When comparing Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars vs Fire Emblem Awakening, the Slant community recommends Fire Emblem Awakening for most people. In the question“What are the best Nintendo DS/2DS/3DS games where breeding affects gameplay?” Fire Emblem Awakening is ranked 2nd while Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars is ranked 7th. The most important reason people chose Fire Emblem Awakening is:
Users can pair certain male female characters in battle to improve their relationship. Once it reaches a certain point the characters can breed offspring who then can be used as more troops in the team. This makes for an ingenious way to build up ones roster as well as adds a relationship aspect to the story and gameplay.
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Pros
Pro Interesting customization through a breeding mechanic
Players can pair up their classmates in order to allow them to breed children who can then be used further for battling and breeding. Visual appearances of the children will be inherited from their parents and so in choosing who one breeds will allow for customizing the look of ones team.
Pro Interesting use of relationships
Users can pair certain male female characters in battle to improve their relationship. Once it reaches a certain point the characters can breed offspring who then can be used as more troops in the team. This makes for an ingenious way to build up ones roster as well as adds a relationship aspect to the story and gameplay.
Pro Very customizable
Not only is ones troops customizable through their looks, armor and weapon choices but there are many aspects of the game itself that can be changed such as the voice work or skipping cut scenes.
Cons
Con Bland environments
Each level is randomly generated but tends to look pretty much the same no matter how much you progress. This can get tiring especially when reaching dead ends as there is no real defining characteristic in each room.
Con Amount of options may be too much to grasp
While not the worst thing in the world there are quite a lot of options in this game. A forging system for weapons a special power system for all characters may not ever be touched in a playthrough making one ask why they were included. On top of this they may be difficult to grasp the full mechanics upon first look and so may make for systems people do not really want to explore.