Charlie's attacks don't actually name the paladins weapons his using.
The only one where he does is when he says Astolfo no yari for Trap
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Fire Emblem has influenced me to assume the axe/hammer thing is Almace
Hm. I was going to disagree at first since the new GoW is so measured, so much less frantic than the original trilogy... But thinking some more on it, it would probably work very well for Servant battles, so yeah, a new generation beat 'em up composed almost entirely of boss fights with other Servants would be great!
Just imagine, Saber Lily's journey through the wildlands of Britain, meeting and fighting giants, and weird knights, and all sort of monsters, with the occasional Merlin Helping Hand (TM) that only ever seems to make things harder. punabsolutelyintended
The first game would be Saber Lily with a Kay button. The button would make you feel fuzzy and warm whenever Lily asks her Tsundere Oniichan to help her out.
The second would be King Arthur with a Knights button. The later you get in the game the more knights you have, but that bond of companionship is missing. It's not like the Kay Button
The third would be Servant Saber with a 'Shirou, no' button. Which would have to be pressed whenever Shirou is about to do something stupid. You press that less and less as time goes on and Shirou learns to assist you perfectly.
I wouldn't call Kay a tsundere; from the Garden of Words, he's a pretty down to earth guy. Lily would head take the latest Quest and head toward some giant's cave for the first time, and Kay would be the guy going "holy shitgirllad, you crazy", but still come along just in case she'll need assistance or somebody to carry her body back to Camelot. She likes the horse she has, takes care of him, and so on, and she has to get up and keep going after the first time she comes across a monster that eats the poor thing, and it'd happen twice, or three times, and she gets a little less happy and a little less attached each time she loses a horse, up until she gets the last one, which she doesn't get attached to or personally brush and clean, but eventually ends up being the horse she rides throughout her kingship.
The Knights idea is great, she'd be able to banter and laugh travelling through the wilderness with Kay and Merlin, or Gawain, but the more knights they recruit, the closer she gets to being king, the more reticent she grows, and then there's just The King, sitting quietly off to the side or riding out front, while the knights chat and gripe and laugh.
I have nothing to say about the "Shirou. no" button except that it wouldn't work in the least. You could not stop that boi from doing something stupid with a platoon of knights, let alone just Artoria.
We a Makoto Shinkai film now
so, is EXTELLA Link any challenging, even on max difficulty?
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one nitpick.
it seems too easy to launch people into the air and interrupt their moves.
characters with slow cast time or big frames should have some time of buff that made it harder for their moves to be interrupted, even if they were taking damage. like dark souls
There is no cast time for moves, it no longer requires you to build combos. One press of a button and you can initiate your special moves
Just putting this hear if anyone was curious on the empty dorm rooms. It's pretty clear there will be more, but when would be the mystery.
Mukuro Ikusaba. The 16th student, hiding somewhere in the Academy. The one they call the Ultimate Despair. Watch out for her.
Either that there will be DLC, or there are hidden unlockable servants, or it's actually just nothing and those empty rooms are storage rooms.
Medusa really drew the short straw when it came to room placements
Are there cutscenes in the game?
Of course.
Unless you mean anime cutscenes then dunno.
No, just cutscenes.
All the cutscenes I've seen so far are rendered in-game, so you know, no like super HQ cinematic cutscenes.