Not exact matches
People who liked Fire
Emblem Awakening will love this
game.
While the mediocre voice acting and story could turn off some
people who aren't as well acquainted with the genre or either of the series, Fire
Emblem Warriors is a worthy addition to the Nintendo Switch lineup of any fan of Musou
games, Fire
Emblem, or Hyrule Warriors.
Or Fire
Emblem and Xenoblade, pretty darn innovative, I haven't seen it done in a JRPG and SRPG... oh wait you are one of those naive
people who thinks Nintendo only does Mario
games.
Fire
Emblem Heroes just launched, so there's a huge amount of
people trying to download and try the
game for the first time.
The Nintendo Switch subreddit was no different, featuring
people analyzing a Nintendo tweet of New Donk City billboards in Mario Odyssey, trying to decide whether or not that secretly indicated a new Fire
Emblem game was in development and going to be announced soon.
People crying about «censorship» only boosted the reach and sales of Fire Emblem Fates when actual consumers found out that it's actually a good game, and it turned out that all the «censorship» malarkey was just certain people who can't let themselves enjoy Nintendo consoles arbitrarily deciding to label random bits where characters can't be interpreted as having screaming sex as «censorship&r
People crying about «censorship» only boosted the reach and sales of Fire
Emblem Fates when actual consumers found out that it's actually a good
game, and it turned out that all the «censorship» malarkey was just certain
people who can't let themselves enjoy Nintendo consoles arbitrarily deciding to label random bits where characters can't be interpreted as having screaming sex as «censorship&r
people who can't let themselves enjoy Nintendo consoles arbitrarily deciding to label random bits where characters can't be interpreted as having screaming sex as «censorship».
If you're a Switch owner you'll get Xenoblade Chronicles 2 this year, when
people expected it next year, Fire
Emblem Warriors, Super Mario is releasing within the next four months and there's the Mario and Rabbids
game which looks great.
Wouldn't make sense for them to release Animal Crossing and Fire
Emblem and have
people wonder what the heck those
games are, since they wouldn't associate them with Nintendo (outside of those who played them... which is fewer than you'd think).
The Nintendo Switch subreddit was no different, featuring
people analyzing a Nintendo tweet of New Donk City billboards in Mario Odyssey, trying to decide whether or not that secretly indicated a new Fire
Emblem game was in development and going to be announced soon.
I guess Fire
Emblem Awakening / Fates was some
people's first experience to «waifu» culture if they think characters from
games that have come out much sooner are «copying» it.
The multiplayer portion of the
game also introduces Headquarters, a social space that acts as the multiplayer menu, with players being able to walk around freely and accept daily and weekly quests, purchase drops for new weapons, poses,
emblems, helmets, etc., check mail for loot, and chat with other
people in a combat - free environment.
So what is coming to this week, well after last weeks solid releases there is not all that much, this week we get the adventures of Twin Robots which I believe is some sort of puzzle
game, and we get a cheap 3DS release with Gunslugs, and there is more Fire
Emblem Fates downloadable content with this latest release being the biggest release yet according to various
people.
In a lot of ways, Fire
Emblem Heroes is a shining example of Nintendo's ability to draw
people into their
games.
While the mediocre voice acting and story could turn off some
people who aren't as well acquainted with the genre or either of the series, Fire
Emblem Warriors is a worthy addition to the Nintendo Switch lineup of any fan of Musou
games, Fire
Emblem, or Hyrule Warriors.
Games like Super Mario Run, Pokemon Magikarp Jump and Fire
Emblem Heroes aren't giving
people everything they want from Nintendo
games on mobile.
Not sure if it'll do so well in the US given that the country seems to be more obssessed with gritty looking action / first
person shooter
games than strategy based ones, but here's hoping it'll do better than the rest of the Fire
Emblem series and maybe go as far as to make the series more of a household name.
Some
people call it a strategy title, which isn't accurate either; it's absolutely nothing like Fire
Emblem or Command and Conquer - style
games.
Not a good choice of names there Nintendo,
people are probably already decrying the downfall of Fire
Emblem due to pandering to casual
gamers as we speak, and the names don't help this perception at all.
Intelligent Systems» resources are spread too thin to pander to Fire
Emblem fans, develop new installments of WarioWare and Rhythm Heaven, release a
game called Codename STEAM, just to have one more IP that only five
people care about, create uncompelling battle systems for Paper Mario, and still have time for another Advance Wars
game.
The inclusion of Marth is likely a good move by Nintendo too, makes this
game more accessible to
people who's only prior experience of Fire
Emblem is the characters being playable in Super Smash Bros..
I know plenty of
people who play Mario
games and a few that play Fire
Emblem... I know none that play Animal Crossing.