Lucy is a 17-year-old girl, who wants to be a full-fledged mage. One day when visiting Harujion Town, she meets Natsu, a young man who gets sick easily by any type of transportation. But Natsu isnt just any ordinary kid, he's a member of one of the world's most infamous mage guilds: Fairy Tail.
Genres: action, comedy, magic
Themes: magicians
Fairy Tail Watch Video
Doesn't sound exciting? Although even the most devoted fans may occasionally get impatient with the content, those who allow themselves to get involved with the characters may be surprised at how quickly and smoothly these episodes pass. Each person clearly has their own style of play, own motivations, and own ideals about what he or she wants to get out of the game, and what these conversations reveal about the players can be fascinating. For players like Sakisaki, playing in the world is all about striving towards goals, even if they are vague ones. For players like Yata and Pi, acquisition of power and solving the game's biggest mysteries seem to be the appeal, while others like Phyllo, Shino, and (one would guess) Bset see the game as a social experience and players like Haseo continue because of the relationships they establish in the game. And then we have Tabby, who proves the most interesting character to follow this time around and the one who experiences the most development. We finally see cracks in the chirpy enthusiasm she has, until this point, consistently projected into the game, and start to get an inkling about the person she really is, what has drawn her to this game, and what she desperately needs to get out of the experience. This is where the greatest strength of the series lies.