To begin with, Shirou attends school like a normal boy and knows nothing of the grim, destructive grail wars that happen intermittently in his city, all traces of which are covered up by the Mage’s association or the Church. Kiritsugu taught Shirou rudimentary magecraft that he uses to repair broken devices. Each of the three routes is confined to its own. Most scenes are fully voiced by the same Japanese voice actors as the 2006 anime. The few videos that play at the beginning or partway through the story can lead to a crashes or visual corruption, so I had to install a specific codec to fix that issue (detailed in the Reddit link above). Often during action scenes, the picture will (deliberately) judder from side-to-side, which left persistent artifacts at either side of the image that I found distracting, and only disappeared on switching briefly back to windowed mode. Even for an older game, the artwork is sharp and beautiful. All the assets are drawn in 4:3, so this will never be playable in full widescreen HD. It’s playable either windowed in an 800×600 box (presumably the original resolution) or slightly upscaled to fullscreen with pillarboxing. Fully patched, the fan-translated version works fine.
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