I've been trying to remain fairly spoiler free.
Without any spoilers/as little information as possible, tell me which house I should be choosing for my first play through.
But can it top the phenomenal Revelations and score over 88 🙄?
Fire Emblem is one of the few franchises where I look at the reviews across entries and just think... Wtf?
Not surprising given how stellar Echoes was despite the iffy source material.
This has been a really great year for OSTs, though. Cadence of Hyrule and Langrisser 1&2 have awesome soundtracks, but are mostly remixes so they are hard to judge.
Yes. Of course :(Also the handheld video confirms that text is indeed tiny as fuck, those saying "but it's just the pictures on Eshop" were wrong, of course.
Unfortunately the text size doesn't seem massive at all.Here we captured full game intro, school instructor lessons gameplay, and conversation/dialogue options examples:
This seems massive indeed.
Wasn't a huge fan of this in other games. It makes you play way less aggressive than you normally would.
Yeah fog of war works fine in Advance Wars or RTS's because of how units can be disposable and having specialized vision mechanics. FE and XCOM's systems are less meaningful and more frustrating.Wasn't a huge fan of this in other games. It makes you play way less aggressive than you normally would.
I know Blazing Blade had torches you could use, but I feel like they were kinda not enough. I want a unit that I can send forward to cut into the fog and give me a better idea of how I can move everyone else, but because we don't get that it leads to more cautious play.Yeah fog of war works fine in Advance Wars or RTS's because of how units can be disposable and having specialized vision mechanics. FE and XCOM's systems are less meaningful and more frustrating.
Well the people doing the previews are being mostly positive about it and they are the ones who give scores after all, i don't understand what do you mean with this comment.Threads like this are funny to me. Everyone is talking about how high the review score should be, but in a month's time there's guaranteed to be a chunk of us who are very disappointed with the game. That's just the nature of opinions.
That's what thieves are for in most cases; they have a much larger range of sight on FoW maps.I know Blazing Blade had torches you could use, but I feel like they were kinda not enough. I want a unit that I can send forward to cut into the fog and give me a better idea of how I can move everyone else, but because we don't get that it leads to more cautious play.
I remember when I reviewed all three games in a relatively short timeframe and my increasing disappointment/discovery of the trio's faults became more and more apparent as I went from Birthright to Conquest to Revelations. By the time I hit Revelation, I was just done with this whole universe and characters despite liking a lot of the mechanical changes and refinements to the series core mechanics.Threads like this are funny to me. Everyone is talking about how high the review score should be, but in a month's time there's guaranteed to be a chunk of us who are very disappointed with the game. That's just the nature of opinions.
That map was annoying as fuck in hard mode, considering everything and anything will try to kill her and she's so damn fragile. On normal, though, it's fine since the Black Knight can kill anything without major issues while leaving Micaiah hidden in some little corner.Fog of war maps are always hit or miss, but Three Houses will have to really try hard to make one that matches the awfulness of Micaiah and the Black Knight fumbling around in the dark by themselves.
What, you didn't like a map where you had one character who was practically invulnerable and another who would die if anything so much as breathed on her?Fog of war maps are always hit or miss, but Three Houses will have to really try hard to make one that matches the awfulness of Micaiah and the Black Knight fumbling around in the dark by themselves.
I dont dislike the idea, I dont think the MC being frail is bad, I much prefer when the MC is weak than whey they are op and make the map objective of "MC must survive" useless. The execution however was very bad.That map was annoying as fuck in hard mode, considering everything and anything will try to kill her and she's so damn fragile. On normal, though, it's fine since the Black Knight can kill anything without major issues while leaving Micaiah hidden in some little corner.
You were probably looking for the OT!So I just found out that non-students cane be recruited as well (Alois, Shamir etc.).
Do they join automatically at certain points in the story, or do I have to actually build up support with them as I would with the other students? I'm at Chapter 4 at the moment.