Fire Emblem Warriors saw us play as a scrawny blonde young man with a lame haircut and weak one-liners (there's also the option to play as a female character too) as we start to rhythmically mash the Y button to fight hordes of enemies off.
Fire Emblem Warriors saw us play as a scrawny blonde young man with a lame haircut and weak one-liners (there's also the option to play as a female character too) as we start to rhythmically mash the Y button to fight hordes of enemies off.
is not a traditional experience. It's basically reskinned, with a few touches thrown in so it doesn't totally alienate that fanbase. And while the bits are both welcome and well implemented, I'm not entirely convinced that it's quite enough to convince pure fans.
Fire Emblem Warriors has already impressed us with its mix of real-time combat and tactical planning on Switch , and given the current popularity of that console it's easy to forget that the game has also come to the New Nintendo 3DS .
Another cracking game for the switch, with many beloved characters from The fire emblem franchise. Graphics are super, runs like a dream, good story and very addictive!
A well balanced though out game having a good mixture of the original fire emblem and this new style
the game is super fun, pretty much what I expected from a musou game. it is a lesser grindy version of hyrule warriors. splitscreen coop is not handled super well though, enemies have difficulty to spawn, which makes maps based on number of KOs though to get a S-rank in coop.
When it comes to the ‘Warriors' series of games, there isn't much difference between them – take control of a character and endlessly pummel hordes of enemies into the ground while completing objectives.
I have never been a big fan of the Dynasty Warriors series. The repetitive button smashing started to get mindless for me and I jumped that ship ages ago. The thing is I am a huge fan of the Fire Emblem series so I would either have to suck it up to experience the latest in the series or just miss...
While it does gets tiresome in the later stages, Fire Emblem Warriors excellently blends frantic hack-and-slash with deep strategic role-playing to deliver a package that fans of both series are certain to love.
The story is laughable. It's bad. Don't try to understand it. BUT! The game itself Addictive. Far more complex then you'd think, the supports between characters are endearing or hilarious. And most importantly, it's fun. Are there problems with the roster of characters Check. Too many clones
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