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The Fire Emblem series has the potential to be better than ever on the Nintendo Switch 2, but Nintendo needs to incorporate ...
Fire Emblem Fates is Nintendo's latest big release, and the game has a very unique structure. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Fire Emblem Fates smartly revises a quarter-century old battle system and offers ever more reasons to care about your little chess pieces, but neither version does enough to welcome new players ...
Fire Emblem Fates' had the unenviable task of following up one of Nintendo's best games ever, but in the process it created something entirely unique.
Fire Emblem Fates - Special Edition was a limited time bundle containing both base stories, Birthright and Conquest, and gave access to DLC for the 3rd story, Revelation, when it became available.
There will also be a third release, Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation (call it Fates' Pokemon Yellow) where you refuse to take sides in the conflict and see things from yet another perspective.
Fire Emblem: Fates Developed by: Intelligent Systems Published by: Nintendo Available on: Nintendo 3DS I have a secret. The last classic-style JRPG (Japanese role-playing game) I finished was ...
Fire Emblem Fates is out in Japan today, and it has an online multiplayer mode, user Icy Toast over at the Serene’s Forest forums reports. The online mode involves 5-on-5 deathmatch battles ...
Fire Emblem Fates has a unique release structure by being split into two games. Does Birthright have the strength to stand on its own?
Fire Emblem Fates uses choice in a way unprecidented for the series, and in the process illustrates truths about war and personal responsibility--albeit with the series' chirpy anime spirit.
In addition to all this new relationship goodness, Fates retains the classic Fire Emblem combat, with battlefields built on a similar foundation to that from Awakening.