Fire Emblem: Three Houses marks a triumphant return to home console that puts in the effort to pull the player into its world.
Here are eleven useful features, Fire Emblem: Three Houses brushes over or flat out never explains that you should be well aware of.
Amid the constant flow of intense battles, perfectly timed platforming, and head-scratching puzzles, gamers generally don’t have to worry about consequences from the passage of time....
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Fire Emblem: Three Houses gets a lot right, but its intricate character-building might just be its most impressive accomplishment.
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Back to Garreg Mach Monastery! I’ve gone years thinking that the Fire Emblem franchise wasn’t really for me, not having had a proper foundation in strategy...
Slashing the faceless masses of enemy soldiers in Fire Emblem Warriors into a fireworks display of bodies is an absolute blast, but the sword-swinging chop-fest is after more than...
Fire Emblem Warriors: M.I.A. Fire Emblem Warriors is a really fun game held back by a mediocre roster. Koei Tecmo decided to go heavy on the 3DS characters, ignoring...
Fire Emblem Warriors is an orgy of frenetic combat, a blood-letting on a titanic scale, a ballet of butchery that moves in perfect harmony with its...