The voice acting in the game is in Japanese, but this really does help give the characters a ton of personality. Seriously this is a wonderful looking story that is brought to life with some truly breathtaking art. This is not exactly what you would call a “new” game and I feel that this is one of the first visual novel style games to really go all-in with its visual style.
One of the most notable things about Fate/Stay Night is the overall presentation. Dealing with a love interest does require you to think about what choices you make as there is an affection meter that you are trying to build up.
When a decision does require input from the player/reader, this will often lead to a break in the story and it going in a slightly different direction. The story has different paths so there is a bit of replay value here.
He is part of the Holy Grail War with other mages and along the way, he meets different heroines and has to deal with other mages.
The basics of the story are that there is a mage called Shirou Emiya who is a mage with some serious skills.