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Should you read Fate/Hollow Ataraxia if you enjoyed the original Fate/Stay Night?
Yes, you should.
Some of the best scenes Nasu has ever written are contained within this.
The emphasis on side characters also gives this a unique identity separate from Fate/HA.
It's a must-play!
As a spiritual successor to Kagetsu Tohya, Fate/Hollow Ataraxia is fantastic.
It truly feels like it lives up to the experimentation that Nasu tried to achieve with KT.
It's a fully-realized vision, even if it does have some glaring issues due to its excess.
Despite my love for F/HA, I don't think it's without issue.
The work is too fragmented, which doesn't allow for a strong sense of cohesion, muddying its quality.
I also feel the game is a 30+ hour VN masquerading as a 50+ hour one.
It definitely has excess, for better or worse.
I really enjoy how Fate/HA expanded on this concept through its general atmosphere and character writing.
A life worth leading is not one of blissful ignorance from reality.
The only way to truly move forward is to face your problems head-on.
It's a brilliantly executed theme.
I finished Fate/Hollow Ataraxia.
A very forward-thinking pseudo-sequel to the original visual novel.
This work does a great job of further expanding on the themes of Heaven's Feel.
The central theme of Fate/HA is:
That one should learn to live for themselves above all else.