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Fire Emblem

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GF Rating
8.8

672 ratings

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GF Rating
10

Perfect

It gets better, trust me

posted by Xeiashi (INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MN) Dec 2, 2009

Member since Dec 2009

I have owned Fire Emblem ('FE: Blazing sword' in Japan) for nearly 5 years now, and it is still as awesome today as it was then. Heck, most of the FE games have that quality.

Genre: TBS/RPG

Avg. completion time:15-25 hrs.
NOTE: these times are based off the in-game clock, if you end up replaying a chapter to get a new character or something expect 2-3 times that overall

Play if you like: Amasing storyline with plenty of medieval 'politics' and a plot that never gets old; Turn-based strategy in general; Complex characters with equally awesome back/side stories

Don't play if you hate: Thinking/planning/tactics; games that take a long time to complete; the difficulty level -on normal, this would be medium-hard for most-

Good:
-The characters are truly likable. I found myself becoming attached to each and every character as I discovered their backstories through the Support conversations.

-For all its seriousness -it gets deep later on- the game still manages to keep a note of humor

-Once you get the hang of it, (2nd + playthrough) the difficulty is negligible on Normal. You figure out who becomes the all-pwning tanker and who becomes the compete noob.

-each chapter is unique, the battles never feel old due to many possible winning strategies

Bad:
-The support conversations, which provide an amazing amount of secondary story and humor, are -usually- sadly neglected in the first playthrough or two,

-Hard mode -especially Hector's hard mode- is truly devastating. On a recent playthrough (7th or so) I had to repeat a chapter 15 times to make everyone survive.

-If you do not plan moves out and the enemy boss/etc. takes out a valuable character, the game will downright suck. if the person is easily killable, MAKE SURE THEY CANNOT GET ATTACKED (hitting A over an enemy shows their attack range)

-The permanant death causes many replays in some people

SCORE: 10/10
for all its annoyances, this is a game that you do not want to miss

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GF Rating
10

Perfect

One of the best SRPG's ever made.

posted by Starcry (MANASSAS, VA) Nov 22, 2009

Member since May 2008

This game was amazing. It looked great for the time it was made and the sound was decent over all.

What made this game was the fact that you had so much choice in how to play. You could use any number of different classes and still be just fine. I attempted to make a set of people that made it impossible to win and I simply could not, the game is balanced that well.

Some levels could get pretty brutal and this could turn some people off so beware of that. If you like games like Final Fantasy tatics then you will adore this gem.

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GF Rating
8

Very Good

A Review about Avoiding Death

posted by Axelerate (LAWRENCEVILLE, GA) Jan 22, 2009

Member since Jun 2008

1 out of 1 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

Although this game is the cornerstone of the Fire Emblem name, has a great story, and is a classic, I can't exactly say it's worth more than an eight. I say that because of the game's one minor flaw: difficulty.

Being experienced in the genre, not to mention owning Sacred Stones (the other GBA Fire Emblem) and Path of Raidence (the GC Fire Emblem), I chose to play on Normal. Around chapter 19, my characters were repeatedly swarmed and destroyed by enemies, I couldn't reach the recruitable character before dying, and I couldn't get better weapons because I was somehow out of gold.

I think it may just be because of my own attachment to the characters that I can't give this game a higher rating. When playing a Fire Emblem game, I can't let even a single character die and I have to recruit everyone. Maybe if I were less attached to Lyn, Eliwood, and the rest, I could finish this game and give it a higher rating. But since Normal is more like Insane when you try to get and keep everyone alive, I'll stick with Sacred Stones and leave this game for those of you who can press on when your pegasus knight falls from yet another archer.

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