Summary
Fire Emblem Fates is split into 3 story paths. Conquest is one of the 2 base stories, the other being Birthright. The other story path can be bought digitally at a discount through the in-game store. The 3rd story path is Revelation, a DLC that was released later.
You need to be have completed chapter 6 in either game to access the other stories, and the DLCs, path.
Conquest is the hardest of the 3 paths having no ability to grind experience from maps, tougher mission objectives, and giving less money and experience for those missions.
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2015-Jun-25 - Nintendo 3ds - Japan
2016-Feb-19 - Nintendo 3ds - North america
2016-Feb-20 - Nintendo 3ds - Europe
2016-Feb-21 - Nintendo 3ds - Australia
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This is a role-playing game in which players assume the role of a warrior battling evil forces (e.g., soldiers, demons). Battles are depicted from an overhead perspective, with characters moving around a grid while taking turns selecting attack moves from a menu. Attacks are presented in short animated sequences: characters striking each other with swords, lances, axes, and pistols. Cutscenes also depict violent acts: characters stabbing themselves or sacrificing themselves for others (e.g., jumping in the way of an attack). A handful of scenes depict silhouetted splashes of blood or brief mist-like sprays when characters are struck. A handful of female characters are depicted wearing low-cut outfits that reveal large amounts of cleavage; in one cutscene, the camera (from a first-person perspective) zooms-in on a female character's cleavage.
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The content of this game is suitable for persons aged 12 years and over only.
It contains: Non realistic looking violence towards human characters - Mild bad language - Violence causing minor injury only
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Intelligent Systems Co.Ltd.Nintendo SPDFire Emblem Fates: Conquest
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I love fire emblem ever since I first played on Wii (Radiant Dawn) and have since played quite a few other of the series, all having different aspects that i have enjoyed. Fire emblem Conquest, has quite a few things, for one, the darker storyline coming from awakening is a nice change, and the different objectives and circunstances in the missions made it more varied game. It is quite tough, without a doubt, and if you don’t enjoy this types of games, you might get quicly annoyed with it, but finally beating it gives you a satisfaction that you don’t get in many games, trying to find new ways to beat the levels, especially the particuraly frustaing ones. The new classes and abilities are nice, although this time around it seems that magic is practically useless and the huge time it can take to form s bonds betwwen characters makes it difficult to get the children chraracters in the right moments, but then again, that challenge really forces you to adapt and change your way of playing. One thing i do have to say annoys me, is the bit much fanservice, even in the localized version it really is much, I know that japanese studios do this to sell more, but really?, considering the deep tones and difficulty of the series, it really seems silly that this is the thing that sellls. But apart from that, and perhaps the fact that there are no really deep meaningful changes depending on the bond you select, the game is excellent all-around, and if you like the series, or challenging strategie games, this is certainly a solid buy. If you like the more streamlined and simpler games of the series like awakening, Birthright seems the better choice.