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SMTxFE: What to expect, and how to prepare

From the article, "With no actual gameplay footage to show, we’re left wondering how far along in development is it? Will it more closely resemble a Shin Megami Tensei or Fire Emblem game? What kind of game will it even be?

Thankfully, Atlus’ parent company Index Corporation issued a PR statement announcing the mash-up will, in fact, be an RPG. So, no sleep will be lost worrying it’ll be a fighting game or—God forbid—a kart racer (it’s been known to happen). But what kind of RPG? All we can do at this point is speculate, so speculate we shall."

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Nintendo Considered A Fire Emblem/Pokémon Crossover

Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE was a very different game a few years ago. In fact, at one point, it was a Fire Emblem/Pokémon crossover.

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derkasan2806d ago

Sounds like an interesting combination.

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jholden32492806d ago

Ya no.

I like Fire Emblem. I like Pokemon. But that doesn't mean Fire Emblem X Pokemon is a good idea.

Summons752806d ago

They clearly thought the same thing too if it never went past just an idea and maybe some concept art from whoever pitched the idea. I agree though the two wouldn't work well together.

DragonDDark2806d ago

TMS #Fe is awesome. I highly recommend it. It's by atlus after all :)

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KimikoGaming2806d ago

Would have played similarly to Pokemon Conquest.

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5 Major Lessons Nintendo Can Learn From Fire Emblem Fates

"Fire Emblem Fates released in North America last month and suffice it to say the game performed incredibly well in the territory. In its first month on sale, one version of the game reached the ninth place spot on the NPD charts. In fact, if you combine sales of Birthright, Conquest, and the special edition of the game, sales would have reached the top 3 for the month. Not only that, Fire Emblem Fates was so incredibly successful in its first month that it more than tripled the first-month sales of the second highest-selling game in the franchise: Fire Emblem: Awakening.

Meanwhile, the game garnered love from the critics. The current Metacritic average for Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright is an 87, while the average for Conquest is an 88.

With all this success from a supposedly “niche” franchise, Nintendo can learn quite a bit from the release of Fire Emblem: Fates. Perhaps if the company can take these lessons to heart, it can create more behemoths out of previously unappreciated franchises" -- Nintendo Enthusiast.

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TheColbertinator2965d ago

Fire Emblem is a Nintendo victory this gen. While in the past I shook my head at some of their decisions especially during the WiiU years,their direction with the 3DS has been phenomenal.

Got the Special Edition of FE Fates and it was worth every penny. 50 hours in and I have not even finished half of one campaign. Kudos to Nintendo.

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3-4-52965d ago

Yea I started with Birthright...got the SE, but I'm not even half way through it...not even close.

So much content in these games and I have 3 of them to play. Going to take my time with them.

* I'd love to see a brand new Nintendo IP strategy game for the NX console that is inspired by Fire Emblem & Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2.

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Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem Wins Dengeki Online Award 2015

While Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem failed to set the Media Create charts on fire in Japan, the game has been awarded the coveted Dengeki Online Award 2015 and has been dubbed an RPG masterpiece. You have yet to find out when the game will be launching over here in the west, but with such glowing praise it certainly can’t come soon enough.

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