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expired Posted by Wesley426 • May 8, 2023
May 8, 2023 6:55 AM
Both Fire Emblem Engage ($39.99) and Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes ($29.99) are on sale at Gamefly and Amazon
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The new engage system adds a different element of playing style and strategy to the game. There are a total of 12 different emblems in the game and each has their own unique special ability. Emblem Micaiah, for example, once engaged allows a non cleric unit to be able to use healing abilities. Her special ability is sacrificing all HER health to heal all units within range.
Another Emblem, Sigurd, once engaged allows you to travel GREAT distances. You can literally cover almost half the map with his ability. Paired with someone with high MOV (Calvary/Wyverns/Griffins) and you can set up some amazing strategies and wombo combo.
The emblems are definitely new and refreshing to a rather stale franchise (Three House was a huge disappointment for me) and that's about the only high point of the game. The story is average at best and the dialogue, at times, is extremely cringy and I find myself skipping a lot of the scenes.
I've beaten the game on hard and almost done with a maddening run. After doing the maddening run, I don't really see myself revisiting the game. $40 is a decent price point to pick this up if you're a long time fan. But if you have other games to play and have a large backlog, you can pass and won't miss out on much.
Engage is on sale for 40, not 30.
The new engage system adds a different element of playing style and strategy to the game. There are a total of 12 different emblems in the game and each has their own unique special ability. Emblem Micaiah, for example, once engaged allows a non cleric unit to be able to use healing abilities. Her special ability is sacrificing all HER health to heal all units within range.
Another Emblem, Sigurd, once engaged allows you to travel GREAT distances. You can literally cover almost half the map with his ability. Paired with someone with high MOV (Calvary/Wyverns/Griffins) and you can set up some amazing strategies and wombo combo.
The emblems are definitely new and refreshing to a rather stale franchise (Three House was a huge disappointment for me) and that's about the only high point of the game. The story is average at best and the dialogue, at times, is extremely cringy and I find myself skipping a lot of the scenes.
I've beaten the game on hard and almost done with a maddening run. After doing the maddening run, I don't really see myself revisiting the game. $40 is a decent price point to pick this up if you're a long time fan. But if you have other games to play and have a large backlog, you can pass and won't miss out on much.
Take the Assassins Creed series and/or Final Fantasy for example, I don't buy the games because they are exceptionally well made, I buy them because I've been playing them for so long that I don't want to miss a chapter in the series (The zelda games are another example [ugh...skyward sword....]).
I guess this is how Harry Potter fans felt when they had to purchase each book in the series regardless if it was well written or not.
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