'Trails of Cold Steel' has the most vibrant and alive fantasy school setting in a video game to date and it deserves more attention.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses marks a triumphant return to home console that puts in the effort to pull the player into its world.
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....
Fire Emblem: Three Houses gets a lot right, but its intricate character-building might just be its most impressive accomplishment.
It’s all Fire Emblem this week on the NXpress Nintendo Podcast, as series rookie (unless you count Heroes) Patrick invites Goomba Stomp’s anime editor and Fire...
In 2001 and 2002 a myriad of Nintendo fans had their first exposure to Fire Emblem thanks to the platform-fighter Super Smash Bros. Melee. Two of...
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...
Considering how long Nintendo has kept quiet on Intelligent Systems’ next core Fire Emblem title, it was only a matter of time before fans got a...
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...