![]() The action is so satisfying, with sword slashes horse flips (yes, horse flips) scattering waves of enemies. It’s also a great way to introduce characters for those who aren’t familiar with the previous Fire Emblem games.Īlthough the story is just ok, the main focus of Fire Emblem Warriors is the over-the-top action that fans of Dynasty Warriors are used to, and it does this very well. It’s a bit outlandish, even for Fire Emblem, and while the story is pretty thin, I can’t complain about a game that lets beloved Fire Emblem characters team-up when they otherwise wouldn’t. This is the reason for all of the greatest characters from Fire Emblem’s past to appear in one place, as Rowan and Lianna gather gemstones to fill a shield to prevent a dragon from appearing. Without giving too much away, the story of Fire Emblem Warriors introduces our main protagonists, the twins Rowan and Lianna, whose kingdom becomes overrun with monsters and armies from another dimension. You'll need to find the gemstones for the shield in FE Warriors Photo: Koei Tecmo ![]() I’ve enjoyed early demos of the game the action looks and feels great and the little features brought over from the Fire Emblem series, like the weapons triangle, seem to give the game a layer of strategy that those series of hack-and-slash games needed.Īfter extended time with the game, I’m glad that Fire Emblem Warriors, while not perfect, is enjoyable enough that both fans of Dynasty Warriors and Fire Emblem should check it out. So when Fire Emblem Warriorswas announced I was equal parts excited and skeptical of how Koei Tecmo would handle it. The storytelling and gameplay mechanics have always equaled a great time, and I always appreciate a game that forces me to be more strategic. I appreciate the formula and style that Dynasty Warriors has perfected over the years, but these types of games can get very repetitive and my enjoyment of them come mostly in short bursts.įire Emblem, on the other hand, is a series I got into late in my gaming life but has become one of my favorite Nintendo series. Action games that focus on mindless button mashing have never really been my forte. ![]()
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