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List Price: $49.99 Buy New: $39.40 You Save: $10.59 (21%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 690
Platform: Nintendo Wii ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: Wi-RVLPRFEE Model: Fire Emblem UPC: 045496900410 EAN: 0045496900410 ASIN: B000U34SYQ
Release Date: November 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Shape your army to suit your strategy by choosing from dozens of unique characters. | | • | Employ a variety of short-range and long-range physical attacks, as well as magic! | | • | Build support relationships between your characters?as their relationships grow, so do their battle strength | | • | 16 - 9 widescreen support for a better view of the battlefield | | • | Ability to permanently save mid-battle |
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Product Description Three years have passed since the Daein-Crimea war, where the mercenary Ike led the Crimean army todefeat Daein's mad King Ashnard. Both Daein and Crimea are still stabilizing after that war. Daein is ruled by the Begnion occupation forces, after Crimea relinquished rule over their defeated country, and they are oppressed by the imperial soldiers. In the first of the game's four parts, a group of chivalrous thieves, which includes fortune-teller Micaiah, fight Begnion's oppression and attempt to liberate Daein and bring back power to the royal family. The efforts of the Dawn Brigade are the beginning of a much larger conflict. In the next part, Crimea's Queen Elincia fights against conspiring nobles, who plot to overthrow her. The following part sees the Greil mercenaries assist the united Laguz army as they go to war with the Begnion Empire. The consequences of this war can be seen in the fourth and final part, where the Dawn Brigade and the Greil mercenaries join forces to defeat the Begnion senate and the threatening goddess of chaos high above at the Guiding Tower. ESRB Rated E10 for gamers aged 10 and up
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| Customer Reviews: Read 28 more reviews...
You guys don't get it do you!?!?!?!?! September 22, 2008 You guys that are rating this thing low just don't get it do you?!?!?! Fire Emblem is SUPPOSED to be complicated, that is what makes it that much better and more fun to play!!!!!! I can't believe that you idiots would rate a great game like this one so low....... I'd like to see how far you guys would get in FE5 hehehe......
9.5 Presentation I loved the way this game was presented Just awesome 9.5 Graphics For the Wii, it had some VERY decent graphics 9.5 Sound Good sound quality on this game as well
10.0 Gameplay Some of the best RTS gameplay I've ever had 10.0 Lasting Appeal Loved the game even after I played it.... it had a lasting effect.
10.0 OVERALL (out of 10 / not an average)
Amazing game for the hardcore strategist. September 9, 2008 This game has an incredibly steep learning curve -- if you're not good, it punishes you, and you will cry -- but it is fun and has a good storyline once you get better. This is easily one of the best linear strategy games out there.
First Time Out With Fire Emblem September 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Let me preface this review with the fact that I've never played another Fire Emblem game before this.
Now that that is out of the way....
Starting the game off seemed to be very difficult! You start off with a few characters who are very weak and tend to die very quickly if you're not using some sort of strategy. If you've never played the series before, you start to realize that your characters can't come back from the dead! This threw me off until I realized what was happening! So be prepared to save and save often if you want to keep all your characters alive and kicking.
The gameplay was very reminiscent of Final Fantasy Tactics and for that I enjoyed the game. You move your characters about on a plot of land and can only move so many squares per turn. The type of character and terrain determines the amount of spaces that you can move.
As you progress through the game you can level your characters up. Once characters get to a certain level they then graduate to a new class ranking. This can give them new skills, a horse to ride on, etc... Very fun aspect of them game.
The story line was very interesting to me. As the story goes on, it takes twists and turns you may or may not expect.
If you're looking for a fun strategy game, this just may be your cup of tea. I know it was mine!
Love this Game July 7, 2008 This game, through my standards, happens to be one of the greatest games I have ever played. The gameplay itself maybe tweaked a bit in order to have an "easy-access" way to reset in order if you lose a valuable playable character, but overall, the graphics are stunning, the storyline is exquisite and the CG cutscenes are breath-taking for one who has played 90% of the Fire Emblem Series. This sequel is a must-have for those who have enjoyed the Fire Emblem Series, especially Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance.
Dull, after playing Path of Radiance July 3, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I played this game before its prequel: Path of Radiance for the Gamecube. In the beginning the story and characters seemed uninspiring, the dialogue wooden and juvenile. How could anyone care for the Dawn Brigade? Leonardo, Edward, Nolan, so shockingly poor characters do I seldom see. Also the whole presentation seemed flawed. Outdated graphics, unmemorable music, bad voice-acting, still pictures and lifeless images. Little by little I grew into the game, and after a while I was no longer bothered by the things which I mentioned. The story, characters and dialogue all improved as the game moved on, particularily in part III. A new to the series, the game felt immensely difficult at times, but it was mostly for not thinking ahead and trying to move too fast. On second playthrough even hard/maniac mode is a piece of cake.
However, only after playing Path of Radiance, and then starting this game again, do I see how lackluster this game actually is. A pity they coulnd't build better on the foundation laid by the prequel.
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