8/10
Grand Order
18 July 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Following the success in the Camelot Singularity, Ritsuka Fujimaru and Mash Kyrielight are assigned to the last Singularity. In Ancient Mesopotamia, B. C. 2655, they embark on a mission to secure humanity's survival. Upon arrival, they learn about the three Goddesses that threaten Uruk, the Babylonian city ruled by King Gilgamesh. Ritsuka and Mash will now need to find a way to severe the alliance between the three Goddesses and stop the blood-thirsty beasts that threaten the future of the humanity.

To be honest while it is different from it predecessors I still thoroughly enjoyed. Though I do wish we knew a bit more about how Ritsaka became a master then just a guy asleep in the hallway and found by a cute girl.

Though aside from that I do like his character and his chemistry with his servant Mash. Which I am thankful that their hidden feelings for each other aren't forced like how Fate Stay/Night (2006) did with Shirou and Saber.

I am not exactly sure what timeline it is set in though it's likely own thing.

Also another problem I do feel this series did have was the fact that we only got to see the main characters meet the other masters through flashbacks so, I do kind of feel they should have handled that a bit better.

Aside from that it's a really good fate series if not my favourite.
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