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May 2017
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The editors liked
Challenging strategy gameplay will make you savor your hardearned victories
New Turnwheel function lets you be more experimental in combat
A fine balance between dialogue and gameplay creates characters who are likeable but not overly chatty
Dungeon an
Using the Turn Wheel mechanic to redo botched turns
Relatively simple but enjoyable combat
Auto-battle is actually worth using
Good use of voice acting
Full voice acting
More streamlined than other Fire Emblem games
New
Interesting methods of gameplay
Retains the core Fire Emblem experience
Fully voiced
3D dungeon exploration is a great addition
Great cast of characters
Almost completely voiced
Fun gameplay mechanics
Three pillars keep experience varied
Very personal story
Visual overhaul impressive
Great voice acting for almost all dialogue
Engaging story with likable characters
Enjoyable variety of gameplay features
The editors didn't like
Some grinding required
Lack of depth and complexity compared to previous FE titles
Dungeons are short and uninteresting
A lame
Uninspired story
Lack of romance/marriage options
Most dungeons and towns don't feel important
Maps and enemies can become repetitive
Dungeons could've been slightly longer
Game isn't too difficult
Class promotion is inconvenient
Battles against endlessly respawning enemies are inconvenient
Abstract: As we enter the halfway point of 2017, those of us in the North American gaming world find ourselves with Nintendo's Fire Emblem series for a longer period of time than when we were infamously without it. Fire Emblem came to the Game Boy Advance in 2004...
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia is a worthy entry to the series and a great way to hold you over until Fire Emblem comes out on the Switch, despite some questionable DLC policies...
Using the Turn Wheel mechanic to redo botched turns, Relatively simple but enjoyable combat, Auto-battle is actually worth using, Good use of voice acting
Lack of depth and complexity compared to previous FE titles, Dungeons are short and uninteresting, A lame, uninspired story
Published: 2017-05-17, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Fully voiced, 3D dungeon exploration is a great addition, Great cast of characters
Maps and enemies can become repetitive
This might be the most well-rounded and best Fire Emblem game on 3DS. It's a good enough reason to put the Switch down and dust off Nintendo's dual screen wonder...
Challenging strategy gameplay will make you savor your hardearned victories, New Turnwheel function lets you be more experimental in combat, A fine balance between dialogue and gameplay creates characters who are likeable but not overly chatty, Dungeon an
Published: 2017-05-16, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun. How we score: The Destructoid Reviews Guide...
Published: 2017-05-16, Author: Russell , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: A while back I reviewed Fire Emblem: Awakening for the 3DS and while it was the first major experience I had for the series, I considered it one of the best 3DS games I had ever played and judging by a lot of people's experience with it, I wasn't alone in...
Great voice acting for almost all dialogue, Engaging story with likable characters, Enjoyable variety of gameplay features
Class promotion is inconvenient, Battles against endlessly respawning enemies are inconvenient, Faye is annoying
Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia is a quality Fire Emblem game, no doubt about it. It'll feel strange at first for those who started with Blazing Blade or a later title, but not in a bad way. Once you get used to its little quirks, any Fire Emblem...