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UGO: A Slightly Less Punishing Fire Emblem (Preview)

UGO writes: "Since its inception in the early 90s, the Fire Emblem series has been near the top of the heap of turn-based strategy RPGs. Grand, that's a pretty specific heap to be on, but what can I say, that series continues to grab my attention with each installment.

The latest is Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon, which is really just a remake of the original Fire Emblem game. Thankfully unless you live in Japan or are a fierce bilingual importer, you probably never played it, as it never came out in the States. And so, like NBC's line-up in the late 1990s, if you haven't seen it, it's new to you. "

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Every Fire Emblem Game Ranked From Worst to Best

BLG writes: "The Fire Emblem games are a storied part of Nintendo’s history. Debuting only in Japan in 1990, it gave the first Nintendo consoles an enjoyable fantasy RPG-strategy experience. With 2003’s Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade, the series made its debut in North America (Europe and Australia got a 2004 release). Since then, the franchise has been a mainstay on every Nintendo system."

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ZeekQuattro649d ago

I still own Fire Emblem POF and RD. Those entries are uber pricey now. I wish they would bring back the transforming units from those games. Radiant Dawn was pretty hard too but at least you could save before each turn. Saved me the trouble of having to redo many a map due to unlucky enemy crits. lol

TheColbertinator649d ago

Thracia 776, Heroes and Warriors are all awful. I ignore them when discussing Fire Emblem altogether

FortWaba649d ago

Top 5:
1. Awakening
2. Three Houses
3. Blazing Blade
4. Sacred Stones
5. Path of Radiance.

I've played most of the others, but they didn't really hook me.

Stay away from Shadows of Valencia and the DS remakes.

CrimsonWing69649d ago

I really like Shadows of Valencia.

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Top 10 Best Fire Emblem Games

Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "...as we get ready to embark on the next journey with Fire Emblem: Three Houses we thought it would be a good idea to look back at the games that helped shape the series into what it is today, at least as far as the west is concerned."

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Let's look at Fire Emblem's transforming races

There are a lot of animal-people in the Fire Emblem series! These are different races who transform into actual animals in battle, while occasionally maintaining some of these features while in their humanoid forms. Hearing about laguz or taguel can be confusing, especially since these races are not universal and may only be present in a few select entries.

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