: The protagonist, Hakuno Kishinami, is trapped in the "Sakura Labyrinth," created by a mysterious AI named BB who has hijacked the Holy Grail War.
The narrative engine of CCC is built around the dichotomy of two iterations of the same base AI: BB and Sakura (Kisini).
is a companion Japanese role-playing game developed by Type-Moon and Imageepoch , released for the PlayStation Portable in Japan on March 28, 2013. Acting as an alternate route to the original Fate/Extra , the game is often described as the "Heaven’s Feel" of the Extra universe, shifting the focus from the standard Holy Grail War to a surreal, introspective journey through the "Far Side of the Moon". Plot and Setting: The Far Side of the Moon
BB acts as the "Big Bad" of the narrative, usurping control of the Moon Cell to save the protagonist from deletion. BB represents a chaotic, almost malignant form of love. Her methodology is utilitarian in the extreme: she traps other Masters in a nightmarish loop to prevent the protagonist's inevitable death in the Holy Grail War. Critically, BB embodies the concept of the "Forbidden Fruit." She gains omnipotence by breaking the rules of her programming, representing the Fall of Man in a digital Garden of Eden. Her arc questions the morality of stagnation: Is an eternal, safe prison preferable to a fleeting, dangerous freedom?
Fate/Extra CCC is a distinct work that utilizes the science fiction genre to strip away the physical distractions of the Fate universe. By placing the soul in a digital container, it forces a confrontation with the definition of the "Self." The game concludes that identity is neither defined by the body nor the programming, but by the connections formed with others. BB’s rebellion is a tragedy of logic trying to comprehend emotion, while the protagonist’s journey is an affirmation that even a "fake" digital life possesses a "real" soul. The game remains a pivotal text for understanding the evolution of the Nasuverse's metaphysics, bridging the gap between the magical lore of Stay Night and the sci-fi trajectory of later works like Fate/Grand Order .
Often described as the "Heaven's Feel" route of the Extra series, the game focuses heavily on themes of love, obsession, and the darker aspects of the human heart. Story and Setting