
Pairs of masters and heroic spirits -- also known as servants -- have been fighting across history in a series of Holy Grail Wars, with the winning duo receiving an ancient artifact that grants wishes. Fate/Samurai Remnant continues the epic Holy Grail War in the fourth year of the Keian Era, Edo Period Japan. A battle between seven pairs of masters and servants is about to begin as the “Waxing Moon Ritual” unfolds in the shadows. This is where the game’s hero, Miyamoto Iori, a young man in Asakusa, finds himself caught in the violence alongside his servant Saber, as they fight to be the last pair remaining in order to receive the granter of wishes, the “Waxing Moon Vessel”.
Q: What are the main gameplay mechanics in Fate/Samurai Remnant?
A: In Fate/Samurai Remnant, players will experience the "Waxing Moon Ritual" where seven pairs of masters and servants battle to be the last ones standing. The winning duo receives the "Waxing Moon Vessel," an artifact that grants wishes. Players will take on the role of Miyamoto Iori and his servant Saber to fight their way to become the final pair.
Q: Does the game feature any elements of strategy or role-playing?
A: This action and adventure game casts players as Miyamoto Iori and his servant Saber, who must fight to be the last pair standing to receive the "Waxing Moon Vessel," an artifact that grants wishes.
Q: What is the significance of the 'Waxing Moon Vessel' in the game?
A: The "Waxing Moon Vessel" is an ancient artifact that grants wishes and is awarded to the victor of the Holy Grail War.