![]() Now, the obvious next question should be is “Why are both Campaigns made into separate games and not like Sacred Stones with both rolled into one game?” The answer: Each campaign alone is as long as Awakening. Plus you can buy the other choice from the eShop with the same discount of course. Once they’ve chosen, they will need to pay to unlock the rest of the campaign they picked. Those who buy the digital version will get to choose one or the other. In the retail versions, you are locked into one or the other but you can buy the other campaign for half the price from the eShop. Such is the story of Conquest and Birthright. As a Prince/Princess in the unique position of claiming both nations as their homeland, at a certain point early in the game you will be forced to choose: The nation of your birth or the nation that raised you. Hoshido (Birthright), a peace-loving nation is in conflict with Nohr (Conquest), a glory-seeking nation. You are Corrin, a Prince/Princess of born in Hoshido but raised in Nohr. got the next Fire Emblem: FE 1 through 6 were Japan-only releases and the DS Fire Emblem game before Awakening was only released in Japan.Īll that said, here’s the basic premise. I find this interesting given I still own ALL the Fire Emblem games released in the U.S. Fans love their Fire Emblem but sales for 8 through 10–especially in the U.S.–were atrocious. as well as Binding Blade (with a fan translation). …Fates is likely Nintendo’s way of ensuring Awakening’s success wasn’t a fluke: I’ve played all the Fire Emblem games released in the U.S. The catch is it will likely be handheld only: The original plan was for Awakening (when it was in its early stages) to be released as a console game but Nintendo didn’t feel the profit was worth the investment so it was released on the 3DS instead. Given the Fire Emblem franchise was riding on the (financial) success of Awakening, it’s safe to say Fire Emblem will be around for a while longer. See Serenes Forest for full deails on the game but as indicated, this is the first non-Pokemon Nintendo game that comes in multiple flavors. The third, Revelation is the hidden story that is unlockable DLC after you clear Birthright or Conquest. Well actually, there are THREE Campaigns:
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