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The Fire Emblem franchise has made a name for itself thanks to its turn-based tactical combat and storytelling, but love is also one of the big features of the series. Fire Emblem: Three Houses ...
Fire Emblem: Three Houses will keep you busy for a long time. Just one playthrough can take at least 40 ours to get through, and with plenty of different routes to take, having a guide on hand ...
Fire Emblem is one of the weirdest success stories in gaming. For over ten years, none of the strategy RPG games were released in English. After Roy and Marth appeared in Super Smash Bros. Melee ...
Unlike other Fire Emblem games, the story of Three Houses is separated into two main acts: the first finds your customizable protagonist entering the Garreg Mach Monastery to train soldiers and ...
It's one of the most haunting scenes in any Fire Emblem game. A soldier and temporary king, Orson, is seen talking with the reanimated corpse of his wife, Monica.
Fire Emblem is relatively accessible, thanks to a simple collection of weapon archetypes (each of which hard counters another), and a class system that gives your soldiers 'commoner' or 'noble ...
UPDATE: Fire Emblem Fates is out in the UK this week, so we thought you'd like to catch up on some of the Fates stuff you might have missed during the US and Japan launches. Some of the most heart ...
Fire Emblem (Game Boy Advance Game) first released 3rd Nov 2003, ... Some soldiers are motivated by honor and good, others seek riches, but all of them are at your command.
Fire Emblem Engage is a tactics RPG where you battle magical zombies with swords and sorcery. You play as an amnesiac dragon (in human form) named Alear, who had been asleep for a thousand years ...
The Fire Emblem series of strategy role-playing games is best known for two things: deep, ... Your soldiers are for the most part weaker than ever, ...
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia has a much more straightforward class promotion system, in comparison to past titles that let you choose between multiple classes. The exception to this ...