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What are the Fire Emblem games that allow you to turn off the "Units stay gone" function?
 
That option came from the previous game which is sadly a Japanese only game
Although there is a fan translation rom of it
 
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Seth? ****? That would be so horribly ironic.

Actually, Seth is pretty much the only pre-promoted character that isn't utter ****... But he's still a huge exp. sink early in the game.

In Awakening you can bring character back to level one which would mean that pre-promos can actually be really useful

If their growths are any good, anyways. I'm sure Jagen would still be a useless Jagen.

That option came from the previous game which is sadly a Japanese only game
Although there is a fan translation rom of it

A damn-good fan translation.
 
If their growths are any good, anyways. I'm sure Jagen would still be a useless Jagen.
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IGN has rated Fire Emblem Awakening at 9.6
You can read more at:
http://m.ign.com/articles/2013/01/30/fire-emblem-awakening-review

IGN said:
Fire Emblem Awakening is the most fluid and stunning strategy RPG experience available on a portable, and features the best storytelling and production value of any 3DS game to date. The strong tactical gameplay and strikingly diverse visuals are only part of the equation - the strength of the game comes from the strength of the characters. The desire to protect them and progress their individual story arcs drives home the weight of your decisions, and makes you feel more involved and invested than most games ever come close to. I found myself going to great lengths to keep all members of my team alive - not due to the compulsive need to collect all the warriors, but because I truly cared about these people. That’s rare for a videogame, where death is often a temporary and inconsequential occurrence.

While many of these concepts aren’t new to the Fire Emblem series, never before have they been presented in such a refined and easily accessible package. In this way, Awakening exceeds all prior installments for a game that is at once a Fire Emblem lover's dream come true and a brilliant entry point to both the franchise and the genre. This isn’t just a Fire Emblem game, this is where Fire Emblem finally awakens from its deep slumber as a cult favorite and steps up as one of the Big N’s big franchises, no longer shackled by its niche origins. And it didn’t achieve this by sacrificing its identity either, but rather by refining the franchise’s already solid foundation so that its accessibility and caliber should easily qualify it as a quintessential portable experience, right up there with the likes of Super Mario 3D Land or Pokemon Black and White 2.
If you have access to a 3DS, don’t deny yourself this truly special and incredible experience.
 
Add-on content can already be viewed in the E-shop

Champions of Yore 1 DLC of Awakening

It has no cost right now but I am sure that will change
 

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