Carolyn Petit writes:
"Fate/Unlimited Codes strikes a good balance between accessibility and depth, with straightforward controls that most players will quickly grasp. It also has enough complexity available via combos and move-cancels to reward seasoned fighting game players. It's not remarkable enough to be a championship contender, and 30 bucks seems like a bit of a high price to pay for a port of a PS2 game, but if you're looking for a fun fighter to take with you on the go, Unlimited Codes will fit the bill nicely."
The PSP is home to some of the best anime games ever made. And it's also home to some of the worst. The list will tackle only the best.
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.