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Fire Emblem (GBA)

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Fire Emblem (GBA) Description

A long-running and popular series in Japan - debuting on the Famicom in 1990 - the Fire Emblem saga has only just made it on to Western shores with the release of this latest Game Boy Advance title. Developed by Intelligent Systems, the team responsible for the oft-hyped Advance Wars, Fire Emblem is a turn-based strategy affair, which shares more than a few gameplay elements with that game, whilst also boasting certain RPG stylings and a much more involving single-player experience. The story begins when a young woman by the name of Lin comes to the aid of a fallen traveller in the easternmost realm of Elebe. After she nurses him back to health, the two embark on a journey to hone their respective skills at swordplay and battle strategy. Shortly after their journey begins, Lin discovers that she is heir to the throne of the neighbouring Rikea and becomes entangled in the struggle for succession. Once this news is known, knights come to serve her while assassins come to take her life. Being a well-schooled military strategist, the traveler she rescued reciprocates by coming to her aid and vowing to return her safely to Rikea, her grandfather's homeland. The gameplay itself sees you taking command of an army of individual units, such as knights, cavaliers, lords and Pegasus knights, and guiding them across a 3D battlefield through myriad turn-based battles. Each battle has a specific objective, from defeating all enemies to taking control of key locations, and each battle is linked by some quite extensive, story-heavy sequences that provide character and plot background and details. As has always been the case with Fire Emblem - and something which is a fairly unique feature for such a game - is the fact that the characters throughout are unique individuals, and if they fall in battle, they are lost forever and thus not useable in future skirmishes. As you would hope, a multiplayer mode is available, allowing up to four players to link up and take on one another in the game's battles. In this mode you create teams out of your current campaign members before pitting individual units against each other one by one, with the resulting victor racking up the points.
Publisher: Nintendo   Platform: GBA   Category: RPG  
Players: 1-4   Release Date: 16 Jul 2004   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 7+  

Member Reviews for Fire Emblem (GBA)

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Fire emblem, im my opinion the best DS game out there with the exception of the advance wars series. fire emblem is a turn based strategy game with an enthralling plot and a great battle system. anyone who has played advance wars will feel at home right away, but there are some major differences between the two, the main one being that if a character dies then it's dead. forever. no revive spells or potions. if it dies, its dead for good. this makes you think twice before moving any of your characters whether it be your all powerful paladin who chops up enemies with ease or your slightly less powerful mage who can cast devastating spells but has the defence stats of an old cheese sandwich. characters gain exp. as the participate in battle which helps them level up and increases their stats. characters can use a variety of weapons depending on their class and certain objects can be found in battle which increase stats and more importantly give characters the chance to move up a class and discover new abilities. the game offers hours of play in its story mode and the gameplay is so addictive you'll want to play through it all over again with different tactics and strategies. more hardcore than advance wars and almost as satifying. a brilliant game.

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