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Fire Emblem™ Engage - Nintendo Switch
About this item
- Reawaken as a Divine Dragon and take down a thousand-year-old threat
- Take on turn-based, tactical combat and use Emblem Rings to customize your strategy
- Collect Emblem Rings and use them to summon heroes from past Fire EmblemTM games
- Fire EmblemTM Engage launches on January 20, 2023 alongside Fire Emblem Engage: Divine Edition featuring a steelbook case and art book
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Product information
ASIN | B0BF1W7K23 |
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Release date | January 20, 2023 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,768 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #461 in Nintendo Switch Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.44 x 6.64 x 4.24 inches; 1.92 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | 114548 |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Manufacturer | Nintendo |
Date First Available | September 21, 2022 |
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Product Description
Use hero-summoning strategies to defeat an ancient threat in a brand-new Fire Emblem game
In a war against the Fell Dragon, four kingdoms worked together with heroes from other worlds to seal away this great evil. One-thousand years later, this seal has weakened and the Fell Dragon is about to reawaken. As the Divine Dragon, use rich strategies and robust customization to meet your destiny—to collect Emblem Rings and bring peace back to the Continent of Elyos.
Team up with iconic heroes from past Fire Emblem games
Summon valiant heroes like Marth and Celica with the power of Emblem Rings and add their power to yours in this brand-new Fire Emblem story. Aside from merging appearances, Engaging lets you inherit weapons, skills, and more from these battle-tested legends. The turn-based, tactical battle system returns with a fresh cast of characters you can customize and Engage to carefully craft your strategy.
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Defeat an ancient threat in a brand-new Fire Emblem game
Take on turn-based combat and use Emblem Rings to customize your strategy
The turn-based, tactical battle system returns with a fresh cast of characters you can customize and Engage to carefully craft your strategy.
Aside from merging appearances, Engaging lets you inherit weapons, skills, and more from these battle-tested legends.
Team up with iconic heroes from past Fire Emblem games
Summon valiant heroes like Marth and Celica with the power of Emblem Rings and add their power to yours in this brand-new Fire Emblem story.
The Divine Dragon awakens
In a war against the Fell Dragon, four kingdoms worked together with heroes from other worlds to seal away this great evil. One-thousand years later, this seal has weakened and the Fell Dragon is about to reawaken.
Fire Emblem Engage Expansion Pass
Obtain Emblem Bracelets to Engage with more Emblem characters and get items and new accessories with the Paid DLC for the Fire Emblem Engage game. As more waves become available, you can test your mettle in even more Divine Paralogues, obtain Emblem characters and accessories, and experience a brand-new story with added characters and locations.
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Customers like the graphics, solidness, and the series of the video game software. They mention that the art style has really grown on them, the battles look more diverse and unique, and that the break system is kind of neat. They also like the value. However, some customers have different opinions on speed, quality, and appearance.
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Customers like the graphics of the game. They say that the graphics are beautiful, the art style has really grown on them, and the characters are vibrant, quirky, and fun. The battlefields look more diverse and unique, and combat is engaging with well-designed maps. The world looks definitely more colorful, and its animations are gorgeous.
"I watched its gameplay online before purchasing this game. Graphic is beautiful and smooth. I love you can summon heros to fight for you...." Read more
"...The animations are GORGEOUS too, and the art style has really grown on me. The bold colors remind me of the GBA entries...." Read more
"...Characters: Most seem vibrant, quirky, and fun. Design-wise the characters strike an odd balance between outlandish and good-looking...." Read more
"...Literally one was this: "Oh wow! This area is beautiful. Wait! What is that?! Bandits! They are attacking the village! We must stop them! Let's go!"..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the video game software. They mention it's in great condition and worth it.
"...Story lasted me over 50 hours of play time which made the experience worth the money...." Read more
"...The game itself is exactly what I wanted in perfect condition, but did y'all teleport it or something?!" Read more
"...buy Switch games anymore because of their cost, but this one is worth it...." Read more
"Arrived quickly and in good condition. No issues." Read more
Customers are happy with the addition to the FE series. They say it's a great addition to a solid entry into the series. Some say that the gameplay is the best in the series and that it has been one of the better FEs to date.
"...As for gameplay, it is the best in the series. The new Emblem Rings perfectly capture the gameplay style of various characters throughout the series...." Read more
"Great addition to the franchise. I am so glad they went back to the turn-based combat system that was so enjoyable in Fire Emblem: Three Houses...." Read more
"IMO this has been one of the better FEs to date...." Read more
"Nice addition to the series..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the solidness of the game. They mention that it's very solid, the customization is great, and the weapon durability is gone. Some mention that the break system is neat.
"...I pushed through the creep and the game opened up and expanded it is very solid and the customization which seems limited at first with only 3..." Read more
"...Weapon durability is gone (except for staffs) so you save 10 minutes on your pre-battle routine...." Read more
"...It is still a Fire Emblem game mechanically, and the break system is kind of neat.That's it...." Read more
"Very Solid..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the product. Some mention that it's the best Fire Emblem to date, with great gameplay and characters. However, others say that the bland story is exacerbated by the fact that the vast majority of your allies are generic and bland.
"...main the main plot were excellent at their jobs and this is one of best main plots in the Fire Emblem series. Only Tellius plots are better, I think...." Read more
"...I havent finished the game ..more like 1/3 into the game. I love the gameplay and it is exactly what i m looking for." Read more
"...I really like this game a lot. The art style, vibrancy, character personality, and the story are truly things that draw me into games and this game..." Read more
"...This lack of unique dialogue makes the characters sort of generic and bland. Like Louis the Armored Spear Knight...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the product. Some mention that it's good-looking, while others say that it is overly cheesy and cutesy. The writing is horrible and is jarring for the supposed seriousness, and the game is too cartoonish.
"...Main character has nice unique hair style and really stand out. I havent finished the game ..more like 1/3 into the game...." Read more
"...that I can't hold it against this game that the auxiliary writing is sub-par...." Read more
"...I really like this game a lot. The art style, vibrancy, character personality, and the story are truly things that draw me into games and this game..." Read more
"...The maps and graphics are beautiful, the gameplay is challenging, and overall while Three Houses is still probably the best Fire Emblem game to date..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the game. Some mention that the hard difficulty is a great difficulty for novice or veteran players who really want to test their skills, while others say that things just feel really slow and dull. However, the game picks up and becomes pretty good after a while.
"...Easy is suitable for players who want to experience the story and characters without worrying too much about team building, complex mechanics, or..." Read more
"...far off from scenarios of FE games before, but the way it was executed so choppy and poorly was laughable at best...." Read more
"...story, it has a lot of references to past games while nor being overwhelming to newcomers, all in all 10/10 definitely recommend" Read more
"...Things just feel really slow and dull too. And the time crystal just erases your mistakes even in hard mode with permanent...." Read more
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The early game presents the player with information about the world and the quest they are on. On my first playthrough this seemed quite generic. However, I started a second playthrough and I now know that 50% of the dialogue in the opening 4 chapters is very skillful setup of fairly intense payoffs that occur much later in the story.
On my first playthrough, I noticed that the quality of the main plot improved linearly and is quite excellent late in the game. Now I know that most of the early game is spent foreshadowing the dramatic moments that happen later, and the writing quality is actually more consistent than I thought.
This review is with regard to the main string-of-pearls plot, the story of the world and the main character's quest, along with the relationship the main character has with a certain plot-critical character (if you play the game you know who I am talking about). The main character has a sleeper good backstory.
Many people criticize the writing in this game. I suspect that the writers who main the main plot were excellent at their jobs and this is one of best main plots in the Fire Emblem series. Only Tellius plots are better, I think. It has dramatic moments, including several very brutal low points for the main character. It has some deeply disturbing scenes later in the game.
Some of the tools employed by the writers may include tropes from Anime, but they are executed well and I don't hold anything against the main plot writers. Tropes from other Fire Emblem games, such as enemies escaping and reappearing later, also occur in this game, which is par for the course.
The side characters, support conversations, and general banter in the army have significantly less quality. This writing is somewhat formulaic and even cringe at times. I was so enthralled by the main plot (and that plot-critical character mentioned above) that I can't hold it against this game that the auxiliary writing is sub-par.
As for gameplay, it is the best in the series. The new Emblem Rings perfectly capture the gameplay style of various characters throughout the series. For example, the character Ike from Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn had a play style that involved being very tanking and suddenly healing to full HP using the Aether ability. This gameplay quirk is captured perfectly in Fire Emblem Engage. It is interesting to see how the playstyles of different characters from past games can interact with each other. These interactions are very deep, and I don't see myself going back to older Fire Emblem games after having been spoiled by this one.
Engage however, has them, so far, repeating random dialogue that doesn't relate to what just happened in the previous chapter at all. For example, Chapter 7 has a battle take place on a bridge. After the battle is over, one of the characters rambles about how she likes exercise, which has nothing to do with the battle. Sometimes even post-battle dialogue is random, like Anna mentioning that some leaves are the same color as her hair, or Framme gushing that she felt empowered when the player character looked at her, something Framme does all the time.
This lack of unique dialogue makes the characters sort of generic and bland. Like Louis the Armored Spear Knight. You could replace him with any other Knight from the franchise, like Gilliam from Sacred Stones, and his lines would still be random, as the only unique thing about his (Louis) personality his he likes observing people.
Although, this could be justified, as the Chapters of Three Houses/Three Hopes took place over the course of weeks or months, giving you enough time to explore, where as the chapters of Engage take place, more or less, directly after each other.
Sorry if that went on for to long.
Update: Fire Emblem Engage is certainly harder than the other games of the series I have played. The Skirmishes especially. The enemies blitzkrieg you right from the start, and depending on the level of your units, you may be facing promoted troops with high-level weapons. Also, you do not get much in the way of Gold to buy new stuff.
2nd Update: In addition to not getting enough gold, you need Iron, Steel, and Silver Ingots to forge and upgrade weapons. You find these by exploring battlefields after the battle is over, and the number you find increases with the Donation Level, or how much gold you donate to the region the battle took place in. These donations require large sums of gold, gold that, again, you do not get much of. Anyway, like I said, the Ingots are used to forge and upgrade your weapons. This is all well and good, but when you need over 300 hundred Iron Ingots and X number of Steel and Silver Ingots to upgrade a Silver Sword for example, in addition to say 10,000 Gold, its just ridiculous. Speaking of ridiculous, you even need Iron, Steel, and Silver Ingots to upgrade the magic tomes that Mages use. Really, you need metal ingots to upgrade a book? What sense does that make? You even buy cloths from the boutique with Iron, Steel, and Silver Ingots!
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Muy buen vendedor “Romada”, artículo nuevo y sellado. Me tocó la versión americana. Recomendado.
A disfruta del videojuego. Esta increíble, me esta gustando mucho.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 1, 2023
Muy buen vendedor “Romada”, artículo nuevo y sellado. Me tocó la versión americana. Recomendado.
A disfruta del videojuego. Esta increíble, me esta gustando mucho.