GameSpot writes: "The cel-shaded visuals are true to the art style of the anime and visual novels, and they look quite striking on the PSP--everything from the backgrounds to the various attack animations looks great in motion, in particular the super attacks and special moves that feature a more 3D camera. Additionally, the music heard thus far is top-notch from menu screens to individual battle themes. One final thing to note about the audio is that Fate/Unlimited Codes comes with the Japanese audio fully intact, so fans will be able to hear the voice talent that they've become accustomed to in action once again".
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The Fate/ series is making a name for itself outside of Japan. While the original visual novel has not received an official localization yet, lots of spin-off games have made worldwide appearances. It seems like a good time to learn more about the series and the games you can play! Let’s take a closer look at Fate/.
Due to the end of a digital licensing agreement, you may not be able to purchase this PSP title after June 12th. With a special lowered price, this just might be your last chance to purchase it on the Playstation Store.