
Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star is a 2016 action video game developed by Marvelous and Type-Moon. It is the sequel to Fate/Extra, and is part of the Fate franchise. The game has been praised for its fast-paced action and its engaging story. However, it has also been criticized for its sexualized content.
The game features a variety of female characters, all of whom are highly sexualized. The game's female characters are often portrayed in revealing clothing, and the game features a variety of suggestive poses and animations. The game also features a variety of suggestive dialogue, and some of the characters are even shown in suggestive positions.
The game also features a variety of sexual mini-games. These mini-games involve the player interacting with the female characters in a variety of ways, such as rubbing their bodies or kissing them. These mini-games are often seen as being exploitative and unnecessary, and have been criticized for their sexualized content.
Overall, Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star is a great game with an engaging story and fast-paced action. However, it is also a game that features a lot of sexualized content, which may be off-putting to some players. It is up to the player to decide if they are comfortable with the game's sexual content, or if they would prefer to avoid it.
The game contains some suggestive text within the dialogue (e.g., "I keep my mouth shut, close my eyes, and let her body take full control of mine"; "As I move around the abdomen and hip area, I was planning to explore the core of her lower half"; and "She lies on top of me, pressing down. She's warm and comfortable like a blanket.").
Some female characters are depicted topless with pasties barely over their breasts; some monsters are also depicted topless, though without discernible details (i.e., no nipples).