![]() We who have played Fire Emblem far too much for far too long all know are the better games in the overall franchise. ![]() As such, it won’t resonate to anyone beyond the Fire Emblem faithful, but it is the best licensed Warriors game of all, and it does easily eclipse Koei’s last Warriors collaboration with Nintendo - the also excellent Hyrule Warriors.īut first, let’s talk about the character roster, because in the lead-up to the game’s release, Fire Emblem diehards were more than a little miffed that the game focuses on the more recent 3DS Fire Emblem titles, rather than the earlier Game Boy Advance and Gamecube titles. ![]() Not in the “bikini and boobs” sense of the word, but the literal meaning – as a service to series and genre fans. It is so razor-focused on giving players the ability to take control of some of their favourite heroes from the Fire Emblem universe that it’s almost pure fanservice. Review: Brad reviews the previous Nintendo + Warriors collaboration: Hyrule Warriors, on the Nintendo Wii U.Īnd so Fire Emblem Warriors, as a game that’s all about the characters, is a near on perfect realisation of both franchises. I’m sure some might find the mix odd after all, the Fire Emblem games are careful tactics titles while the Warriors games are pure action, but what both franchises have always been about, underneath their mechanics, has been the characters. It’s just taken too long for the marriage to actually be consummated. Fire Emblem and Koei Tecmo’s Musou (Warriors) franchise have always been a perfect marriage.
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