![]() ![]() For the battle-hardened strategists among you, Classic mode makes every decision count-once a character is down, they’re down for good. Characters get a second chance at life, reviving after each battle concludes. Casual mode is your best buddy if you’re a sentimental type who can’t bear losing a character. In the spirit of “choose your adventure,” this game allows you to select your gameplay mode. It’s like playing ‘Dress-Up,’ but instead of preparing for a tea party, you’re preparing for an epic battle. The game not only allows you to customize the gender and appearance of your character but also offers different costumes to strut your stuff in. “Fire Emblem Fates Conquest” is like a fashion runway with swords and magical spells. Step into the shoes of Corrin, and the first thing you’ll notice is that you’ve got options, baby! Want to be a male with a mullet? Done. Let’s dig in! A Buffet of Character Customization But wait, this game isn’t just about family drama it’s a buffet of character customization, battle modes, and intricate weapon systems. Just when he thought he was on the brink of freedom, a scouting mission turned betrayal thrust him into the discovery of his real identity and the start of an epic conflict. ![]() ![]() Corrin’s ultimate goal was to gain his father, King Garon’s approval. Imagine living in a secluded fortress, training to impress your dad, who just so happens to be a king-sounds like a unique form of daddy issues, doesn’t it? Meet Corrin, the protagonist of “Fire Emblem Fates Conquest” for the 3DS. ![]()
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