![]() ![]() The stories in the Fates games are terrible and personally disappointing to me. Birthright has a (slightly) better story, though I like the individual characters in Conquest (slightly) more. In fact, I remember reading about people whose stats grew in such a way that later missions were actually impossible for them, even on Normal difficulty. ![]() Conquest has the best gameplay and maps of the three by far, though it can get really difficult. If you were only going to play one of the Fates games, it depends on what you're looking for. It has a better story, more interesting/funnier characters, and great gameplay (though I will concede that there are iterative improvements in Birthright). Then move onto either Birthright or Conquest if you want.Īwakening is better than all the Fates games. You won't know what you're missing out on from Fates, so it won't feel as odd. It checks every box you want since you don't mind the game having ways to break it, and you likely won't find all of those ways on your first normal playthrough anyway. A lot of die hard old school fans will tell you that they're bad in a hyperbolic fashion, but they're fine. Revelation only makes that story worse, so you're only really coming here for the fan service aspect of having every character.Īll are fine options for the series. It reveals more about the Fates story, but the Fates story is pretty lackluster and full of plotholes. Revelation should only be played if you want to have every support possible in the game and easily grindable. Note: the story still isn't great.Ĭonquest is if you don't care about story, and want the best maps and difficulty of the 3ds games. A lot of Awakenings mechanics are easier to break and more RNG focused.īirthright is best if you want the mechanical improvements of the Fates three, and also want the best story of the three Fates games. You miss out on the mechanical improvements of the Fates three though. Awakening is best for personality, story, and characters. ![]()
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