![]() ![]() It's not a good-looking game when you get right down to it - but developer Intelligent Systems has pedigree here as Paper Mario: The Origami King is a beautiful game. A muted color scheme, extremely basic background design devoid of lighting and thin, aliased edges on characters are just three problems the game faces. For everything Three Houses did well, I always felt that the presentation was a disappointment compared to prior entries. One key thing that has changed, however, is the presentation. That's not to say some of these ideas haven't been carried over - the light exploration and side content remains - but it carries a different tone. With Fire Emblem Engage, Intelligent Systems returns to some of the series more traditional concepts with a fantasy-driven story spread across multiple continents serving as the game's framework as opposed to the almost Persona-esque school system of Three Houses. It's wickedly addictive and the series has long been respected as a result. You'll build up your characters between battles while working your way through the main campaign. Battles are fought across a series of map broken up into a grid around which players can move their units. ![]() The latest series entry - Fire Emblem Engage - delivers promising first impressions, with a range of improvements over its predecessor.įor those unfamiliar with the series, the gist is this - Fire Emblem is a tactical role-playing game. Since then, impressively, the series has managed to gain popularity around the world with the first mainline Switch entry, Three Houses, quickly becoming the best-selling game in the entire series. Fire Emblem is one of Nintendo's longest running series, but one that only began appearing outside of Japan during the Game Boy Advance era. ![]()
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