Fate/unlimited codes

Fate/unlimited codes (2008)

by Cavia, Eighting, TYPE-MOON, Capcom
Genres:Arcade, Fighting
Themes:Action, Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Fate/unlimited codes is a fighting video game based on the visual novel Fate/stay night.
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user avatar@bigoradosuser avatar@bigorados
January 30, 2025
Idk what the hell is your plan if this get a high rating GOG, buy the source code from 8ing and do a PC port, reverse engineer the code, whatever. but this would be the best news of the year for me if it became a reality. specially with good enough rollback netcode. This is a mega underrated FG, ultra satisfying to play, very high ceiling execution, and nowdays only option is to have original hardware to play optimally, or emulate with some native input lag from emulation, not the same feel as playing native.
user avatar@Aerlotuser avatar@Aerlot
January 29, 2025
The greatest part about this game is being able to play as Shirou Emiya and just juggle servants with great and stylish moves while also still being able to do the UBW chant. That and the Mapo Tofu minigame being the hardest skill expression you can show to a friend that can't play fighting games as well.
user avatar@zentx11user avatar@zentx11
January 29, 2025
Lost gem of the fighting game community, having the chance to see it back on PC would motivate new people to play it and experience, and also would mean that the community would have a better version to run it on tournaments
user avatar@AMstoneuser avatar@AMstone
January 30, 2025
This game is amazingly fun and it deserves to not be stuck on Japanese PS2s and PSPs. It would be awesome if this scene grows from a sort of rebirth, who knows maybe even get a sequel.
user avatar@neodasususer avatar@neodasus
January 30, 2025
This game holds an extremely special place in my heart by being the game that drew me away from the pain of life. This was my first experience with Fate. I immersed myself in every character's story, read each wiki extensively after beating their stories. I did every challenge, 100% the entire game. I felt emotional attachment to Saber Alter and really fell in love with a fictional character for the first time. After the game I saw the anime then played the VN when I was 20 years old along with Katawa Shoujo. It really expanded my world and now as a born again Christian I absolutely love Fate even more because every experience the franchise gives me is seen through the eyes of a child of God. Jesus really completes the story of Shirou and I have dozens of headcanon on characters being saved and devoting themselves to Christ. Thank you God for making Nasu and God bless him, may he come to Jesus one day.
user avatar@RolleGzuser avatar@RolleGz
January 30, 2025
WE NEED ROLLBACK FOR THIS ONE, i love almost everything about this game, I sped many hours learning Kirei combos and unlocking every challenges this masterpiece has to offer.
user avatar@ValeTonah24user avatar@ValeTonah24
January 30, 2025
Playing as sasaki Kojiro in this game is probably one of the hardest and most technical experiences in any fighting game. I remember spending hours upon hours trying to get his launch up into aerial combo down consistently.
user avatar@Maroof_64user avatar@Maroof_64
January 30, 2025
This game is a love letter to Fate/stay night fans especially with all the extra content it has and if the original Fate/stay night can get a remaster so can this game!
user avatar@BestGirlCuser avatar@BestGirlC
January 30, 2025
Active community of players who love this game genuinely and want to see it available for purchase on modern hardware. The top 4 at frosty this year was extremely fun to watch.
user avatar@mihajlomiuser avatar@mihajlomi
January 30, 2025
Love the fact that Fate got as high quality a fighting game as this, really praying that for the sake of not only playing with friends but also being able to run it on modern hardware it gets added to GOG.
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