
Let’s take a look at all three to give you an idea in case you’re deciding which adventure to start with or buy if you missed out on the special edition.įor starters, all three games have a shared beginning - pun so totally intended. At the same time, each also offer their own unique missions and take on the Fates’ tale as well as different mechanics. Yes, they mostly share the same overarching story and key characters, with some exceptions. That’s because unlike Pokemon variants, which throw in version-exclusive monsters but still offer what’s essentially the same game, Fates’ three titles are three different experiences. For folks who want the complete Fates experience, my answer would be yes. The question is whether it’s worth getting all three games separately. Fans who miss out on the special edition also have to wait till March to play the third Fates game, Revelation. The good news is that fans can still get all three games separately, at a higher cost, of course. Watch Video: Watch video: Fire Emblem Fates Special Edition Unboxing | Technobubble
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So much so that the package sold out quickly, much to the dismay of series fans who got left out. These include a hardbound art book with more than 80 illustrations as well as a cloth pouch that’s big enough to fit one 3DS XL. The approach is best captured in the game’s “special edition,” which combines Fate’s three titles - Birthright, Conquest and Revelation - in one package while throwing in some extra goodies to boot. I guess you can say it throws in the kitchen sink as well. Fire Emblem Fates comprises of not one, not two but three different games, each with their own story and missions spread out across 20-plus chapters that unfold like a soap opera.

Then you’ve got Fire Emblem Fates Special Edition.įollowing the positive response for Fire Emblem Awakening, Nintendo decided to give fans of the franchise more of what they want in the most literal way possible.

That expression about throwing in everything but the kitchen sink. Follow Technobubble poobah Jason Hidalgo’s shenanigans on Twitter things denote largesse. Technobubble covers games, gadgets, technology and all things geek.
