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If Under Night receives one, it would be interesting, but then when you look at Fate it's probably not going to happen.
The Fate anime series is extremely popular ever since it received ufotable anime adaptations (Fate/Zero, Fate/stay night UBW, and soon Fate/stay night Heaven's Feel). So what I was trying to say, an older French Bread game already didn't receive an anime adaptation (Melty Blood), so it wouldn't be to much benefit for Under Night to receive one.
And if you've watched Alter Memory and have played the story of BlazBlue games, you'll understand how poorly done Alter Memory was. It wasn't even accurate in many parts, among other things.
I have seen Alter Memory. I owned Calamity Trigger before, but Alter Memory was what got me into the series properly. I knew some things were different to the games after some research, but I think other than some of the quality being meh in my eyes, the plot didn't bother me too much. I think part of that was me not understanding all the things that went on in the series, especially with the mess that is the multiple outcomes of CT and CSE, even if I do like the concept, and I do like pretty much all the characters and how they interact with one another. I don't think any of the games or the anime were bad per say, I just think they can be a bit difficult to understand, but that is just me.
To be fair, the music was fantastic.