Fire Emblem: Awakening/YMMV


 * Americans Hate Tingle:
 * Nowi is much less popular out of Japan, mostly because of the connotations associated with a prepubescent-looking and -acting girl as a potential bride.
 * Severa, due to Tsundere being a Discredited Trope outside of Japan. Not helping is that the localization makes her lean much more heavily on the tsun tsun side, making her come across as less of a Jerk with a Heart of Gold and more of a plain ol' Jerk with a Heart of Jerk.
 * Olivia's Japanese voice. Most Westerners find Rei Matsuzaki's performance to be overly high-pitched and annoying, while Japanese players find it cute.
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: European release has been confirmed. Please tell us America can't be far behind.
 * NOA recently got a domain name for the game, and FE13 is being featured in new Nintendo Powers...things are looking up!
 * And now, at long last, confirmation! The crowd goes wild!
 * There are also those who reacted similarly upon learning that Yusuke Kozaki, the artist of No More Heroes, would be designing the characters.
 * While it is a base breaking issue (well, the paid part is) the fact that Nintendo has announced use of the DLC to bring back old characters and maps has been met positively...some just hope the maps and characters will have story importance rather being totally random (which is fair).
 * The news that the Cleric class could promote into NUNSWITHAXES was greeted with immense enthusiasm, likely as a result of the series' history of giving female units limited access to axes (the only real examples being Titania,Ekhidna and Minerva).
 * Based on the recent trailer, the Battle Cleric could be a female variation of the Fighter class. Fans rejoiced further at the thought.
 * Nope, they're the male equivalent through the Priest promotion tree. Still, fans seem to like Libera pretty well.
 * Dating Sim elements have been brought to the support system, and pairing some characters allow them to have children.
 * Emelina and Valhart will become playable characters via Spotpass.
 * Roy is in this game!...as a DLC character.
 * Female Mercenaries and Heroes make appearances. This is the first time they've been seen since the Binding Blade. Celebrations were had.
 * After a disappointing E3 conference that didn't include Fire Emblem, tweets from Nintendo officials confirm that it is coming to America. Should have been at the conference, but still deserves rejoicing!
 * Our bodies weren't ready.
 * And You Thought It Would Fail: The sales of the franchise had been in a downward spiral for years, so Intelligent Systems thought there was a fair chance that this would be the last Fire Emblem game ever. The result was the most successful game in the entire franchise (at the time), both critically and financially.
 * Award Snub: Almost universally praised by critics, manages to Win Back the Crowd for a series that was on the brink of being abandoned, and one of the main reasons why the 3DS started to improve its sales. Too bad that it had to be released in Western territories the same year as The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, thus becoming unable to win any "(3DS) Game of the Year" awards.
 * Awesome Music: From what little they've heard, fans are already calling it the best soundtrack in the series.
 * Base Breaking Character:
 * Avatar. Whether or not the Avatar negatively affects the story is a much-debated issue.
 * Nono. Some fans hate her for the (pseudo)lolicon implications, but some fans don't care about that, and are just happy Manakete's are useful the whole game thru.
 * Bribing Your Way to Victory: A few DLC chapters seem to smell strongly of this, such as one in which enemies drop enormous amounts of gold, one consisting entirely of Entombed (pathetically weak undead enemies that give huge amounts of exp) and, perhaps most egrigiously "Infinite Divine Weapons". Of course, it's not quite as bad as some other games, as here you actually have to play the chapters to reap the rewards, which could be pretty painful on higher difficulties. And it seems some of them contain nasty traps for those who blindly rush them for farming purposes, such as
 * Broken Base: It's not so terrible, but the news that My Unit would be returning (and, from photos, possibly removing Jase caused a small rift, and My Unit broke the base from FE 12 because of how big a Game Breaker they (could) be.
 * There are people complaining about how the My Unit's customization has been neutered (can't choose background, and instead of being able to choose which weapons can be used, they can only use swords and magic, but currently unknown what type they can use). This has been somewhat mitigated by the revelation that My Unit can use a Change Seal to change into almost any class.
 * The base breaks further. News has come out that an option to turn off permanent death will be present along with classic mode(ie, deaths are permanent when you play in this mode). On one side, a base that is happy for a means for new people to get into the game without all the frustration. On the other, long-time fans who think it's all being dumbed down.
 * The art direction alone has created a few rifts. Some fans like the more over-the-top anime-stylized character designs and visuals, but others prefer the simpler outfits and gravity-obeying hair that was present in past games.
 * The paid DLC alone is being met with some reception and some resistance, with this being the first Nintendo game to ever utilize it.
 * This has been somewhat nullified, as Marth's DLC is going to be free for a limited time after the Japanese launch.
 * Everything regarding Eirika's DLC has triggered massive bouts of flame on many a forum. Given her redesign from a frontline fighter to a Staff Chick and accusations of sexism over the "Bride" Class...
 * Semi-nullifed: Brides are surprisingly... Badass frontline fighters.
 * The Dating Sim elements are a source of flames on a few forums, but they're an equal source of praise... if that isn't Broken Base, I don't know what is.
 * Cliché Storm: While the characters themselves mostly avert this (although you need to see many Supports to notice it), the main story can easily fall into this in places where its overall Black and White Morality really comes out.
 * Crack Pairing: Completley, utterly Averted. Every possible pairing has a unique set of supports building up to it, and everyone seems to have a legitimate reason for falling in love with anyone else.
 * Discredited Meme: The "Kellam? Who's that?" meme has fast become this. Mostly due to overuse and people missing the point about Kellam's quirk.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse:
 * Of the currently announced characters, fans have already picked out their favorites: Ronku the Myrmidon, Donny the Villager, Sariya the Dark Mage, and Viole the Archer seem to be at the top of fans lists.
 * Gaia the thief (because he haz teh lolli's!), Serge the Dragon Rider and Basilio and Flavia are also getting really popular.
 * is already becoming possibly the favorite female!Lord in the series.
 * Azure, Olivia's son, has more fans asking for info on him than other kids.
 * Over at Serenes Forest, fans totally ate up Henry (the Dark Mage) like he was going out of style.
 * Epileptic Trees: The Marthlike individual and the Shield of Seals seen in the February 2012 trailer and pictures of the world map have ignited speculation that there is some sort of connection to the Akaneia universe present, either through being set in the future, an alternate timeline, or a mere crossover.
 * Fan-Preferred Couple: Since there is no definite canon regarding any of the possible pairings in the game, this is more a case of popular pairings that are not possible in-game and are more popular than their possible hook-ups:
 * Pairing Basilio and Flavia together is much more popular than their only possible in-game pairings with the Female and Male Avatar respectively. Their Like an Old Married Couple interactions throughout the entire game made pretty much everyone who played the games to scratch their heads when they saw their supports can only go up to the A Rank.
 * When it comes to Ho Yay, there's plenty of Maribelle/Lissa, Gerome/Inigo, Owain/Inigo, Kjelle/Severa, Henry/Ricken, and a lot of same-sex Avatar pairings, most notably Chrom/Male Avatar and Lucina/Female Avatar.
 * Olivia/Henry is getting very, very popular with the fanbase, mostly due to their supports.
 * The Ur Example of this game is Viole/Libera, who got immensely popular before the game was released since Viole considered Libera attractive (and still does). Many were dissappointed by the games lack of a Gay Option.
 * Most couples in this game work just fine, so it's not really a "Fan-Preferred Couple"; however, there is... the sad tale of Tiamo/Krom...
 * Fan Yay: As if the gay fans weren't prominent enough (just check out the amount of Tellius, particularly laguz art out there), the male and female cast is bringing the community out in full force. Granted, it's not just gay and lesbian fans falling for same-sex characters.
 * Game Breaker: If you decide to go ahead and and alter Sariya into Knight and Archer (her two alternate class trees) she'll gain massive boosts to defense and skill. Change her back to Scorcerer, slap a Ruin tome on her, and watch everything get criticaled to death.
 * My Unit is this to a ridiculous degree, with his easy access to almost every class in the game allowing him to collect a ludicrously powerful selection of skills.
 * My Unit's child Mark can easily become one as well, especially if you pair MU with a second gen character who already received boosts from their parents.
 * Certain Spotpass Units, such as Sigurd or Alvis are easy to obtain (Oh, look 17000 in game gold) L20 Promoted units with a bunch of skills and very high stats, not unlike The Black Knight in Radiant Dawn... except they can be reclassed to lower levels, and don't leave your party. Oh you can get one as early as Ch6.
 * Mind you, you have to be able to beat them/their SP parties, so be prepared to level grind if you want them Chapter 6.
 * Only to get them for free. Of course, if you simply pay the cost in Gold... (Never mind the 20000 you get near the start of the game...) (Otherwise, their SP teams are... well... Nintendo Hard.)
 * Good Bad Bugs: By abusing the way skills get passed down, it's possible to get males with "Secluded Lady". And yes, it still gives bonuses to nearby male allies.
 * Memetic Mutation: NUNSWITHAXES
 * The Scrappy: Unfortunately, Soiree seems to be getting a lot of hate for being a female cavalier and looking more gonkish the other female characters.
 * Micaiah. Many had already hated her for being a Mary Sue, but her new artwork caused a boatload of rage.
 * You can throw Erika in here as well. See Broken Base above for why.
 * Tastes Like Diabetes: 's supports with MU.
 * They Changed It, Now It Sucks: You have seen the Broken Base section, right?
 * Tier-Induced Scrappy: Unfortunately Donny isn't well liked in gameplay. His villager class gains exp at the same rate as a tier one class but has pathetic max stats, he requires a change seal to promote, has less class options then any other character, and has no Lance using promotions when he'll have an A Rank in Lances by the time he's a level 30 villager. Really Donny's main use just seems to be passing on the Good growths skill to a second generation character.
 * Subverted for two characters. Mariabel and Brady both have pretty decent growth rates (though for Brady it's dependent on his father) but many have complained about how they got screwed by the RNG.
 * Unfortunate Implications: Much to the chagrin of the series Yaoi and Yuri fans, (not to mention its gay fans), the Gay Option doesn't technically exist. Sure, there's Ho Yay / Les Yay here and there, but you still cannot pair any same-sex characters together, and as one Serenes Forest poster put it: "Marrying kids? Ok. Marrying your best friends kids? Ok. Marrying same-sex allies of the same age? AW HELL NAW!".
 * Not to mention the fortune telling option seems to openly poke fun at the Yaoi and Yuri fans.
 * The Bride class. See Broken Base above.
 * Westerners Want More Fire Emblem: Petitions have gone up to bring it to American shores. Justified, as Intelligent Systems and Nintendo apparently thought not releasing New Mystery would be a good idea. Though the game did recently get announced for Europe, fans aren't put at ease when they remember Nintendo of America's track record when it comes to localizing RPGs.
 * There is still some hope though, as IGN reported that Nintendo of America registered the Fire Emblem Awakening domain. (And a few of those others titles actually got localized or are getting localized.)
 * Finally, Reggie Fils-Aime let it slip that the game will be localized. Apparently Nintendo didn't want this to be announced for whatever reason, but the fan reaction was so happy that they decided to just announce the news on their Twitter account anyway to disprove any doubts.
 * What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made on Drugs?: The Fourtune Telling option.