The latest entry to the “Fire Emblem” series feels more like a “best of” album that needs more work on characters and story
The latest chapter in the epic fantasy series is more of a polishing of previous ideas rather than a groundbreaking entry to the series. It’s an effort that’s almost like a band’s “best of” album.“Engage” takes the core gameplay elements that worked over the past decade, and incorporates them into a campaign that’s beautifully rendered.
Every unit has a purpose and the best players know how to squeeze the most from each turn-based action. They group together allies when attacking in order to build relationships among squadmates and to activate chain attacks. If two characters have a strong bond, they’ll help each other out unheeded.The big addition to the entry is the addition of Emblems, which are spirits of past heroes tied to powerful rings.
Players can build up relationships between characters during the off-battle moments in Somniel in “Fire Emblem Engage.” While players will spend plenty of hours on the battlefield, they’ll spend just as much time assessing the aftermath and preparing their small army for the next confrontation. After each fight, players will have a chance to chat with teammates and important characters. It feels like this part of the campaign is excessive and becomes more of a chore as players harvest resources.
The floating island plays a similar role to Garreg Mach Monastery in “Three Houses,” but it’s thankfully smaller and easier to navigate. The developers did an excellent job streamlining the area so that players can quickly shop for gear and do routine upkeep so that they can jump into the next chapter.
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