![]() Playing as Shez, following his “best path” for class you will cut through enemies with speed and power. There are special abilities and meters for everything but the core combat is just so satisfying. In conjunction with the classes and Fire Emblem ideals it’s anything but a button masher. The combat is the biggest surprise for me. Within an hour I was enraptured and desperate to find out where this version of events was going to go.īut more on that another time. ![]() Full voice acting and characters that are like friends returning from a long trip. The weapon triangle returns, there are encampments you improve, and relationships you want to see more of. There is so much going on here, but I want to be clear, I won’t be delving into every aspect of the game right now. It also has everything from Three Houses. This is essentially Three Houses with a new story and musou combat instead of the tactics, though there’s a heavy dose of tactics in how it all works. It’s unclear to begin with, especially if you did enjoy Three Houses as much as I did, but after a bit of time it becomes obvious this is almost a multiversal take on that game’s story. An alternate version of events with a new main protagonist and another crazy volume of hours to sink your time into. Until now.įire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is, to all intents and purposes, a sideways sequel to the original game. Statement two: I had never played a musou I didn’t really dislike. I adored the characters and mechanics, and battling, and just about everything about it. Statement one: I loved Fire Emblem: Three Houses. So before we go on with my early feelings with a significant amount of hours with Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes I need to declare two statements, honest and true. Persona could have got me, and I wonder if Hyrule Warriors could have been the one. There have been cracks in the facade before. So wrong were they, that I’m left wondering if my entire outlook on the Musou genre may need reevaluating. Don’t get me wrong, nobody enjoys being wrong all the time but it takes a good person to stand up and say “I was wrong”, and boy were my preconceptions about Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes ever wrong.
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