Fate Zero Portable -
It is a premise ripe for excitement. You have Alexander the Great riding a chariot alongside a serial killer who summons demons. You have King Arthur clashing with the Irish demigod Diarmuid. But unlike many shonen battle anime where the fights are about power levels and screaming attacks, Fate/Zero treats its conflict like a chess game.
Alexander the Great serves as the perfect foil to both. He is boisterous, charismatic, and deeply human. He rejects Artoria’s suffering, arguing that a king should not live for the people, but that the people should live for the king. He argues that a king should be the most human of all—flawed, passionate, and inspiring. Fate Zero
