Gametactics: Fire Emblem: Awakening was Intelligent Systems planned final game in the series. But due to their efforts, it ended a huge success, selling over 2 million globally. It effectively revitalized the franchise. With the tweaks made to the long standing formula, the game would seem hard to top. While Fire Emblem Fates manages this, it only just barely accomplished this task: Which is still a fact worth celebrating, even if it was split into three parts. Birthright, the more casual of the two titles, may not have the level of strategy seen in Conquest, but it’s still a great standalone game in its own right.
Fire Emblem Fates and Fire Emblem: Three Houses both contain multiple routes that change the outcome of the story, but the 3DS games far outperform the most recent Fire Emblem game in regard to routes. classes, and difficulty levels.
With Three Houses' DLC wrapping up this week, it's time for Fire Emblem newcomers to explore the rest of the franchise! Here's what to know.
I love what makes Fire Emblem the game it is. A deep strategy game that focuses on fully fleshed characters instead of faceless units with great RPG elements. I’m not here for the oversexualized characters, the relationship/waifu simulator. Just letting you know what I love and respect about the series so you know where my head is it before going into here. Let’s break this down ladies and gentlemen.
Best game on the 3DS, rightfully sitting beside games like Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.