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Fate/Grand Order: Absolute Demonic Front - Babylonia

Review of Fate/Grand Order: Absolute Demonic Front - Babylonia

9/10
Recommended
April 02, 2020
2 min read
10 reactions

This is it, this is what all of our saint quartz paid off for. I'll start by saying, yes, I do have a bias for this as an FGO addict, but don't think that will take away any critique I may have for this. Characters - The heroic spirits we meet in Babylonia encapture what a heroic spirit really is better than any Fate adaption thus far in my opinion. When it comes down to it, despite their differing regrets in their past life, they will show their heroic nature. Gilgamesh in this adaption might just be my best boy of the year (2019/2020?). Ritsuka/Gudao however, fallsflat in a lot of ways. As he is basically a self-insert, he doesn't hold much character, so certain scenes just fill out of place for him.
Art - As good as it gets, Cloverworks really showed everyone what they're capable of. While the art style might not match ufotable, the fluidity in cloverwork's animation is 10/10. And with the plethora of fights in this show, you can expect to be very satisfied.
Music - Amazing, especially for each OST used in fight scenes, it kicks everything up to a different level. There is no lack of OST either, with 3 volumes in total.
Story - A bit harder to judge, but it's nothing complex, nor is it anything too simple. It's good for what it is, it's built around FIGHTING.

It may be hard to watch this if you haven't read the past singularities from FGO, but if you can get a grasp of the plot, then this is a must watch if you love intense action anime, especially Fate.

Mark
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