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As for a brief, spoiler-free summary: Fire Emblem Fates’ Hidden Truths explains how Odin, Laslow, and Selena found themselves serving Leo, Camilla, and Xander.
You can marry a ton of people in Fire Emblem Fates. But do make sure you've thought it through before doing anything serious.
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 takes steps in the right direction when it comes to representing the unpredictability of love and lust in video games.
The Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright and Revelations routes are best for building relationships. That isn’t to say you won’t earn Supports in Conquest, but that the other two routes afford you ...
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 ...
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The latest in Nintendo's long-running strategy series, Fire Emblem, is fantastic. It has an engaging story with interesting characters to interact with combined with a wonderfully deep gameplay ...
The idea of facing off against former friends and loved ones was introduced in Fire Emblem: Fates, but the concept wasn’t executed well till Three Houses. In Fates, your family dies and it doesn ...
Fire Emblem Fates delivers style and substance in an outstanding pseudo-trilogy The follow up to the lauded Fire Emblem Awaking on Nintendo 3DS doesn’t disappoint.
Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright polishes the series' time-tested strategy combat and adds intimate, exciting interpersonal relationships.