Taking a look at the 3DS side, we have
lots of Fire Emblem stuff dropping.
(I kid you not, there are
a lot of Fire Emblem Warriors, Heroes and Shadows of Valentia voice actors.)
Even with its turn - based combat replaced by real - time attacks, dodges and specials, there's still
a lot of Fire Emblem in Fire Emblem Warriors.
So, I hope you're sitting comfortably, and have time to spare, because not only do we cover a wide range of things in this interview, it's also quite a long one and yes, there is
a lot of Fire Emblem & Detective Pikachu content to read up on.
So, I hope you're sitting comfortably, and have time to spare, because not only do we cover a wide range of things in this interview, it's also quite a long one and yes, there is
a lot of Fire Emblem & Detective Pikachu content to read up on.
«I've been playing
a lot of Fire Emblem Warriors lately.
Not exact matches
While the game is on the easy side, the game has a
lot of content to offer, and fans
of the
Fire Emblem series will feel that the developers have done the series justice with their take.
While it may have the
Fire Emblem name in its title, the character roster leans a
lot towards more recent entries
of the franchise, and since the story lacks any significant depth, it is not for all
Fire Emblem fans.
Although it won't go down as an especially memorable title, there's a
lot of fun to be had with
Fire Emblem Warriors.
I still du n no about this one, I really liked HW (still the exception though as far as musou goes) and I love
Fire Emblem, but this seems to play a
lot more like a run
of the mill musou game than HW with its almost incessant focus on bosses and mini-bosses, Zelda - related gadgets and a host
of wildly different characters.
It is not a dead ringer for Hyrule Warriors as the game does actually try to be a true
Fire Emblem adventure, whilst living up to what we expect from a game based on the Warriors brand, but despite a
lot of the originality all parties tried to give it to make it feel like something entirely new, there is no denying one little fact.
When this crossover was announced not a
lot of people knew what to expect from Shin Megami Tensei x
Fire Emblem.
In case you did not know,
Fire Emblem Warriors features a whole
lot of voiced dialogue and in the game's Game Settings, provided you have obtained the voices
of certain characters, you can actually select which character's voice you want to be the voice
of the game and while you may not think too much
of that feature just you wait!
History Mode is made up
of scenarios that are
of certain key events from the
Fire Emblem series, only now they're a little bit different as the events have been given a Warriors twist and in order to reach the «ending» a
lot of requirements are going to need to be met.
As well as being great allies in battle and unlockable playable characters, they are also key to acquiring all 5 Gleamstones, only in typical
Fire Emblem fashion, nothing turns out as it is supposed to and although Lianna and Rowan are able to build an army
of their own, with Heroes to help lead it and a completed Shield
of Flames, there's more than just the forces
of Grinstonne and the Chaos Dragon to fight as there are also old enemies like Gharnef and a whole
lot of twists.
Fire Emblem Warriors is the focus
of a
lot of events at Tokyo Game Show this year, which is little surprising considering the game releases in Japan next week.
Fire Emblem: Fates» three - game structure meant that there were a
lot of characters to keep track
of, many
of whom appear in
Fire Emblem Warriors, but Xander stands out as a complex, somewhat tragic figure.
If you're a huge fan
of Fire Emblem Heroes, you might have already learned a new update is available for it, only it is a
lot bigger than both the App and Google Play Store have let on, so here's the complete low - down
of what is new and why the update matters:
Today is
Fire Emblem Heroes» first anniversary / birthday and a whole
lot of celebratory art has been drawn.
The latest home console release was Radiant Dawn ten years ago; and though a new
Fire Emblem is coming to Nintendo Switch next year, a
lot of players had their hopes up for a Wii U installment.
Announced earlier last week, Nintendo's
Fire Emblem Direct revealed a
lot of exciting
Fire Emblem information.
On the face
of it neither does strategy role - playing series
Fire Emblem, but the large cast
of characters and the rules that govern their combat are actually a very good match, with
lots of potential — most
of which this game manages to squander.
In addition to new character reveals, officially revealing characters for the game, who have been known about for quite some time and
lots of new footage, it has also been confirmed at
Fire Emblem Warriors will also see an array
of DLC, much like the more recent Hyrule Warriors games did.
During its first year, the Nintendo Switch did get quite a
lot of Warriors games:
Fire Emblem Warriors
of course, but also Dynasty Warriors 8 Emoire, Samurai Warriors: Spirit
of Sanada, Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate, and One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 Deluxe Edition.
Famitsu released a special feature on
Fire Emblem Warriors in their latest issue that has brought a
lot of details... View Article
There's a
lot of love for the classic Advance Wars turn - based strategy series, but Intelligent Systems are really doubling down on the
Fire Emblem games
of late, having rekindled interest in their tactical RPGs.
The story
of Warriors All - Stars is basically a direct rip from a
lot of other collaboration games, the first one coming to mind is
Fire Emblem Heroes.
This Ace Attorney novel was written by one Mie Takase, who was written quite a
lot of Light Novels and novel adaptations
of video games (Kirby,
Fire Emblem, Style Savvy, Persona, Sengoku Basara, Story
of Seasons, and many more).
When I started playing Shin Megami Tensei X
Fire Emblem, I expected a
lot of things: summonable demons,
Fire Emblem characters, turn - based RPG gameplay, etc..
A
lot of 3DS games like Yo - kai,
Fire Emblem Fates, and Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam received this treatment.
That's not to say there aren't more
Fire Emblem characters represented as amiibo figures elsewhere (see: the Smash Bros series
of amiibo) but as far as
Fire Emblem getting its own bespoke series
of amiibo releases, this is your
lot for the time being.
Within hours
of the latest Feh Channel broadcast ending, a new update for
Fire Emblem Heroes, is available now as per usual, there's a
lot to it.
We had a
lot of fun getting to try out
Fire Emblem Fates at Nintendo's press event last week in Toronto.
The latest home console release was Radiant Dawn ten years ago; and though a new
Fire Emblem is coming to Nintendo Switch next year, a
lot of players had their hopes up for a Wii U installment.
Announced earlier last week, Nintendo's
Fire Emblem Direct revealed a
lot of exciting
Fire Emblem information.
Like sakurai said on a interview,
Fire Emblem has been getting a
lot of attention recently.
And there's a
lot now: Miitomo,
Fire Emblem Heroes, Super Mario Run, Pokemon Duel... They're talking about an Animal Crossing game and now, they're talking a Legend
of Zelda app.
The player base
of Fire Emblem Heroes has a
lot to rejoice about with the game's most recent update.
At its core,
Fire Emblem Warriors is simple, but it is a
lot more than button mashing through waves
of foes.
While I personally find the tactical turn - based mechanics
of its immediate predecessor more appealing, fans
of the
Fire Emblem series will no doubt find a
lot to love.
Today is
Fire Emblem Heroes» first anniversary / birthday and a whole
lot of celebratory art has been drawn.
As well as being great allies in battle and unlockable playable characters, they are also key to acquiring all 5 Gleamstones, only in typical
Fire Emblem fashion, nothing turns out as it is supposed to and although Lianna and Rowan are able to build an army
of their own, with Heroes to help lead it and a completed Shield
of Flames, there's more than just the forces
of Grinstonne and the Chaos Dragon to fight as there are also old enemies like Gharnef and a whole
lot of twists.
History Mode is made up
of scenarios that are
of certain key events from the
Fire Emblem series, only now they're a little bit different as the events have been given a Warriors twist and in order to reach the «ending» a
lot of requirements are going to need to be met.
In addition to new character reveals, officially revealing characters for the game, who have been known about for quite some time and
lots of new footage, it has also been confirmed at
Fire Emblem Warriors will also see an array
of DLC, much like the more recent Hyrule Warriors games did.
In a
lot of ways,
Fire Emblem Heroes is a shining example
of Nintendo's ability to draw people into their games.
A
lot of video games include at least some portion
of what makes
Fire Emblem appealing, and some even have several bits at once!
Nintendo is having quite a year and the
Fire Emblem series has a
lot to do with the overall success
of the company thanks to
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows
of Valentia for Nintendo 3DS (a faithful remake
of Fire Emblem Gaiden) and
Fire Emblem Heroes, the free to play mobile game that proved a financial hit for Nintendo.
A
lot of these look like wish fulfillment or derived from press statements and then you get things like Xenoblade Warriors which, frankly, would shock me if it happened — One game in the franchise has broken a million sales,
Fire Emblem for the bazillion releases it gets isn't that big a franchise sales wise, sure, but it does get a couple
of million on the regular.
It can take a
lot of credit for Super Mario and
Fire Emblem, for instance, while in more recent years, its output has been no less worthy with the likes
of Advance Wars and Wario Ware.
1991: Super Mario World 1992: The Legend
of Zelda a Link to the Past 1993: Megaman X 1994: Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles 1995: Chrono Trigger 1996: Kirby Super Star 1997: Castlevania Symphony
of the Night 1998: The Legend
of Zelda Ocarina
of Time 1999: Super Smash Bros. 2000: The Legend
of Zelda Majora's Mask 2001: Super Smash Bros Melee (whilst Melee is my least favorite
of the series and there were a few other cool releases at the time, I can't deny this one is the game I had the most fun
of that year, and none
of my contenders really are on the same category
of quality) 2002: Metroid Prime 2003:
Fire Emblem 2004: Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne 2005:
Fire Emblem Path
of Radiance (this one was kind
of hard to choose,
lots of great releases) 2006: Okami 2007: Shin Megami Tensei Persona 3 2008: Shin Megami Tensei Persona 4 (
lots of great releases here too!