Friday, 19 February 2016
Fire Emblem Fates
Usually when you are playing a game you have to go through the designated story, and you are just a character in story. You control the character, but not the story. However in Fire Emblem Fates, you can choose your own fate, and play through different adventures. This game has unique storylines and characters and is made for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
The first two versions, Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright and Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, both launch TODAY!
This leaves you with a major choice: Do you choose to team up with the birth family you barely know and battle the family that raised you in Birthright?
OR
Do you walk the more challenging path of Conquest and change your misguided kingdom from within?
The choice is yours.
Fire Emblem Fates is a tactical RPG with a massive cast of memorable characters, an epic story and a deep, yet deceptively simple, battle system. In the game, you play as a princess or prince of Hoshido who was raised by Nohrian royals, forced to make a choice that will change history (and the game itself!) forever. For the first time in the franchise, your customizable female or male avatar is the main character in the game.
Battles in the game take place on a series of grid-like maps, which serve as your setting for commanding an army of characters with different specialities.
One of the most robust new features in all versions of Fire Emblem Fates is an area called My Castle. Here, you can prepare for upcoming battles, interact with allies to build stronger relationships or defend the castle from mysterious invasions. Many facilities of different types can be constructed in your personalized castle, including an Armory to purchase powerful new weapons, an Arena to battle for prizes and even a Private Quarters to meet with and strengthen relationships with your allies. As you progress through the game’s main story, more structures can be built, and existing structures upgraded.
Building relationships with fellow characters is one of the most fascinating parts of the Fire Emblem games. In Fire Emblem Fates, this feature continues and is more intriguing than ever before. The higher the support level, the better these allies will battle together. When two characters reach the highest relationship level, they might even get married. New to the Fire Emblem Fates games, you can use Second Seal items to give spouses the same character class.
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