Fate/Tiger Colosseum official website unveiled

Fate/Tiger Colosseum - Image 1 

It’s been a while since we last heard from the crazy, yet cute-looking beat-em-up from Cavia and Capcom, Fate/Tiger Colosseum for the PlayStation Portable. But just like its titular character, Taiga, it’s back in our faces in a big way as its official Japanese website has recently opened for business. Now, before she gets dangerous with that bamboo sword of hers, let’s take a look-see at the site and see what’s new about the game with the TYPE-MOON license.

Sporting cute artwork and a very clean layout, the official web presence of Fate/Tiger Colosseum is pretty impressive, as it’s dishing out a LOT of material on its first appearance. Not only does it have the usual deal, like character profiles, artwork and screenshots, but it also has voice samples of the characters, trailers and story-related cutscenes that you’ll be able to view. It’s a very cute touch, and it certainly lends to the Japanese quirkiness of the game itself.

Cute visuals, a colorful cast of legendary characters, Saber in a lion costume? We’re sold! You can check out the actual website and the tons of content it holds by clicking on the read link below.

Fate/Tiger Colosseum - Image 1 

It’s been a while since we last heard from the crazy, yet cute-looking beat-em-up from Cavia and Capcom, Fate/Tiger Colosseum for the PlayStation Portable. But just like its titular character, Taiga, it’s back in our faces in a big way as its official Japanese website has recently opened for business. Now, before she gets dangerous with that bamboo sword of hers, let’s take a look-see at the site and see what’s new about the game with the TYPE-MOON license.

Sporting cute artwork and a very clean layout, the official web presence of Fate/Tiger Colosseum is pretty impressive, as it’s dishing out a LOT of material on its first appearance. Not only does it have the usual deal, like character profiles, artwork and screenshots, but it also has voice samples of the characters, trailers and story-related cutscenes that you’ll be able to view. It’s a very cute touch, and it certainly lends to the Japanese quirkiness of the game itself.

Cute visuals, a colorful cast of legendary characters, Saber in a lion costume? We’re sold! You can check out the actual website and the tons of content it holds by clicking on the read link below.

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