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When the next game in the series was announced, I was excited because it would give me a new opportunity to be challenged, like in Radiant Dawn. Because of this, Fire Emblem Awakening was a little too easy for me. I’ve played Fire Emblem games since Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn. The choice is yours, and yours alone! (Heh, just kidding. Now, let’s go to Anna, with her experience with the other version of the game, Fire Emblem: Conquest. Or, you can just leave. This makes the game pleasantly challenging and forces the player to think tactics, not just act impulsively. This is the game setting in which every time a character is defeated in combat, they die. The gameplay is fun, but if you are over the age of ten, I suggest you choose Classic mode. Between the amount of units and the multiple difficulties, the game is hardly a challenge for verterans of the fire emblem series. You will (not?) regret it.Īnna just mentioned gameplay, so that’s what I’m talking about next! In Birthright, it’s very difficult to lose. If you choose the female avatar, pick voice 3. Generally, whenever she was sad or surprised, Corrin’s voice cracked. During the scenes that were supposed to make the player cry, or at least feel upset, Corrrin was supposed to scream with sorrow. Even Corrin’s voice, or at least the one I chose, was… ahem, interesting. Some voices were spot-on, but others were terrible. The Fire Emblem Series is one of the few series that has voice acting every character, but this game’s voice acting was all over the place. The good thing is that the game is very rarely quiet, and there is usually background music to accompany any event in the game. The music is appropriate for the scenarios it is used in, but is not very remarkable alone. The rest were okay, but not very memorable. In addition, some parts of the game feel more like a chore than a video game level.There are a few chapters(levels) of the game that don’t really have any value to the storyline.The storyline is okay, but it could have been handled better. At times, I found myself looking at the character roster and wondering “When did that person get here?” If you don’t pay attention to a few lines of text, you can end up extremely confused.
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There were some parts that felt too rushed, and some characters were forced into the story with only a few lines of text to introduce them. Now that the basic mechanics are out of the way, lets get into the actual game, starting with the storyline. When two characters have enough support points with each other, a conversation between them is unlocked.This conversation can reveal important details about the involved characters or just fun trivia. When a unit defeats an enemy and another, compatible unit is adjecent to it, then support points will acumulate between them. One of the main aspect of this game is the support system. Birthright’s storyline involves overthrowing King Garon, the corrupt, despotic king of Nohr. It allows the player to familiarize themselves with Fire Emblem’s chess-like, turn-based strategy gameplay. The Hoshidan path, Birthright, is more similar to Fire Emblem Awakening than Conquest and is ideal for newcomers to the Fire Emblem series. After spending a few days in Hoshido, Corrin is forced to make a decision between Hoshido, his/her birth family, and Nohr, the family that raised him/her. As a young adult, Corrin find him/herself in Hoshido once more. Since Corrin has lived in Nohr most of his/her life, (Corrin can be male or female, depending on which gender you select at the beginning of the game) Corrin cannot remember his/her life in Hoshido. There, Corrin is raised by Nohr’s royal family. At a young age, Corrin is kidnapped by a raiding party from the neighboring kingdom of Nohr, a kingdom based on Europe. In Fire Emblem Fates, the main character, Corrin is born in Hoshido, a kingdom based on Japan, to the royal family. Let’s start with the storyline, up until the plot splits. I will cover the Hoshido path, referred to as “Birthright” and Anna will cover the Nohr path, or “Conquest” If you think Undertale is the only game that lets you make heart-wrenching moral decisions that affect the future of every interesting character in the game, then you’re wrong! Enter Fire Emblem Fates, the most morally confusing game of 2016! (Or 2015 if you live in Japan) My name is Kenda, and today, my fellow journalist, Anna, and I will be reviewing Fire Emblem Fates.