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|title=Kakusei
|title=''Awakening''
|image=[[File:Ba japan fe13.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:FEA Logo white.png|200px]]<br>[[File:Ba america fe13.png|200px]]
|caption=Japanese boxart.
|caption=North American logo and box art.
|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]<ref name="gamekult">http://www.gamekult.com/jeux/fire-emblem-titre-provisoire-J000112205.html</ref>
|developer=[[Intelligent Systems]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]<ref>http://www.gamespot.com/3ds/action/fire-emblem/tech_info.html?tag=tabs%3Bsummary</ref>
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|released={{JP}}April 19, 2012<ref name="ustream">http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/19404651</ref><br>{{EU}}2012<ref name=europe>http://ds.ign.com/articles/121/1219201p1.html</ref>
|director=[[Kouhei Maeda]]<br>Genki Yokota
|released={{JP}}April 19, 2012<br>{{US}}February 4, 2013<ref name="america">[http://www.nintendo.com/nintendo-direct/archive/12-05-2012/ Nintendo Direct (Nintendo of America), December 5, 2012]</ref><br>{{EU}}April 19, 2013<ref name=europe>[http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Misc-/Nintendo-Direct/Latest-Nintendo-Direct/Nintendo-Direct-698557.html Nintendo Direct (Nintendo Europe), February 14, 2012]</ref><br>{{AUS}}April 20, 2013
|platforms=[[Nintendo 3DS]]
|platforms=[[Nintendo 3DS]]
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'''''Fire Emblem: Kakusei''''' (ファイアーエムブレム覚醒, ''Faiaa Emuburemu Kakusei''),<ref name="ustream"/> literally "Fire Emblem: Awakening", is the latest announced ''Fire Emblem'' game, being made for the [[Nintendo 3DS]]. The game is set to be released in Japan on April 19, 2012,<ref name="ustream"/> with a release in Europe on a later date in 2012. The game takes place on an as-of-yet unknown continent, featuring [[Krom]], the prince of [[Iris]]. <ref>{{cite book|quote=Two sleeping dragons — one a sacred ally of mankind, the other its sworn destroyer. Two heroes marked with symbols of the dragons. Their meeting heralds the dragons’ awakening — and the world’s ending.|book=Jump Magazine}}</ref>


==Story==
'''''Fire Emblem Awakening''''' (Japanese: {{hl|ファイアーエムブレム覚醒|Faiā Emuburemu Kakusei}} ''Fire Emblem Awakening'') is a turn-based strategy role-playing game for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] console, released in Japan in 2012, and the rest of the world in 2013. It is the thirteenth overall game installment in the {{FES}}, the eleventh original title and the first original installment in the five years since {{title|Radiant Dawn}}. It is a distant sequel to {{title|Mystery of the Emblem}} and {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}, set thousands of years in the future of the continent [[Archanea (continent)|Archanea]], now a very different world. It follows the story of [[Chrom]], prince of [[Ylisse]] and distant heir of the Hero-King [[Marth]], as he leads [[Shepherds (group)|The Shepherds]] in observing and combating the bizarre activities of the neighboring country [[Plegia]].
''Fire Emblem: Kakusei'' features [[Krom]], the sword-wielding prince of [[Iris]]. Little is known about the story specifically; however, an advertisement in ''Jump'' magazine includes the following English text:
{{quote|Two sleeping dragons - one a sacred ally of mankind, the other its sworn destroyer. Two heroes marked with symbols of the dragons. Their meeting heralds the dragons' awakening - and the world's ending.|''Jump'' advertisement<ref name="feb10">http://andriasang.com/comzyw/fire_emblem_permadeath/</ref>}}


==Characters==
''Awakening'' is the first title on a [[Nintendo]] console to facilitate the creation and sale of [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Awakening|paid downloadable content]], here coming in the form of purchasable maps and characters, sometimes providing completely unique [[class]]es and [[skills]]. A special edition package for the game was produced and available in both Japan and America, containing a ''Awakening''-themed "Cobalt Blue" Nintendo 3DS system with unique printing on the shell; the Japanese version of the package also contained a physical copy of the game and 1000 eShop points, while the American version has a digital copy of the game pre-installed on the Nintendo 3DS system. The European release received a similar bundle, except with a ''Awakening''-themed Nintendo 3DS XL, the larger variant of the console.<ref name="europe"/>
* '''Note:''' Most of the class information is speculatory, although the characters' appearances in the trailer videos fit the classes well.
 
* '''[[Krom]]''' (クロム, ''Kuromu'') - The main character, Prince of [[Iris]], who wields the Sealed Sword Falchion. He leads a vigilante force.
Originally released in Japan in April 2012, ''Awakening'' was not released internationally until the following year. A European release was tentatively confirmed in February 2012, with no specific release date provided, and a United States release was accidentally confirmed by [[wikipedia:Reggie Fils-Aime|Reggie Fils-Aime]] at the [[wikipedia:Electronic Entertainment Expo 2012|Electronic Entertainment Expo 2012]];<ref name="usleak">Nintendo World Report: [http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/30615 Fire Emblem Awakening Coming to North America]</ref> solid release dates were not confirmed until December of that year.<ref name="america" /> In the United States of America, ''Awakening'' was the subject of an extensive advertising campaign to a scale unprecedented for the ''Fire Emblem'' series, receiving extensive preview coverage on Nintendo of America's Facebook page.
* '''[[My Unit (Kakusei)|My Unit]]''' - a customizable unit representing the player. Found by Krom and Liz in a field at the beginning of the game. (''Jase'' and ''Rufure'' are sample names used in previews)<ref name="feb10" />
 
* '''[[Liz]]''' (リズ, ''Rizu'') - Emelina and Krom's younger sister, and therefore Princess of Iris. A cleric serving the vigilante forces.
==Plot summary==
* '''[[Vake]]''' (ヴェイク, ''Veiku'') - A character who wields axes.
{{quote|Two sleeping dragons - one a sacred ally of mankind, the other its sworn destroyer. Two heroes marked with symbols of the dragons. Their meeting heralds the dragons' awakening - and the world's ending.|English text in the game's Japanese logo<ref name="feb10">Andriasang.com: [http://andriasang.com/comzyw/fire_emblem_permadeath/ Fire Emblem 3DS Includes Permadeath Option]</ref>}}
* '''[[Frederick]]''' (フレデリク, ''Furederiku'') - The pre-promoted "paladin" (really a [[Great Knight]]) of the game. Krom's deputy and advisor.
 
* '''[[Ronku]]''' (ロンクー, ''Ronkuu'') - A [[myrmidon]] who uses [[Astra]]. He hails from the northern nation of [[Feria]].
Over one thousand years have passed since the Shadow Dragon [[Medeus]] died his final death at the hands of the Hero-King [[Marth]] and the continent of Archanea was united under a single flag under his rule. In this time, countries have come and gone, Archanea has once again split into three nations, and the descendants of Marth and his wife [[Caeda]] are now the royal family of [[Ylisse]], a peace-loving nation which reveres the [[Divine Dragon]] [[Naga]]; this royal family possesses the [[Holy Blood|Brand]] of Naga on their bodies and are the owners of the divine blade [[Falchion (Archanea)|Falchion]] and the [[Fire Emblem (Archanean item)|Fire Emblem]].
* '''[[Emelina]]''' (エメリナ, ''Emerina'') - Krom and Liz's older sister, the current Holy ruler of Iris.
 
* '''[[Sumia]]''' (スミア, ''Sumia'') - A [[pegasus knight]] who doubts her abilities. She can interpret animals' feelings.
In the time of the rule of Exalt [[Emmeryn]], reports of bizarre and dangerous behavior have emerged concerning [[Plegia]], a kingdom neighboring Ylisse which instead worships [[Grima]], the Fell Dragon which once threatened mankind and opposed Naga. In response to this troubling news, Ylisse's Prince [[Chrom]], Emmeryn's younger brother, has convened a small militia called [[Shepherds (group)|The Shepherds]] to observe Plegia's actions and repel violent acts from their neighbor. Among all of this, there are reports of strange undead creatures roaming the lands, and [[Masked Marth|a swordsman claiming to be the Hero-King Marth himself]] has appeared, wielding the same Falchion now in Chrom's possession.
* '''[[Gaia]]''' (ガイア, ''Gaia'') - A male who wields swords.
 
* '''[[Sol (character)|Sol]]'''- The green cavalier.
== Plot ==
* '''[[Soiree]]'''- The red cavalier.
=== Prologue ===
* '''[[Cullum]]'''- A [[knight]] of the vigilante force, serving on the front lines. He is rarely noticed by others.
The game begins with [[Chrom]] and [[Robin]] in a strange building, fighting a man named [[Validar]]. After defeating him, Validar attempts to kill Chrom, but Robin takes the blow instead. With the battle seemingly won, Robin's eyes glow red and they stab Chrom in the stomach, killing him. There is an ominous laugh as the scene fades.
* '''[[Geriba]]'''- Appears to be a bandit boss.
 
=== Ylissian-Plegian War ===
During the time of [[Emmeryn]]'s reign over [[Ylisse]], Chrom began a small militia called the [[Shepherds (group)|Shepherds]]. On route to [[Southtown]], they encounter a collapsed amnesiac, Robin, and help them, but find themselves heading to South Town in order to deal with [[Plegia]]n Barbarians. After disposing of the threat, the group rests in a nearby forest, only to find the earth collapsing under their feet and setting fire to the forest. Eerie undead beings appear from a portal and try to kill Chrom and [[Lissa]]. Chrom disposes of one and with the help of a man who appears through the portal, disposes of the second one. After killing the remainder of the beings, the masked man asks to be referred to as [[Marth]] and quickly leaves after telling the royal family that tonight was just a prelude to the future.
 
Chrom returns to Ylisse's capital and has a discussion with his sister and the rest of the council about the new threat, deciding to call the undead beings [[Risen]]. Chrom is tasked to seek aide from the northern country of [[Regna Ferox]]. Once Chrom arrives at Regna Ferox, the border guard accuses him of lying about his noble birth. After winning the guards' trust through battle, the Shepherds arrive at Regna Ferox and talk to the East Khan, [[Flavia]]. While she is willing to help, she needs the Shepherds' help to win ruling power from the West Khan [[Basilio]] in a tournament to do so. The Shepherds fight for the East Khan against Marth and his warriors. Before battle, Chrom realizes Marth has a similar [[Parallel Falchion|Falchion]] to his own and the two clash in single combat, their battle skills and stances echoing one another. During the battle, Marth states that his father taught him how to fight. After Chrom wins, Marth disappears, leaving the prince to gain a new ally in Regna Ferox.
 
[[Gangrel]], the King of Plegia, then threatens Ylisse with war over the fact that Ylissean noblewoman [[Maribelle]] crossed the border. Plegian barbarians then attempt to take Emmeryn's life, but Chrom steps in and he kills one of them, giving Gangrel reason to declare war between Plegia and Ylisse. After saving Maribelle, the Shepherds and their Exalt return back to the capital. That night, Marth again returns to warn Chrom of the impending future. Marth then dispatches an assassin that suddenly appears, leading Chrom to trust Marth completely; a second assassin then appears and is able to cut off Marth's mask before Chrom kills him. It is then revealed that Marth is actually a woman. Marth and Chrom then head into the castle to defend Emmeryn from more assassins, defeating their mysterious leader, [[Validar]]. Marth then leaves the royal family, as they are once more safe. However, in the darkness, something revives Validar.
 
Emmeryn is brought to a second castle, but along the way, the Shepherds are ambushed. Emmeryn decides to return to Ylisse, but not before handing the [[Fire Emblem (item)|Fire Emblem]] to Chrom, instructing him to take care of it. Chrom and the group ask Regna Ferox for aide as the two countries go to war against Plegia. At the height of the war, Emmeryn is taken hostage while Gangrel demands that Chrom give him the Fire Emblem in exchange for her return. Instead of allowing Chrom to save her by giving up the Fire Emblem, Emmeryn decides to sacrifice herself to protect her people. She walks off the edge of the cliff where she is held hostage, ending her life and severely damaging the morale of the Plegian army. Chrom and his shepherds then continue their assault on Plegia, eventually killing Gangrel and bringing peace back to the continent.
 
=== War against Valm ===
Sometime after the war, Chrom marries a woman and has a daughter named [[Lucina]], who bears the Brand of the Exalt in her left eye. [[Virion]] and his escort, [[Cherche]], bring word of a new threat coming to the continent of Ylisse: [[Walhart]], the emperor of the western continent of [[Valm]], seeks to expand his rule and is coming to claim Ylisse. Chrom seeks aide from Validar, the new king of Plegia, to help them gain ships to head towards Valm. Validar agrees, but during the visit he also introduces Plegia's most-esteemed hierophant, who mysteriously shares Robin's appearance and name. On the return route, Marth returns to protect Chrom from being killed by Risen, and inadvertently calls him her father. She reveals her true name, Lucina, and that she has traveled from ten years in the future to prevent [[Grima]]'s reawakening.
 
Chrom and his shepherds then war against Valm. After taking control of a Valm port and saving [[Say'ri]], they head for [[the Mila Tree]] and save [[Tiki]], [[Naga]]'s voice and one of the few remaining [[Divine Dragon]]s. Tiki mentions that in order to prevent Grima's awakening, they will need to perform the [[Awakening (rite)|awakening]] on [[Mount Prism]] with the completed Fire Emblem. Chrom manages to free the south from [[Yen'fay]]'s side of the Valm army while West Khan [[Basilio]] and East Khan Flavia fight against Walhart, who manages to defeat Basilio. Basilio gives one of the gemstones needed for the Fire Emblem to Flavia and instructs her to run. Chrom gathers his troops and they fight against Walhart twice, finally defeating the conqueror and bringing a temporary peace back to the world.
 
=== Grima's return and the ending ===
Searching for the last remaining gemstone for the Fire Emblem, Chrom heads to Plegia on the request of Validar. It is there that Validar ambushes Chrom and his troops. Before they can escape, Validar takes control of Robin, explaining that since Robin is actually his child, Validar can use Grima's blood between them to control them. After obtaining the Fire Emblem from Chrom, Validar escapes to the [[Dragon's Table]]. Thousands of mind controlled people arrive at the table and the Shepherds defeat Validar before he can revive Grima. However, the hierophant from before arrives and states that they are the Robin of the future and use the remaining energy and life force in Dragon's Table to refuel their energy, making the dragon form of Grima reappear.
 
Seeing that they have little time left, the Shepherds head for Mount Prism. After defeating the Risen that plagued the mountain, Chrom arrives at a temple and completes the Awakening inside. Naga, seeing Chrom's conviction, lends him her power and unlocks Falchion's power which laid dormant within the sword. The Shepherds then head back to the west and ride upon the back of Grima to begin the final battle. Two scenarios can happen, depending on the player's choice.
 
If the player chooses to have Chrom deal the final blow, Grima falls asleep for another thousand years, after which he will return to destroy the world. Chrom comments how that Robin belongs with them, even if Robin's future linage is stained with Grima's blood. The Shepherds then decide to make the world a better place and plan for Grima's eventual return.


===Unnamed characters===
If the player decides to sacrifice themselves, Robin deals the final blow and disappears in the air, hoping they meet Chrom again in another life. After the credits, the beginning of the game plays again, with Lissa and Chrom wondering what to do about the person on the ground. After picking Robin up, who no longer has the [[Fell Brand]] on their hand, Chrom states that it is finally over and welcomes them back.
* An brown-haired adult male, who wears armor and uses swords.
* A fire mage.
* A young black-haired female mage.
* A small blonde girl.
* A masked character resembling [[Marth]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
* The Free Map system, similar to the world map of {{title|Gaiden}} and {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, allows the player to walk across the map to different locations to battle or shop.
The development team of ''Awakening'' described the game as being intended as an "all-star" assortment of ideas from past {{FES}} installments.<ref name="iwata asks">Iwata, Satoru ''et al.'' (2013). ''[http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/3ds/fire-emblem/0/0 Iwata Asks: Fire Emblem Awakening]'' [online] Nintendo. [Accessed 2014-07-26]</ref> Many of these features return from {{title|Gaiden}} and {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, acting as another spiritual successor to the former.
* A new included feature called "dual system" activates when a character attacks an enemy unit and an ally is besides them. This mode powers up the abilities of the attacking unit as well as the ally unit helping with attacks.<ref name="feb10" />
 
* Just as in {{title|Shin Monshou no Nazo}}, the [[My Unit (Kakusei)|My Unit]] concept is used again - a customizable main character, representing the player and playing a large part in the story.
* The [[world map]] system, similar to that of {{title|Gaiden}} and {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, allows the player to walk across the map to different locations to battle or shop.
* Also returning from the directly previous game is the option to turn of the permanency of character death. This is most likely included to attract newer players.
* Two new mechanisms are introduced which are additions to the [[support]] system: [[Pair Up|Dual and Pair Up]]. The Dual system grants the player's units statistical bonuses in battle when standing next to each other, which can be boosted through gaining supports. The Pair Up system allows two units to fight together to defeat their enemies, with the supporting unit having a chance of dealing more damage to the enemy or protecting their ally from damage the enemy would deal.<ref name="feb10" />
* As in {{title|New Mystery of the Emblem}}, the [[Avatar]] concept is used again - a customizable main character, representing the player and playing a large part in the story.
* Also returning from ''New Mystery of the Emblem'' is the [[Casual Mode]], a gameplay option which disables the series' traditional permanent death and allows "dead" characters to return at the beginning of the next chapter.
* Branching promotions return from {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, allowing for further unit customization.
* Branching promotions return from {{title|The Sacred Stones}}, allowing for further unit customization.
* Returning from {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}} is a multi-generational character system, in which the characters of the game's first generation can fall in love (this time through the mechanics of the [[support]] system) and ultimately marry and have children with each other, with different parent combinations [[Inheritance|affecting]] the children's stats and skills. Unlike in ''Genealogy'', these children are not the subject of a separate second-generation story and instead fight alongside their parents through time travel.
==Chapters==
{{main|List of chapters in Fire Emblem Awakening}}


==Pre-release information==
The main story of ''Awakening'' is comprised of twenty-eight chapters – an introduction, a prologue, twenty-five chapters, and the finale. Additionally, there are twenty-three [[paralogue]] chapters in the game, six of which can only be received via [[SpotPass]]. Twenty-five completely new chapters can also be obtained through [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Awakening|downloadable content]].
''Fire Emblem: Kakusei'' was announced only briefly on September 13, 2011 at Nintendo's 3DS Conference in Japan, then known only as ''Fire Emblem 3DS''. Two videos were released on the official website. It was noted by IGN staff that its graphics look better than {{title|Radiant Dawn}} for the [[Wii]].<ref>Lucas M. Thomas: 3D graphics that look better than the series' most recent Wii installment.</ref> In addition, one new feature of the game will be two-on-one battles.<ref>Lucas M. Thomas: Two-on-one battles in this FE sequel. That's new.</ref> The game will feature the return of a world map for traveling between the different towns and purchasing items, something that has not appeared since {{title|The Sacred Stones}}.


According to the Japanese Nikkei newspaper, ''Kakusei'' will be the first Nintendo game to offer paid downloadable content, allowing the purchase of additional content through credit cards or prepaid cards, each for several hundred yen.<ref>http://kotaku.com/5871141/nintendo-3ds-games-getting-paid-dlc-heres-the-first-one</ref><ref>http://andriasang.com/comzi0/3ds_paid_dlc_fire_emblem</ref>
==Characters==
{{main|List of characters in Fire Emblem Awakening}}


A third trailer was released during the December 27 Nintendo Direct press conference. Although the segment was less than two minutes long (running from roughly 34:25 to 36:08), many new pieces of information were acquired. Most importantly, a title, '''''Fire Emblem: Kakusei''''', and a Japanese release date, April 19, 2011, were revealed. New characters were revealed, along with the fact that every character appears to be voiced, a first for the series. Several former games are mentioned in the video: ''[[Fire Emblem Gaiden|Gaiden]]'' and ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|Seima no Kōseki]]'', in reference to the traversable world map, and {{title|Seisen no Keifu}}, {{title|Thracia 776}}, ''[[Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones|Seima no Kōseki]]'', ''[[Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance|Sōen no Kiseki]]'', and ''[[Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn|Akatsuki no Megami]]'', in reference to the skill system. The skill system in this game will be more open than in previous games, and skills can be rearranged with more freedom than in the past.<ref name="ustream"/>
Including all bonus StreetPass, SpotPass and DLC characters, ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' has the largest playable cast in the main series with 170 unique characters. If each variation of a single character is counted separately, the list goes up to 186.


New magazine advertisements soon appeared in February 2012, the first in Japanese magazine ''Jump'' on February 10. A section of English text describing the game's story and confirmation on several details, such as the free map and the title, were included. Quite notable was the announcement of the [[My Unit (Kakusei)|My Unit]] concept reappearing in ''Kakusei'' - a customizable main character to represent the player. Next, on February 14, a large feature was published in ''Famitsu'', Japanese gaming magazine, revealing many plot details, especially about Krom, Liz, and My Unit.
The core game of ''Awakening'' features 49 playable characters, divided roughly into three groups. There are 30 initial units, comprising a "first generation". These thirty characters can, like in {{title|Genealogy of the Holy War}}, be paired up to have a set of 13 children characters who primarily join in [[paralogue]] chapters. With [[Lucina|one exception]], the children characters are completely optional, and it is entirely possible to not receive them by simply not pairing up the parents or by not visiting the paralogues in which the children are recruited. An additional six characters are available in paralogues distributed via [[SpotPass]] and unlocked only immediately prior to the [[Grima (chapter)|Endgame]]; these units can only support with [[Robin]], this game's avatar character.


On April 21, during a Nintendo Direct broadcast, ''Kakusei'' was confirmed for release in Europe, sometime in 2012. Additionally, a new trailer was released, showing off  voice-acting during battles and a transformation, similar to that of a [[tiger]] laguz.<ref name="europe"/> DLC for Japan was confirmed to be free until the end of May as well.<ref>http://www.rpgfan.com/news/2012/1174.html</ref>
Outside of the core 49, a vast array of [[bonus units]] can be obtained through [[StreetPass]] or SpotPass, or through [[Downloadable content in Fire Emblem Awakening|downloadable content]] (though the closure of the Nintendo eShop has made the DLC unavailable for players who had not purchased it prior). A total of 120 unique units are available through SpotPass, comprised of an assortment of returning characters from prior {{FES}} titles, with another 17 available with redesigned art through downloadable content. In addition to this, the Avatars of players are transmitted to other players through StreetPass and can potentially be recruited in the same way. Any single save file can only have twenty such bonus units active in their party at a time.


===Videos===
==Support conversations==
{{Youtube|mn7_KSucMDk|300|Nintendo 3DS Conference 2011 trailer}}
{{main|List of supports in Fire Emblem Awakening}}
{{Youtube|-kyWch8Y7rc|300|Nintendo 3DS Conference 2011 trailer}}
 
{{Youtube|qKkIrAm3dsA|300|Nintendo Direct Dec. trailer}}
==Development==
{{Youtube|5t2Wbm6ikEA|300|Nintendo Direct Feb. 21 trailer}}
{{main|Fire Emblem Awakening pre-release information}}
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''Fire Emblem Awakening'' was first announced in Japan, only generically known as as ''Fire Emblem 3DS'', in a Nintendo 3DS conference held by Nintendo on September 13th, 2011. As a result of the ''Fire Emblem'' series experiencing declining sales over the preceding few titles, Nintendo had delivered an ultimatum on the series' fate to the development team at Intelligent Systems: ''Awakening'' needed to reach at least 250,000 copies sold, otherwise the series would be brought to an end.<ref>Laura (May 25, 2013). ''[http://www.siliconera.com/2013/05/25/fire-emblem-awakening-was-almost-the-last-game-in-the-series/ Fire Emblem Awakening Was Almost The Last Game In The Series]'' [online] Siliconera. [Accessed 2014-07-26]</ref> In response the developers eventually settled on constructing ''Awakening'' as a culmination of elements and lessons from the past ''Fire Emblem'' titles, with a particular emphasis on individual characters and the bonds between them; the latter led to the introduction of the [[Pair Up]] system as a way to further units supporting each other in battle.<ref name="iwata asks" />
 
As with {{FE11}}, the translation and localization process for ''Awakening'' was contracted out to the Japanese firm [[wikipedia:8-4|8-4]], rather than being handled in-house by Nintendo of America's Treehouse division like earlier ''Fire Emblem'' titles.
 
===Demo version===
The American and European Nintendo eShops each released a playable demo of ''Awakening'' for free download, released on January 17, 2013 and March 28th, 2013 respectively.<ref>GoNintendo: [http://www.gonintendo.com/?mode=viewstory&id=194036 DLC Keeps the Epic Adventure of Fire Emblem Awakening Burning Bright (demo next week)]</ref> It allows the player to create an Avatar, albeit restricted to being male and lacking some other design choices, and play through the entirety of [[The Verge of History|Prologue]] and [[Unwelcome Change|Chapter&nbsp;1]] before ending. All three [[Difficulty|difficulty modes]] are available for play, but Classic Mode is not available and the player is forced to play in Casual Mode. The demo is restricted to being played a maximum of thirty times in the American release, and ten times for the European release.
 
The demo possesses a glitch: the [[Bullion]] item does not exist in the demo, but [[Leif's Blade]] (which is available through [[event tile]]s) exists unmodified and so still attempts to load the item if its chance to "steal" a Bullion activates; as there is no Bullion item, the game crashes.<ref name="leifblade">Serenes Forest Forums: [http://serenesforest.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=37074&view=findpost&p=2250914 USA DEMO UP!!!!]</ref>
 
The Japanese version does not have a playable demo.
 
===Game credits===
{{main|Staff of Fire Emblem Awakening}}
 
==Reception==
===Sales===
In its first week released in Japan, ''Awakening'' sold approximately 242,600 copies, rivaling the lifetime sales of previous entries in the series.<ref>4Gamer.net: [http://www.4gamer.net/games/117/G011794/20120425050/ 5年ぶりの完全新作「ファイアーエムブレム 覚醒」が24万本越えの「ゲームソフト週間販売ランキング+」] (Japanese)</ref> ''Awakening'' was also number one on the Japanese game charts for its first week.<ref>My Nintendo News: [http://mynintendonews.com/2012/04/25/nine-nintendo-games-in-japanese-top-ten/ Nine Nintendo Games In Japanese Top Ten]</ref> In the following weeks, ''Awakening'' managed to stay high on the Japanese charts.
 
In a level unprecedented for the series' international incarnation, the United States release was in high demand before and at release with high numbers of pre-orders placed; this resulted in the physical release being marred by shipping delays, with demand far outstripping supply at the release date.<ref>GameInformer: [http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2013/02/03/fire-emblem-awakening-delayed-due-to-shipping-error.aspx Fire Emblem Awakening Delayed Due To Shipping Error]</ref>
 
As of December 31st of 2020, ''Awakening'' has sold 2.33 million copies worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|title=CESA White Book 2021: additional shipment data for Nintendo games (Nintendo Switch, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS)|url=https://www.perfectly-nintendo.com/cesa-white-book-2021-additional-shipment-data-for-nintendo-games/|author=CESA|published=May 1, 2022|site=Perfectly Nintendo|retrieved=May 12, 2022}}</ref>
 
===Critical reception===
Japanese gaming magazine [[wikipedia:Famitsu|Famitsu]] scored ''Awakening'' at 36/40, broken down between its four reviewers as 9/10 each.<ref name="famitsu">[http://the-magicbox.com/1204/ The Magic Box]</ref>
 
''Awakening'' has received widespread critical acclaim from western reviewers. The game currently has a rating of 92 on Metacritic<ref>Metacritic: [http://www.metacritic.com/game/3ds/fire-emblem-awakening Fire Emblem Awakening for 3DS Reviews, Ratings, Credits and More]</ref> and 92.52% on GameRankings,<ref>GameRankings: [http://www.gamerankings.com/3ds/643003-fire-emblem-awakening/index.html Fire Emblem Awakening for 3DS]</ref> both the highest of any installment in the {{FES}}. A common theme of critical praise for ''Awakening'' is its success at striking an ideal balance between accessibility for those new to the series, and with the high intricacy and difficulty for which the series is known.
 
[[wikipedia:IGN|IGN]]'s Audrey Drake awarded a score of 9.6/10 to ''Awakening'', commenting: "Boasting both the depth and nuance that tactical RPG fans crave and the ease-of-use and fluid tutorial system that newcomers require, Awakening is the ultimate portable strategy RPG, and the new crowning jewel of the Nintendo 3DS’s fledgling library."<ref>IGN: [http://uk.ign.com/articles/2013/01/30/fire-emblem-awakening-review Fire Emblem Awakening Review]</ref> [[wikipedia:Destructoid|Destructoid]]'s Chris Carter gave ''Awakening'' a score of 9/10, saying: "While Fire Emblem Awakening may not turn the notch up to 11, it's everything that's right about strategy RPGs. Whatever options you choose to go with at the beginning of the game, it's either one of the most accessible strategy games to date, or one of the most difficult."<ref>Destructoid: [http://www.destructoid.com/review-fire-emblem-awakening-242449.phtmlReview: Fire Emblem Awakening]</ref> The Game Informer review scored the game at 9/10,<ref>Game Informer: [http://www.gameinformer.com/games/fire_emblem_awakening/b/3ds/archive/2013/01/30/fire-emblem-awakening-review.aspx Lighting Your Brain With Brilliance - Fire Emblem Awakening - 3DS]</ref> as did Electronic Gaming Monthly, despite their misgivings about the visual style of the game's battle models.<ref>EGMNOW: [http://www.egmnow.com/articles/reviews/egm-review-fire-emblem-awakening EGM Review: Fire Emblem Awakening]</ref> The Escapist awarded the game a perfect 5/5 score,<ref>The Escapist: [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/reviews/10165-Fire-Emblem-Awakening-Review Fire Emblem Awakening Review]</ref> and both GameSpot<ref>GameSpot: [http://www.gamespot.com/fire-emblem-awakening/reviews/fire-emblem-awakening-review-6403250/ Fire Emblem Awakening Review]</ref> and GameTrailers<ref>GameTrailers: [http://www.gametrailers.com/reviews/t3dgyn/fire-emblem--awakening-review Fire Emblem Awakening Review]</ref> gave it the equivalent of a 8.5/10 score.
 
==Etymology and other languages==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Screenshots===
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File:FE13 Screenshot.jpg|Screenshot from the game
Ba america fe13.png|American box art of ''Awakening''.
File:Ss fe13 2 way battle.png|Two-on-one battle
Ba europe fe13.png|European box art of ''Awakening''.
File:Ss fe13 Burning village.png|Burning village battle
Ba japan fe13.png|Japanese box art of ''Awakening''.
File:Ss fe13 World Map.png|World map design
Ba australia fe13.png|Australian box art of ''Awakening''.
File:Ss fe13 pegasus.png|Pegasus Knight battle
File:Ba japan fe13 nintendo selects.jpg|Japanese box art of the Nintendo Selects release of ''Awakening''.
File:Ss fe13 world map.png
Ba arabia se asia fe13.jpg|Arabian and Southeast Asian box art of ''Awakening''.
File:Ss fe13 team battle.png
FEA Logo.png|American logo of ''Awakening''.
File:Ss fe13 snowy battle.png
FEA Logo PAL.png|European and Australian logo of ''Awakening''.
File:Ss fe13 ronku talking.png
FEA Japan Logo.png|Japanese logo of ''Awakening''.
File:Ss fe13 liz complaining.png
FEA Home Menu icon.png|Home Menu icon.
File:Ss fe13 krom leveling up.png
File:Ss fe13 emelina talking.png
File:Ss fe13 battle overview.png
File:Ss fe13 battle against a warrior.png
File:Ss fe13 arena battle.png
File:Ss fe13 wake and krom.png
File:Ss fe13 sumia.png
File:Ss fe13 shocked liz.png
File:Ss fe13 ronku astra.png
File:Ss fe13 krom and jase.png
File:Ss fe13 frederick level up.png
File:Ss fe13 frederick critical.png
File:Ss fe13 double option.png
File:Ss fe13 corpse soldier.png
File:Ss fe13 gaia.png|Gaia ready to attack
File:Ss fe13 krom and rufure.png|Krom and Rufure preparing for a double attack
File:Ss fe13 krom and rufure2.png|Krom and Rufure executing a double attack
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Scans===
===Merchandise and special editions===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:FEK Scan 01.jpg|''Jump'' (Feb) scan
Ba america fe13 special.png|American ''Fire Emblem'' edition box art of ''Awakening''.
File:FEK Scan 4.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Feb) scan pg. 1
Ba japan fe13 special.png|Japanese special pack box art of ''Awakening''.
File:FEK Scan 02.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Feb) scan pg. 2
Ba europe fe13 special.png|European limited edition pack box art of ''Awakening''.
File:FEK Scan 03.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Feb) scan top pg. 3
Fire Emblem 3DS.png|The ''Awakening''-themed special edition [[Nintendo 3DS]] console.
File:FEK Scan 5.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Feb) scan bottom pg. 3
Prepaid card.png|A 1,000 yen Nintendo prepaid card included with the ''Awakening''-themed 3DS.
File:FEK Scan 6.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Feb) scan pg. 4
Prepaid card holder.png|A 1,000 yen Nintendo prepaid card included with the ''Awakening''-themed 3DS., still in its holder.
File:FEK Scan 7.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Feb) scan pg. 5
FEA Nintendo eShop Prepaid Card 01.jpg|1,000 yen Nintendo prepaid card released April 19, 2012.
File:FEK Scan 8.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Feb) scan pg. 6
FEA Nintendo eShop Prepaid Card 02.jpg|1,000 yen Nintendo prepaid card released April 19, 2012, featuring [[Lissa]] and [[Sumia]].
File:FEK Scan 9.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Mar) scan pg. 1
FEA Nintendo eShop Prepaid Card 03.jpg|1,000 yen Nintendo prepaid card released August 9, 2012, featuring [[Tiki]] and [[Nowi]].
File:FEK Scan 10.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Mar) scan pg. 2
File:FEK Scan 11.jpg|''Famitsu'' (Mar) scan pg. 3
File:FEK Scan 12.jpg|''Jump'' (Mar) scan
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Boxart===
===Screenshots===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Ba japan fe13.png|Japanese boxart
Ss fe13 title screen ntsc.png|American title screen of ''Awakening''.
File:Ba japan fe13 special.png|Japanese special edition boxart
Ss fe13 title screen pal.png|European and Australian title screen of ''Awakening''.
File:Fire Emblem 3DS.png|Bundled [[Nintendo 3DS]]
Ss fe13 avatar creation.png|Creating an [[Avatar]] unit.
Ss fe13 lonqu critical hit.png|[[Lon'qu]] lands a [[Critical Hit]].
Ss fe13 advanced combat forecast.png|[[Chrom]] prepares to attack a ruffian.
Ss fe13 event tile.png|Moving [[Lissa]] to an [[event tile]].
Ss fe13 world map.png|The game's [[world map]].
Ss fe13 soundtrack.png|The game's [[Sound Room|soundtrack]].
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/afej/index.html ''Fire Emblem: Kakusei''] official Japanese website
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20190207233308/http://www.fireemblemawakening.com/ ''Fire Emblem Awakening''] official North American website, archived by the Wayback Machine
* [http://www.serenesforest.net/fe13/ ''Fire Emblem: Awakening''] at Serenes Forest
* [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/3ds/afej/index.html ''Fire Emblem Awakening''] official Japanese website
* [http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n10/conference2011/titlelist/fire_emblem/index.html ''Fire Emblem 3DS''] at Nintendo's 3DS conference
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20151005135955/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/fe/kakusei_bk/index.html ''Fire Emblem Awakening'' Background] official Japanese background website, archived by the Wayback Machine.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kyWch8Y7rc ''Fire Emblem 3DS''] video shown at Nintendo's 3DS conference
* [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/1206/index.html N.O.M Report] official Japanese online magazine report
* [http://www.serenesforest.net/fe13/ ''Fire Emblem Awakening''] at Serenes Forest


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