Quote:Now, swords and magic will beat axes and bows, axes and bows will beat lances and concealed weapons, and lances and concealed weapons will beat swords and magic. Weapon durability is also going to be removed in Fire Emblem If, so only staves will limit you to a certain number of uses.Yaaay! I'm totally not excited! ...
Quote:If you get the physical version, the story is pre-chosen based on the hard copy you bought, but you can purchase the other campaign as a discounted DLC. Whether or not you need a new save file to play the additional path hasn't been clarified yet.Oookkay... one would assume that Nintendo would like to encourage people to buy digital version over physical but since you would get a discount, physical sounds more tempting.
In the digital version, you'll choose which path you want to follow when you hit that story point after chapter 6. Making your choice locks out the second campaign unless you purchase it as DLC.
Sure, you can't choose which way you want to go in physical but looks like you're going to be stuck with the choice you make in digital version... so there's no real benefit from buying digital over physical in that case.
Derptendo didn't really think this one through...
...meh.... well, at least I can hope for good old attack speed mechanic... right? right? RIGHT? I CAN HOPE FOR THE RETURN ON MI' LORD!? All hail GBA FE attack speed mechanic! (pls mister nintendo at least release those games on 3DS i would pay a good money for those).
E: Oh yeah... even tho I'm not really really excited... still probably gonna pick this one unless they have gone full retard with it, which is still unknown or it's limited to new 3DS (at least not anywhere near to the release even it's gonna be next year here in west probs) if there's not a whole lot other games which I would like to get... but knowing how many games Nintendo systems get, it's entirely possible I might be waiting 'till 2017 (unless I happen to see one pretty cheap).
Dogs go "woof", crows go "caw caw" and Serene goes "gargle gargle gargle"