlier among the fandom. It was a different era, and while that can be forgiven, the amount of effort put into the Ufotable adaptations make the 2006 anime look rushed, badly animated, and just…not good. The Fate route anime, done by Studio Deen in 2006 was made in a time before Fate had really established itself, and before Studio Ufotable’s one-two punch of Fate/Zero and Unlimited Blade Works blew everyone’s mind. Aside from a few clips, I have not watched it but from everything I’ve seen and heard I am not missing much. The reasons for that were quite simple: the anime adaptation of the Fate route sucks. What I didn’t cover, however, was the first route of that visual novel.
FATE STAY NIGHT VISUAL NOVEL EROGE SCENES SERIES
A few months ago I took a deep, deep dive into the world of Fate Stay Night, covering almost every single series that has been published since the visual novel hit shelves in the late 2000s.