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It really wasn't, no. The whole thing was a massive slop with lots of characters I don't really care about, unlike Mahoyo. To start with, what I assume to be F/GO's main characters (Mash and Fujimaru) are pretty much irrelevant/walking camera during the whole event (even in the climax) apart from throwing tsukkomi and retarded F/GO lore from time to time. Most of the guest characters were also borderline non-existent, present only for clap shit and obvious fan service (Ryougi, totally not Shirou, totally not Rin, etc.). Apart from the cast of Mahoyo, the only character who caught my attention at all was perhaps Sugitani, since "she" had a little more time to interact with the cast. The real highlight for me was clearly Tobimaru, and Kinomi. Kinomi is the only character in the original game I thought was kinda underwhelming since he never had any scenes where he wasn't just a clown but he gets decent contents here. Still there's a limit to what you can do in an F/GO event, I suppose. Regardless it was a given since it's clearly a joke event, but the “plot” of the collaboration was extremely messy and nonsensical, like it give me some impression that there was something more to it than gagshit, but of course not. Truly, I don't know how anyone can read this and think it's good or a faithful representation of what Mahoyo has to offer, the whole thing was comically bad on almost every level. I think some fans will find some value in the clap shit for the sequels that will never be released, but that's it. A huge waste of time. At least we are getting some good fan arts, right?

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