
A Special Edition set houses both storylines - and a third, Revelation, which will also come as downloadable content - on one cartridge. 19 in two versions: Birthright and Conquest. The state of the petting minigame in the Western Fire Emblem Fates is one such change the removal of a scene that referenced drugging a character is another difference from the original version.įire Emblem Fates launches on Feb. "Having said that, however, making changes are not unusual when we localize games, and we have indeed made changes in these games." "Even in the Japanese original version, we have not included any features which are considered inappropriate in Japan," a representative for Nintendo told us. Nintendo referred to its decision to remove the petting minigame itself as a not "unusual" change for the localization.


Just as in the Japanese version, the player's relationship with their teammate improves after the truncated scene. What does remain, however, are the status bonuses accrued by getting intimate with a party member. The animations involved in that interaction are left intact, but the actual tactile portion has been eliminated, just as Nintendo previously announced. The upcoming American release does this a bit differently. This launches into a cutscene which, in the Japanese edition of the latest Fire Emblem games, involved interacting with the chosen teammate, touching their face by using the touchscreen. Upon entering, the protagonist chooses which person he or she would like to spend more time with, which then invites them to join you. To elaborate: In both versions of Fire Emblem Fates, players have the option to visit their team members in their personal private quarters. Check out the footage from our recent livestream above to see our discovery in action. We delved into the localized version of the upcoming Nintendo 3DS game to see what Nintendo replaced petting (also known as "skinship") with. I'm really stuck with the first and last option since I'm a balanced player who never really has an easy time choosing a good talent (although Kamui/Corrin can get around that barrier in-game).Nintendo confirmed that Western Fire Emblem Fatesplayers won't be able to pet or rub their teammates' faces, but that doesn't mean the feature is gone altogether. The worlds of Fire Emblem Fates are referred to as 'World of Conquest' and 'World of Birthright', or collectively 'World of Fates'. It is currently listed fourteenth in the Catalog of Heroes and when sorting heroes by Origin, between Fire Emblem Awakening and Fire Emblem: Three Houses. *If I want to play as a sweeper then I'll run Samurai (Swordmaster/Master of Arms) as Vantage + Swordfaire + Dragon Fang is a good finishing combo or Ninja (Elite Ninja/Mechanist) for Replicate + Debuff = Enemies too weak to pose a threat to anyone. Fire Emblem Fates is the fourteenth game in the Fire Emblem series. *If I want to play supportive, then Monk/Shrine Maiden (Priestess/and the other class) fit the role perfectly being able to heal and attack.
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Plus I can always see myself as Oboro (who is one of my top MVP units in BR/RV) in Conquest where you can't use her. *If I want to go all out with just the classes I can use, I'll normally resort to Lancer (Spear Fighter -> Basara/Spear Fighter) for equally high stats + Quixotic and Rend Heaven/Dragon Fang is just absurdly powerful as it is capable of ripping enemies to shreds on either Player/Enemy Turn in little time.
