Do you enjoy Camelot and Solomon?
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Every time someone muttered “a lot of things have happened so far” during the production, I was tempted to tweak it and say “I don’t know that part because it hasn’t been made into an anime”, but Babylonia was an enjoyable anime even if you didn’t play FGO.
So, will the upcoming Fate/Grand Order – Sacred Round Table Realm Camelot the Movie and Fate/Grand Order – Terminal Singularity – Crown Temples of Time Solomon – be equally enjoyable even if you haven’t played it yet?
In conclusion, Camelot seems to be fine, but Solomon’s might be a bit more difficult to deal with.
Camelot, which is the visualization of Part 1, Chapter 6, features the Round Table group, which is familiar to players from the stay night era.
While Babylonia is Gilgamesh’s story, this one can be described as a story related to Altria Pendragon.
If you’ve ever been exposed to the Fate series, it’s an enjoyable experience on its own.
On the other hand, since Solomon is the final chapter of the first part, the journey so far will unfold in a way that creates a great showpiece for the story.
In other words, if you don’t know anything about the journey, you won’t be able to get excited about the climax of the story.
You won’t be able to understand the story at all, and all the characters you don’t know… but I must say that it’s a shame to feel alienated at the biggest climax of the film.
Therefore, it is advisable to complete the first seven chapters of the game version before watching Solomon, if possible.
If you can’t complete the game’s difficult sixth chapter, you may want to play up to chapter five, supplementing chapter six with the movie and chapter seven with the TV anime.
summary
I think it is difficult for people who do not know anything about Fate to enjoy the FGO anime.
However, as long as you are familiar with the other Fate series and you know the world and the main characters of the series, I think you will be able to enjoy the content even if you have not played FGO.
Of course, to enjoy it 100%, you’re better off playing the game version, so if you plan to watch Camelot or Solomon in the future, I’d recommend playing it!