Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.
More Clocktower is always welcome.
HF True already has such a long epilogue that anything else feels unnecessary.
I suppose they could throw in some more Luvia before Rin comes back to visit, but it wouldn't spice things up as much.
Touko cameo would be cool.
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Originally Posted by successor of the Matou family
guys, is it true HF will be animated as one single movie? Or is it a mistranslation?
I can imagine a million things that feel necessary. Like Sakura's road to recovery, or the search for Shirou's new body. I didn't like how they mention offhand that both of those things happened but just gloss over both of them. It's jarring to see everything just immediately fucking perfect after all the spectacle.
Well, it would be good and they did wonders for UBW's epilogue for the anime, so it's possible. But that ending gave so much info and concluded everything so succinctly. Usually you get vague assertions on where the characters are gonna go and what they will be doing and how they.
Sakura recovering from AM and just buckling down and taking things in stride would be good, but, if you want to include anything in the epilogue, it would have to be Shirou's perspective on things. Thematically, for the VN, they wanted Rin to both open and close the curtains on the story, but it would definitely have helped to get Shirou's viewpoint. What we know is that he and Sakura did discuss a newer, better body, and he says it's fine the way it is. Maybe show (or highlight, because some people who read the ending don't catch this), that it took awhile for him to get used to the body and he's only been relatively stable for a month prior to the epilogue.
That said, as I have said many times, they should at least give Sakura's new teacher a face and speaking lines. She went to the trouble of getting back into magecraft and actually sought out a mentor, that should be important to development. Also since the Supervisor works with the church, show how he and Sakura deal with the issues Fuyuki faces in the aftermath.
There is honestly a lot to work with here, so it wasn't surprising that the epilogue condensed it as it was. It would end up a days(in game time) worth of content on its own to rightfully show how they got to that point.
"Fate/stay night: not really an eroge, and not really a cooking sim, but actually an RPG wherein everyone’s primary stat is “self-loathing” and the goal is to level it up beyond all the other characters."
I'd rather them go Normal for the theatrical release and then add True as a BD Special.
I want True. With a dead Rider (you can even make it a poignant goodbye after fetching the girls/shirou container) and Sakura not working as a Grail post-end because how does that even work.
don't quote me on this
Never got that. It's not like Rider is part of the harem, she just lives her own life and helps Sakura as her familiar. It makes sense in that she can actually have a decent life, a startover. But if they decide she passes on, I won't complain.
Also, Sakura got the link to the grail system unnaturally, so I didn't see the issue with her having that power givrn she was experimented on for 11 years to be a patchwork grail. And for all intents and purposes, it's a symptom with benefits none of the characters even entirely understand. She gets more mana pumped into her whether she wants to or not.
Frankly, if Shirou weren't there, it would be a massive issue because then she would need to fart out spells all the time. It's kind of telling how even supporting Rider doesn't help that much, when it took the majority of Rin's power to keep Saber in UBW Good. Plus living with being an organic mana furnace is like asking shit to come after you.
"Fate/stay night: not really an eroge, and not really a cooking sim, but actually an RPG wherein everyone’s primary stat is “self-loathing” and the goal is to level it up beyond all the other characters."