Fire Emblem Fates Reveals The Details Behind The Removal Of Touching Minigame

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In an earlier post, we reported how Fire Emblem Fates’ western release would see the removal of the face-touching minigame in which you could improve your support rank with another character by using the stylus to “pet” their face.

 

However, now the details behind what exactly has been removed the game have been revealed. While the touching interaction with the stylus has been removed, the Live2D interactions and dialogue remain intact, as well as the ability to increase the support rank.

 

To see the changes for yourself, you can watch the video from Polygon below. (Note: the actual scene takes place around the 1:57:55 mark.)

 

Fire Emblem Fates will release in North America for the Nintendo 3DS on February 19th.


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