![]() The previous episodes had a heavy video game feel to them due to this format, and also had plenty of techno-babble dialogue that only the most die-hard of fans who played the game would understand. Visually and pacing-wise, it’s exactly the same as before: our heroes enter the floor, find the boss, perhaps get to know them before their inevitable battle and then proceed to the next floor. This new release from Netflix equates to three episodes, with the last one being extra long at 45 minutes, so it’s more like four extra episodes of Fate/Extra Last Encore, covering the protagonists’ journey through the 7 th floor and then finally the top where the Moon Cell/Holy Grail/Grand Prize awaits them with the final boss. On one hand, it’s nice for Fate fans to finally see the end of this story, especially if you’re already invested, on the other hand I can’t help but feel that it wasn’t really worth it in the end. Yes, on Netflix it’s down as Season 2, but as the first batch of episodes ended with an unfinished story, and these episodes pick up exactly where we left off, these are basically ‘lost episodes’ that finally got released. Can our heroes make their way to the top on time? And if they do, what will their ultimate wish be?įate/Extra Last Encore: Illustrias Geocentrism Theory sounds like a really fancy title, like it’s a movie or special OVA, but it’s actually just an overly long name for the last three episodes of the series. However, the Moon Cell is slowly shutting down and threatens to destroy its whole world, leaving the Earth with little hope left for survival. ![]() Once they defeat them, they can make their way to the centre and have their wish granted. Hakano, Saber and Rin have fought their way up the top floor of the Moon Cell and are now ready to tackle the last floor, and its Floor Master.
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