In this game, you have to select who you want to act and when every single time. All the RPGs I’ve played in the past with combat like this have always automatically gone through your team as you choose what to do with them. The one thing I’m kind of meh about with this game is to do with the combat. The mascot, Sommie, is completely adorable keeping them happy is worth it. ![]() You can dress them up, feed them with the food you find and pet them. You also have a mascot who you can name that follows you around. This is where you can have meals with your companions, give gifts and do all the fun stuff. You can pick up items from around, including the animals you can adopt, fish and train. It’s a floating island that you can jump to between every chapter if you wish. You can interact with both the spirits and your allies on the somniel, which is your home base. You get hints of their stories with the Divine Paralogue battles, so you can do a deep dive if interested. You start with Marth as your leading spirit, someone who’ll be familiar with even if it’s just from Super Smash Bros. The ring – and bracelet if you get the DLC – system means that you’re drawing on the spirits of previous Fire Emblem protagonists and other essential characters. If you’re a fan of political fantasy and want to try out a Fire Emblem game, I think this could be one to go with.įor fans of the series, I love that this game is bringing in a lot of the older characters. But it still has a fascinating political storyline and some great characters, allowing you to collect allies as you go along. But Three Houses was different to most Fire Emblem games, so don’t go into this game expecting it to be the same. I know a few people have picked up this game and been disappointed that it’s not like Three Houses. You travel across the world collecting rings and allies whilst trying to stop the Fell Dragon from coming into power.Īs I write this, I’m almost halfway through the game as I’ve slowed down my play to read a little more, but I’m still having a good time. At the beginning of the game, you had slept for 1000 years, but when you awaken, you find that the Corrupted are back and the Fell Dragon has awoken. The story for this one is that you are a Divine Dragon, a person who can turn into a dragon and draw magic from powerful rings. There are 27 chapters, but most of these are pretty short. But it’s still a game you can easily play and enjoy single-player. ![]() It’s a tactical JRPG that includes a relationship system and many options to play online. ![]() But it is a series I’ve been interested in for a long time, and I knew I had to play Engage.įire Emblem Engage is a game for the Switch. I own a few games, but I’ve only completed Three Houses and started one of the Warriors games and Tokyo Mirage Sessions. I’m starting this review by saying I haven’t played a lot of Fire Emblem. I was going to wait until I finished this game to post a review, but I got a little eager and wanted to write it early.
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