90
Overall, it’s impressive that the model works – a branching story that acts as ‘either/or, then both’ could feel like a cash-in quite easily. The fact that each version of Fates manages to offer something unique is an impressive feat. I hope it doesn’t become an ongoing trend in the series, but as an experiment with the formula it feels just right.
90
The best of the Fire Emblem Fates trilogy and one of the best portable strategy games ever made, with a perfect blend of the best elements of the first two chapters.
80
Regardless of what-ifs, Revelation does its job well as the game half-way between the two main campaigns that answers unexplored questions.
9
The golden route where no one (except for one unit) has to die.
The story is Fates quality --- tons of meme-able material and is just bland and not horrible.
Offers some of the most enjoyable gameplay experience in the franchise.
Usually needs the DS eshop to purchase which is unavailable right now.
0
I don't know how much people here were paid to pretend the final part of a 60% complete game was good, but I wasn't paid anything, and I didn't pay anything for this game, and I STILL FELT RIPPED OFF.
7
I am sorry, but this is breaking the concept of Fates. The inclusion **** route is completely against the idea of Fates. The Story might even be worse than the story of Conquest, it hurts, especially if you enjoyed the other two games. The gameplay is decent, but this is mainly due to the Fire Emblem formula being awesome to begin with. Map design isn't great and you just get way too many (under-leveld) units.
Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation
3DS
Released On:
Mar 10, 2016
Metascore
Generally Favorable
88
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Mixed or Average
7.2
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Mar 4, 2016
95
Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation is a fantastic way for concluding the incredible war story that enveloped the Hoshido and Nohr Family. Albeit it can be played without the need to have completed neither the Birthright nor Conquest versions, it is highly recommended - save this one for the last so you can enjoy at its fullest all of the contents and augments that are exposed here. Easily a great way to conclude with this memorable tale.
Jun 9, 2016
90
The best of the Fire Emblem Fates trilogy and one of the best portable strategy games ever made, with a perfect blend of the best elements of the first two chapters.
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61% Positive
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Apr 21, 2022
10
I absolutely loved Revelation but was annoyed that it could only be bought on the nintendo eshop. At first i didn't want to buy the third path but i'm glad I did. Refusing to take sides, trying to gather allies to stop an evil threat felt even better here. The low point is that there are too many plotholes here. There were plotholes in Birthright and Conquest but not as much.Fire Emblem Fates was my first game in the series. I enjoyed every path and rated a 10/10 each time because each iteration had a good plot, especially Conquest, had a awesome gameplay each time, each path felt different from the others (with Revelation being even more interesting due to the fact you refuse to take sides) and i never felt bored. All the bashing and hate about this game is a mystery to me.. Maybe i'll find other fire emblem games even better but this one was the first and the one that made me fall in love withe the fire emblem games.
Sep 1, 2017
10
An amazing game and a great finale to the fates trilogy, it basically combine the other two games, which means the story is uneven at times, but the game makes up for it, great game
May 16, 2016
90
The perfect mix of Conquest and Birthright. A must have for the Fire Emblem Fates fans.
May 12, 2016
90
Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation offers more of the same fantastic gameplay found in Birthright and Conquest. Fans of the series will be well served by the extra campaign, and for anyone that’s already played through at least one of the other storylines, it’s an essential addendum to one of the 3DS’ finest titles.
Feb 17, 2016
90
Of all three Fire Emblem Fates titles, Revelation is the most rewarding. It marries the best parts of sister titles Birthright and Conquest, offering varying maps with complex and often interactive terrain, as well as ample opportunities to grind for experience and build relationships between members of its warrings kingdoms.
May 12, 2016
80
Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation, the final chapter in Fire Emblem's new trilogy closes the history of this new opus and provides a very sharp gameplay with a marvelous visual environment. Players who are looking forward to a rich and well-crafted plot, though, might find themselves disappointed, as Revelation rather stands out in the gameplay front and its new scenarios end up falling behind expectations.
Mar 21, 2016
70
Despite its flaws in narrative presentation, Fire Emblem Fates: Revelation is far and away the definitive experience for people who have fallen in love with the characters of the trilogy.
Apr 27, 2017
10
El mejor DLC de toda la historia, un acceso completo a toda una historia y obtener todos los elementos de las otros juegos de la serie de Fates, y una historia que enriquese la experiencia con cualquiera de las otras historias paralelas a esta
Jan 31, 2023
7
I am sorry, but this is breaking the concept of Fates. The inclusion **** route is completely against the idea of Fates. The Story might even be worse than the story of Conquest, it hurts, especially if you enjoyed the other two games. The gameplay is decent, but this is mainly due to the Fire Emblem formula being awesome to begin with. Map design isn't great and you just get way too many (under-leveld) units.
Nov 4, 2022
7
Buen mix de los dos caminos sin ofrecer demasiadas diferencias. Se vuelve a ir de dificultad cinco pueblos.
Jul 17, 2016
3
Revelation is, without a single doubt, the worse path of Fire Emblem Fates. Not only that, but it is a solid contender for worse Fire Emblem game ever. The most important feature of the series, i.e. the gameplay, is terribly lacking. Maps are quite weak in terms of strategy, but they are also a hassle to complete, not because of their difficulty, but because they are lengthy on purpose. I stopped at chapter 12 (out of 27).
Nov 19, 2020
2
Revelation isn't just the worst of the Fates trio, it's the worst Fire Emblem game, period.
*The story is a nonsensical journey strung together by one "shocking" revelation after another. Worse still, because this is seen as the golden route, Birthright and Conquest are effectively invalidated.
*Unit balance is a mess, ranging from flagrantly overpowered units like Ryoma or Xander, to lv.10 unpromoted units that can barely survive the maps they're recruited in, giving you little room for experimentation.
*The gimmicky level design and inconsistent enemy strength makes repeated playthroughs a chore
SummaryRequires full version of Fire Emblem Fates: Conquest or Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright.
Rated Tfor Teen
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- 3DS
Initial Release Date:Mar 10, 2016
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