![]() Perhaps they compensated with that?īut, as always with these comparisons, an official word will probably never come. Though, in English he does yell “I make my own fate!” (out loud) when saying the “fight for your friends” line. That is the part that confuses me the most, really! As such, I am not quite sure why references to the game’s main themes would be cut out (and a meme inserted instead). Though, in recent games, that has been less of an issue with localizers able to add more dialogue boxes as needed. The usual reasons come to mind as to why certain aspects were cut out, being space limitations. Speaking of readying weapons, it’s a little funny that the other meme from what Ike says, (“prepare yourself”) did not appear there when it could have, considering it would fit the more literal meaning of the line right before too. The English version glosses over the future line entirely, going straight to readying weapons. ![]() Corrin in English says “this is my… our destiny,” whereas in Japanese there is an emphasis on the fact this is the destiny they have chosen, and that they will make their own future. They also tied it into the overall speech, as it is followed up with “we fight for our world!” at the end of the speech, rather than the simple “move out!” It does make for a motivating speech though!Īnother observation: the official localization really minimizes the importance of choosing that path, which is odd as it is the theme of the entire game (and meta-theme, too). I already point out how the line is specific to Fire Emblem too. The Japanese at the literal level says “Trust in your friends/allies, and fight!” There is a difference between trusting in one another and fighting for one another. So, we can see that the end result localization likely had the meme in mind. “We won’t back down! I… We chose this destiny! And so… we’ll continue to forge our own path to the future! Ready your weapons! Believe in each other, and fight! The Seal of Flames – no, the Fire Emblem – is on our side! Let’s go!” “We won’t run away! I…we chose to pursue this destiny! So… surely we will see to that future! Everyone…prepare your weapons! Trust your allies and fight! Under the Seal of Flames…the Fire Emblem! Let’s go!” So, let’s take a look at the original Japanese: So the wording above may be too good to be coincidence, considering it is a meme based on a Fire Emblem character (who also appears in this game if you have the amiibo). games which goes, “I fight for my friends.” (The video is from Smash Bros for Wii U / 3DS, but first appeared in Brawl). As plenty of Fire Emblem (and non- Fire Emblem) fans are aware, there is a meme that came from one of Ike’s victory lines in the Smash Bros. “We won’t back down! This is my… This is our destiny! Ready your weapons! Fight for your friends! With the Seal of Flames…With the Fire Emblem on our side! We fight for our world!!” Here is what he/she says in the official English localization: Right before the final battle, Corrin gives a motivating speech (as is typical for Fire Emblem games) to the rest of their crew. ![]() A change is just a change that is being looked into, and you can be the judge of whether you like it or not! Please note that this post is purely informative and may share some opinion, but this does not mean the change is necessarily good or bad. However, some things in the dialogue may give some minor elements away, so please proceed at your own risk. It does not give too much away, nor do I go out of my way too. Spoiler Warning: The scene in particular is from the final chapter of Revelation. ![]() It’s been a while since I did a comparison on Fire Emblem Fates, but this was one thing I was curious about that I got to check today.
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