![]() ![]() Where Birthright forces players to answer tough questions while making tragic sacrifices for the good of a nation, Conquest is not merely content with philosophical complications. It’s a dark fantasy epic filled with political intrigue that had me questioning who, and what, I was fighting for all the way through the campaign. Instead of your hero siding with the noble nation of Hoshido, you fight alongside the warriors of Nohr. ![]() Fire Emblem makes these moments hit even harder because the soldiers you command are not just nameless units marching across a field but are instead people with well-rounded personalities, capable of falling in love with one another, becoming your best friend, or dying a horrible death because you made the wrong play.Ĭonquest tells an alternate version of the story seen in Fire Emblem Fates’ other installment, Birthright. ![]() It thrives most when it’s putting players in difficult positions, forcing them to fight off a seemingly insurmountable force with only a ragtag group of soldiers. It’s not cruel for the sake of being cruel it expects greatness from its players. Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest is not a kind game. ![]()
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