

Of course, this is mostly an issue for completionists the Amiibo units themselves are wholly underwhelming and don't have any supports, rendering them objectively worse than the rest of the cast. While most other games relegate Amiibos to an entirely separate mode or a minor extra, FE didn't handle it quite as well. Unless you were willing to fork over scalper prices, you had to accept that the game was impossible to fully complete, as you'd never have a filled out roster, not to mention the aforementioned wealth of accessories. This was exacerbated by the time Fates released in English in early 2016, when these four hadn't seen a reprint in months and went for nearly three times their MSRP. Where DLC was always available (at least, until the shutdown of the eShop), these were physical toys produced in a notoriously limited quantity. The four Fire Emblem characters that had figures at the time (Marth, Ike, Lucina, and Robin) could be tapped to play a unique map, recruit the character itself, and obtain four unique accessories per figure. The worst case by far, however, was the game's Amiibo support. Early on, season passes were announced for two waves of DLC maps, making the higher price for Revelation cut even deeper. It eventually got worse than this, especially for long-time fans who wanted to 100% the game.This issue only intensified when the overall story of Fates was deemed underwhelming as a whole. In particular, most fans are deeply upset that it appears that key information and plotlines were withheld from both routes in order to play up Revelation as the Golden Path, leaving both feeling somewhat incomplete. A common criticism is that the game has been "carved up" into three pieces to be sold separately, with a player needing to spend more than seventy American dollars minimum into the title for the complete experience.
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But just as many see it as paying for something they used to get for free and having the Golden Path locked behind a paywall rather than unlocked by gameplay (beating the other two stories, for instance) didn't help. Many argue that each version of the game is different enough from each other version of the game in story and content to justify the split, and, indeed, the two do diverge quicker and more completely than, say, the two routes in Sacred Stones.

I stand by them and I stand by all Scientology victims who are willing to come forward. These are women who are not willing to … I think they deserve their day in court. That’s their purpose: to scare people into not speaking.
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They know how to scare people into silence. I understand what that takes to keep your composure, to not be scared, to not feel violated, but Scientology knows how to f-k with people and their mind. You have people showing up to your home, on your property, and you’re going to the police and saying this is happening and I’m being harassed…. We’ve talked to all of, but only two felt comfortable coming forward at this time. Will portions from that episode appear in this special? I sensed you felt that way when it was reported that the Danny Masterson episode from season 3 was shelved. (A source close to the show tells EW that outside pressure from the church did not play a part in the decision to end the show, while an attorney for the church says Fair Game is not in action, and “exists only as a mantra used by anti-Scientologists to generate hate and bigotry against the Church and its members”). But, anyone forwarding Scientology’s bulls- is complicit to me. If you’re an advertiser, wherever you are, receiving 20-30 letters a week saying this show is hateful… they’ve accused me of inciting murder, and the New York Post ran with that headline, so did TMZ, and they can both kiss my fat ass for doing so. I’ve done the math there are about seven people writing those letters, all Scientologists working for the STAND League. Now, enter the STAND League, which is a front group for Scientology pretending to be an organization protecting the religious beliefs of others. Then, if that doesn’t work, go after their job. In short, the policy says find out what the person seeks to protect…. the Fair Game directives say you can certainly cost their job.

That’s Scientology’s Fair Game policy, which the church says it has abandoned, right? Are you suggesting Scientology’s Fair Game policies played a role in the show’s end?
