Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest
About
Two kingdoms are on the brink of war. Whose side will you choose? Torn
between two families, you're an heir of Hoshido, raised by Nohrian
royals. If you walk the path of Conquest, you must fight to change your
misguided kingdom from within.
You may also choose the path of Birthright, in which you'll battle the
corrupted king of Nohr beside a family of strangers. Learn about Fire
Emblem Fates: Birthright.
Command warriors with expert precision and forge deep relationships to
master this turn-based strategy game. For the first time ever, your
customized avatar is the main hero. An army of knights, mages, archers
and more are at your command in the most tactical battles in series
history Each unit and weapon has strengths and weaknesses you must
consider for every foe you face. Partner allies on the battlefield so
they can support each other in combat. Building relationships is key—the
closer your allies become, the better they'll fight together. Their
future is at your command, but first you must make the most important
decision in the history of Fire Emblem.
For the first time in the Fire Emblem™ series, your customized avatar
is the main character.
Epic storyline centered on your avatar, forced to choose between
bloodline and family who raised you.
New "My Castle" area to interact with your allies and build stronger
relationships
Have StreetPass™ encounters with other players to visit their My Castle
Tap in corresponding Fire Emblem amiibo™ figures and Marth, Ike,
Lucina, and Robin will appear in your game, ready for you to battle
and recruit
Once you choose your path between Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright
and Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest, you will enter a complete
gameplay experience with different sets of characters to battle against
and ally with. When you want to explore the other path (which is also a
complete gameplay experience), you can purchase it at a discounted price
in-game, adding an alternate take to the events that transpired between
the kingdoms of Nohr and Hoshido.
Please make sure not to purchase both Birthright and Conquest at full
price on Nintendo eShop. To purchase the second path at a discounted
price, please select the Explore Fates option that appears at the
beginning of Chapter Six, or purchase a download code at retail to
redeem within the in-game shop Dragon's Gate.
* The third path—Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation—will bring a
conclusion to the saga. In order to play Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation,
you must own either the Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright or the Fire
Emblem Fates: Conquest game. At the beginning of Chapter Six, you
can access the in-game shop Dragon's Gate or select the Explore Fates
option to purchase it. Download codes for Fire Emblem Fates:
Revelation will also be available at participating retailers.
"Fire Emblem Fates will fuel your inner fire" -
Desctructoid (9.5/10)
"It’s an emotional and engaging journey…" -
IGN (9.5/10)
"…a captivating story within each game" -
Polygon
9.25/10 - Game Informer
System requirements for Nintendo 3DS
Last Modified: Sep 2, 2024
Where to buy
Nintendo Store
Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest reviews and comments
I like that Conquest doesn't f*ck around, from beginning to end it offers you a thrilling and challenging experience where a simple bad choice can lead you to say goodbye to your favorite unite or waifu if your'e in that kind of thing or even restart your game from zero. The music if not amazing is really good and as any FE game it has a ton of characters that are interesting for the most part, the game play is brutal and you can't grind so you better choose a balanced team and stick with them till the end or be like me and use everyone and suffer from that. The thing is that the story and that was my only issue also with FE Awakening, at least for me doesn't match the heights of the game play or the characters it has, it feels so generic that you see everything coming from miles away, also the English dub is not that bad because there are a lot of lines but is kinda annoying and you can't switch it to Japanese. In the end Conquest offers a pretty solid game play and solid experience that puts you in the shoes of an strategist, if only the story was at least a little more original and interesting this game could be a masterpiece.
«Just one more turn»
«Constantly dying and enjoy it»