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Fire Emblem™ Engage – Nintendo Switch

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  • Reawaken as a Divine Dragon and take down a thousand-year-old threat
  • Take on turn-based, tactical combat and use Emblem Rings to customize your strategy
  • Collect Emblem Rings and use them to summon heroes from past Fire EmblemTM games
  • Fire EmblemTM Engage launches on January 20, 2023 alongside Fire Emblem Engage: Divine Edition featuring a steelbook case and art book

Specification: Fire Emblem™ Engage – Nintendo Switch

Release date

January 20, 2023

Pricing

The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price.

Product Dimensions

3.94 x 0.39 x 6.69 inches, 1.76 Ounces

Type of item

Video Game

Language

English

Rated

Teen

Item model number

114548

Item Weight

1.76 ounces

Manufacturer

Nintendo

Country of Origin

Japan

Date First Available

September 21, 2022

7 reviews for Fire Emblem™ Engage – Nintendo Switch

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  1. Lord Ian Spier

    Juego de estrategia por turno muy adictivo y con amplia gama de personajes. Fire emblem nunca desepciona

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  2. Ethan’s Green

    I’m looking at this game from an introduction standpoint just letting that be known! I know that seasoned Fire Emblem fans have their criticisms with this game which is valid and I fully respect that. I personally believe that criticisms are apart of healthy conversation and help people make decisions when purchasing, but personally for me I’ve enjoyed it so far! I really like this game a lot. The art style, vibrancy, character personality, and the story are truly things that draw me into games and this game has drawn me in! It’s a chill, slow paced game to play if you want to just entertain yourself and relax. Definitely can’t really see anyone rage quitting this game lol. Another thing about Fire Emblem Engage is the S supports. My main reason for not playing the games before was because I discovered the games had a romance feature and let’s just say my features weren’t present at that time. I’d also like to say that I’m not at all angry that they weren’t present, I personally just chose to not play the games for that reason. I am however quite excited to see the addition in Engage and hope to see it in future Fire Emblem games, but hopefully out of a genuine place of inclusion and not out of fear to appease fans who demand it in an ill manner. I like playing this game and having my character be a strong male protagonist who also reflected me. I don’t think that every game character has to be a representation of me to enjoy a game but having games that can do that for me sometime is nice. I’d definitely recommend this game so if you’re interested definitely purchase it!

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  3. Lord Ian Spier

    Recebi antes do prazo estimado, que até já era pequeno e veio bem embalado.

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  4. Ethan’s Green

    Espere pacientemente hasta el Hot Sale para comprarlo, obtuve una gran oferta con cupones, puntos y demás, quedándome en $649 pesos.

    Muy buen vendedor “Romada”, artículo nuevo y sellado. Me tocó la versión americana. Recomendado.

    A disfruta del videojuego. Esta increíble, me esta gustando mucho.

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  5. TorentSan

    Story: Pretty run-of-the-mill for a fire emblem game. Not amazing but not terrible. You play as the protagonist who is adored and worshiped by everyone and you travel to various countries picking up allies to join your fight against the main bad guy who wants to destroy the world. The story for the most part is generic and shallow although it does become more interesting towards the end game with some plot twists. Emotional moments either come off as barely serviceable or cringeworthy. The bland story is exacerbated by the fact that the vast majority of your allies have little significant participation in the story and instead just sit on the sidelines spitting out generic dialogue that recites the next phase of the plot.

    Characters: Most seem vibrant, quirky, and fun. Design-wise the characters strike an odd balance between outlandish and good-looking. Unfortunately, you don’t get to learn much about most of your units outside of support conversations, many of which are plagued by awkward dialogue exchanges (especially in the English) that sometimes give off vibes that two AI are talking with each other. A couple convos are outright ludicrous and serve nothing but to make you feel like these units are anything but human. The past fire emblem protagonists (besides Marth) have little to no screen time outside of 1-2 line bond conversations and their dedicated paralogues. Decently disappointing since they were the focal point of the game’s marketing.

    Romance: I singled this out because it’s what interests a lot of fans. Building relationships and bonding with your units is somewhat subdued in comparison to the last several FE titles since Awakening. There is a way to put a ring on your favorite character, but many of the dialogues awkwardly avoid direct romantic language leaving you very confused as to whether you’re actually romancing the character or not. Many are also stuck to just platonic relationships even when it feels like they should be something more. Your units also cannot also have paired endings with each other, and you cannot romance the emblem characters. Engage probably has the weakest romancing out of the games in the series that support it, which is ironic considering its title.

    Gameplay: Combines a lot of elements from past titles and combines them with new ones to create a refreshing experience. Class changing and gaining skills are more straightforward and require less grind than in Three Houses. New mechanics like battle styles, weapon triangle break, smash, and emblem rings add more tactical depth to the game. Character classes are better balanced due to the new mechanics and you’ll be less tempted to just put everyone on a wyvern or a horse like in some previous titles. Weapon durability is gone (except for staffs) so you save 10 minutes on your pre-battle routine. The new hub world called The Somniel is a good improvement over the Monastery in Three Houses. It’s smaller, the teaching mechanic is gone, and you’ll never have to run around the place for ages to complete quests, recruit allies, and progress through story events which saves loads of time. Unfortunately there are still lots of things you are encouraged to do in the new hub world that can severely bog down the pace of the game if you really want the feeling of playing optimally. Otherwise my only minor complaints are that there is no new game+ and that you cannot change your unit’s battle appearance despite there being other cosmetic features.

    Difficulty: The difficulties satisfy a wide enough range of playstyle preferences. Easy is suitable for players who want to experience the story and characters without worrying too much about team building, complex mechanics, or doing lots of optional activities. It may make the game too much of a pushover for first time players who have played other FE games. Hard is a great difficulty for novice or veteran players who really want to test their existing skills with the new mechanics for the first time without having to be too precise with character building. Maddening is actually quite balanced this time and provides veterans a fair challenge without being extremely punishing. That being said, masochists who enjoyed the punishing difficulty of Maddening/Lunatic in previous titles may be disappointed. You can always decrease the difficulty during the game, which is a nice new feature (though you can never increase it).

    Localization: It’s true that some small pieces of the English dialogue (particularly in the supports) are changed from the Japanese version maybe because it could be viewed as strange or creepy for western audiences. For example, a character who loves watching women in the Japanese version is changed to a character who loves watching people, and sometimes romantic terms like 大好き [I love you] are erased from a character’s dialogue. Otherwise, the main story is not crazily changed at all, so you may only find yourself needing to reference a more perfectly translated script for some of the romantic supports.

    Overall, Fire Emblem Engage’s gameplay is a new peak in the series, however its story, characters, and social simulation elements are pretty weak and disappointing which prevents it from being top of my list.

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  6. Zack

    Fire Emblem Engage for Nintendo Switch is a captivating addition to the beloved Fire Emblem franchise that successfully combines strategic gameplay, compelling storytelling, and breathtaking visuals. As a fan of the series, I can confidently say that this game has exceeded my expectations, delivering an immersive experience that has kept me engrossed for hours on end.

    First and foremost, the strategic gameplay in Fire Emblem Engage is truly outstanding. The game presents a deep and intricate tactical system that challenges players to carefully plan their moves, consider unit placement, and exploit enemy weaknesses. Each battle is a thrilling test of wits and strategy, requiring thoughtful decision-making and precise execution. The variety of unit classes, weapons, and abilities adds depth to the gameplay, allowing for endless possibilities and strategies to explore. Whether you’re a seasoned Fire Emblem player or new to the series, the game strikes a perfect balance between accessibility and complexity, ensuring an engaging experience for all.

    The storyline of Fire Emblem Engage is another standout aspect. It weaves a rich and compelling narrative filled with memorable characters, political intrigue, and unexpected plot twists. The well-written dialogue and character interactions breathe life into the game’s world, making every decision and conversation feel meaningful and impactful. The emotional depth and character development throughout the story kept me invested, eager to uncover the secrets and forge alliances in the ever-evolving conflict.

    Visually, Fire Emblem Engage is a treat for the eyes. The vibrant and detailed art style brings the characters and environments to life, immersing players in a visually stunning world. The battle animations are fluid and visually impressive, adding excitement to every encounter. Whether it’s exploring lush landscapes or engaging in intense battles, the game’s visuals contribute to an immersive and visually satisfying experience.

    The music and sound design in Fire Emblem Engage deserve special mention. The sweeping orchestral score sets the tone for each scene, enhancing the emotional impact and heightening the sense of epic adventure. The voice acting is top-notch, breathing life into the characters and adding a layer of depth to their personalities.

    Furthermore, the game offers ample replayability with multiple story paths, branching narratives, and optional side quests. This ensures that players can revisit the game to experience different storylines and explore additional content, extending the longevity of the gameplay experience.

    In conclusion, Fire Emblem Engage on Nintendo Switch is a stellar addition to the beloved franchise. With its engaging strategic gameplay, captivating storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and memorable characters, it is a must-play title for both Fire Emblem enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The game offers a remarkable blend of depth, challenge, and immersion that will keep you hooked from start to finish. If you’re looking for an enthralling and strategic adventure, Fire Emblem Engage is a game that should not be missed. Prepare to embark on an epic journey that will test your tactical prowess and leave you craving for more.

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  7. Marcos D. Fierro

    Totalmente recomendado el juego 👍.

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