Overall, it's pretty garbage. I'd give it 1.5 stars for being entertaining enough to keep me into it for 13.5 hours during quarantine, though 2 stars feels like too much for this game. The game mechanics make fighting enemies (a core part of the gameplay) infuriatingly difficult to the point where the combat system may as well be fundamentally broken, and the writing doesn't make up for it. The combat is designed in a way that dungeon mobs do an equal amount of damage as your character (even as Saber, who's supposed to be "for beginners" according to the game), and it's next to impossible to defend against your opponent's randomized, unknown attacks--whether your character survives even the smallest battles mostly up to luck. I probably wouldn't have dropped this if the battle system didn't practically require you to either write down or look up what every enemy's attack patterns are supposed to be, even the weakest ones that are just supposed to be canon fodder. The writing is okay and I did tear up at one point, but the characters themselves were dull and I didn't find any of them very interesting. The personalities of characters from other installments were notably weaker than usual, especially Rin Tohsaka and Nero Claudius. The graphics are meh, (none of the 3d models look as good as the 2d art,) and the music isn't memorable. You're better off just playing Persona or Extella Link.