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The editors liked
Razor-sharp
Well-balanced combat that that offers plenty of depth to those who are interested
A confident and vibrant visual style backed by a fantastic score that elevates even some of the weaker moments
A colorful cast of new characters that liven up
Characters of every type
Smooth combat system
Amazing music
Easily catches newer fans up to older Fire Emblem mechanics
Plenty of classic “Fire Emblem” tactical goodness
A bunch of interesting characters to choose from
Looks fantastic
Especially in motion
Many intricacies to explore
Pros
Incredible cast of characters
Mechanical reworks improve on series traditions
Oh my god i played this game at an unhealthy pace
Improved visual fidelity from previous entry
Flexible combat engine with tons of room for customization
Cameos from previous FE titles are a treat to long time fans
The editors didn't like
A predictable and meandering plot that lacks the ambition of past titles
Heroes from past games are underdeveloped and don't add much outside of combat
Running around the Somniel after a battle gets old fast
Clipping of character costumes/hair/accessories in major cutscenes
Fewer choices than Three Houses will be a change for players who started their Fire Emblem journey with Three Houses
Improved visual fidelity from previous entry, Flexible combat engine with tons of room for customization, Cameos from previous FE titles are a treat to long time fans
Weak story & characters, Poor Leveling/SP grind balancing, Lacking replay value, uninteresting post game content
Abstract: Fire Emblem Engage marks Nintendo and developer Intelligent Systems second Fire Emblem game for the Nintendo Switch, following 2019's release of Fire Emblem: Three Houses. While Three Houses placed a much heavier emphasis on social links and different sto...
Published: 2023-02-10, Author: Rob , review by: slashgear.com
Plenty of classic “Fire Emblem” tactical goodness, A bunch of interesting characters to choose from, Looks fantastic, especially in motion, Many intricacies to explore
Story isn't particularly compelling, Almost too many characters, Can be a chore to level up weaker characters, Hit chance is often questionable
Fire Emblem Engage features familiar excellent gameplay with copious ways to customize your team. However, the story is rather dull, and the large roster is hurt by the limited character depth. There's plenty of tactical RPG gameplay to enjoy here, but it...
As both a celebration of the series' past and as a Strategy RPG in general, Fire Emblem Engage is masterfully and lovingly made. Though the story left much to be desired, addictive and airtight strategy gameplay kept me easily invested the whole way throu...
Published: 2023-01-30, Author: Adam , review by: gamingtrend.com
Characters of every type, Smooth combat system, Amazing music, Easily catches newer fans up to older Fire Emblem mechanics
Clipping of character costumes/hair/accessories in major cutscenes, Fewer choices than Three Houses will be a change for players who started their Fire Emblem journey with Three Houses
Fire Emblem: Engage is a return to the more linear Fire Emblem style of storytelling while continuing the path that Fire Emblem: Three Houses began with the graphics and combat upgrades. The game feels fresh and new while also paying homage to Fire Emblem...
Published: 2023-01-20, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Fire Emblem Three Houses made use of amiibo figures through the hilariously named “amiibo Gazebo” location, and the same concept is back for Fire Emblem Engage. Here's where to find the new amiibo Gazebo, and what you can actually earn from it. Spoiler al...
Razor-sharp, well-balanced combat that that offers plenty of depth to those who are interested, A confident and vibrant visual style backed by a fantastic score that elevates even some of the weaker moments, A colorful cast of new characters that liven up
A predictable and meandering plot that lacks the ambition of past titles, Heroes from past games are underdeveloped and don't add much outside of combat, Running around the Somniel after a battle gets old fast