A.W. Phoenix Festa is an adaptation of a two-part anime series Gakusen Toshi Asterisk (also known as The Asterisk Wars) from 2015, which in turn was based on a series of books of the same title.
A.W. Phoenix Festa is a PSV action-adventure game that takes place in a technologically advanced world using many forms of magic. The title was developed by the Japanese company Bandai Namco, as well as a small studio APLUS from Osaka, which so far has been mainly engaged in cooperation with more experienced developers.
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The artwork for the manga has been done by Ningen, three volumes have been collected into tankōbon. Eventually, an anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures was made which began airing on October 3, 2015....The Asterisk War.学戦都市アスタリスク (Gakusen Toshi Asutarisuku)Anime television seriesDirected byKenji Seto29 more rows
The Asterisk War Season 3 might come in 2022 but keep your expectations low.
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Bandai Namco Entertainment America describes the game as follows: A.W. : Phoenix Festa is based on a popular Japanese light novel — The Asterisk War: The Academy City on the Water , where in the 20th century a catastrophic event known as the Invertia leads to the destruction of many large cities on Earth.
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The Asterisk War - Season 2.
The Asterisk War serves as one of those shows that will give you appreciation of shows like High School of The Dead and other shows that have poorly written stories and brick wall characters. This is a must watch if you need to remember that there are really uninspiring anime. Storywise, not much to say.
A.W. Phoenix Festa does a decent enough job at transferring the characters and setting of the anime to the Vita but does a terrible job of explaining those things for newcomers. The combination of dating sim and battling works well but no individual part excels.
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