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Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright

Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright

Nintendo

Fire Emblem Fates, Fire Emblem If: White Kingdom

Released

Release Date: June 25, 2015

Singleplayer

Another entry in the tactical jRPG series that has been developed since 1990, as well as the second game for the Nintendo 3DS console to be made by Intelligent System. Its story is divided into two paths: Hoshido and Nohr, each available in one version – Birthright and Conquest. Both let us play in a fantasy world as Corrin (default name of the main hero or heroine) a member of one of the titular factions.

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Fire Emblems Fate: Birthright for 3DS is another entry in a popular Fire Emblem: Awakening (2012). It has been developed by Intelligent System studio, owned by Nintendo company.

Plot

The story of the game is divided into two paths – Hoshido and Nohr, each available in one version of the game (Birthright and Conquest respectively). Both let players take control of Corrin (default name of main character, but it can be changed along with look and gender), who – depending on the version – will side with one of factions, which is Hoshido in case of Birthright.

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Platforms:

Nintendo 3DS

Nintendo 3DS

Developer: Intelligent Systems

Publisher: Nintendo

Age restrictions: none

Game Series

Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright
Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright
Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright

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Fire Emblem Game Series

Fire Emblem Game Series

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Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation

Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation

Nintendo

Expansion

July 9, 2015

RPG

Add-on for the twin edition of Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright and Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, which requires one of those titles. It has been developed by Intelligent Games studio and lets us explore a new story line. The main character doesn’t work with Nohr or sides with Hoshido, instead working on his own to discover the truth behind the conflict of those factions. Compared to the base games, Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation doesn’t stray out too far gameplay wise, with the most notable novelty being My Castle – a special location where we can interact with our allies. As we form bonds with our friends, they are willing to offer more effective cooperation during fights. Interestingly, we can also meet other players there and fight against their armies through the Street function. Add-on also offers Amiibo , which gives us access to four characters: Robin, Ike, Lucina and Martha.

Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation