So, I finally finished Birthright and, um, let me just say I am *never* playing another Fire Emblem game again. It's not that they're not good. I really liked Birthright. It's not that I can't beat them. (Well, maybe the older ones, but the newer ones have *very* nice difficulty settings for those of us who suck at strategy games.) But, like, that was a *lot* of mental and emotional effort. I'm honestly kinda exhausted from playing it. I can't do another. Not yet, anyways.
Some Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright spoilers
But, yeah, Birthright was good. I really enjoyed it. It had a good story, etc., etc. The ending kept making me cry. First, when Lilith died. Not immediately, but when I went back to give an offering, that's when it hit me, even as I tried to joke through it. Then, with Elise's death. Then, when Corrin kinda but not quite dies and people show up to help you not die, when Kana showed up, I nearly lost it. And then again when Azura died. Those all hurt.
I really do appreciate the game's difficulty options. I could not have beaten it if it weren't for phoenix mode, where your units revive on your next turn when killed. I know some people will bitch at me about playing with that on, but fuck 'em. I'm not good enough at turn-based strategy games to even play on casual mode, much less classic. (Though, I probably was more reckless than I might have otherwise been in other modes, so, you know...)
Fire Emblem Fates spoilers
Also, I looked up Conquest's plot. Apparently in Conquest, it's actually a fake King Garon, and that's how that stuff works, I guess? I dunno. I'd play Conquest, but I'm still exhausted from Birthright. And then, like, Revelation, it turns out that a dragon wants to kill humanity and is using a fake King Garon to do that. 's weird. Probably interesting, but still, weird.
Actually, one final note that amused me and one more after that. I kinda worried before the Xander fight. Like, I'm all "Aaaah...how am I going to do this. This seems kinda bad." You know, the usual. Literally got a crit on my first attack. Killed him in one shot. It was honestly kinda funny how I was so worried about it just to end it almost immediately.
Finally, I guess in recommending it, know that it's not a short game. It took me about 25 hours to complete. 25 hours that I played through over 4 days. I guess for comparison, my recent Pokémon Y playthrough (re-playthough?) was 18 hours, and that was constantly stopping to try to find everything I could. When I played Sonic Forces? 6 hours. There are certainly longer games than Birthright, but still. It's quite a bit of a time investment. Know that in advance.
Oh, and I noticed something else about Camilla's armor that completely threw me: I don't think she actually has a chestplate. Like, I think that bit holding her breasts in is literally just cloth. I could be wrong. But that's how it looks to me.