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Fire Emblem Warriors

 

 

SCORE: 54

 

Fire Emblem Warriors 

 

I wondered how different Fire Emblem Warriors on the Nintendo 3DS actually was from the Nintendo Switch version. The biggest two differences are the graphics are not as good and the screen is much smaller. It is also painful to complete levels in Fire Emblem Warriors on the Nintendo 3DS. Why? The levels get longer level after level. Which means Fire Emblem Warriors quickly becomes a game that is not very good on a hand held.

The issues families will have with Fire Emblem Warriors are magic, violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, language, false gods, and more. A variety of different Fire Emblem characters from different games are brought into Fire Emblem Warriors. I am still a bit vague on how that worked but that is no big deal. We can easily swap characters and level up whomever we like.

The English voice acting is decent. It impressed me to hear it on the Nintendo 3DS. I found myself bored killing over a thousand enemies in a level in Fire Emblem Warriors. It gets a bit repetitive. At times I ran past the same looking characters to beat the bigger one. Why would I do such a thing? Getting the bigger bad guy will win you that area. So the faster he is beaten the faster you conquer a square.

Thankfully Family Friendly Gaming did not spend a lot of money on Fire Emblem Warriors. Since I was familiar with the Nintendo Switch version I knew what to expect from the Nintendo 3DS version. I get confused in these Warrior games in terms of where to go to complete certain missions. The small map may have something to do with that.

If you enjoy hacking and slashing through thousands of the same looking characters and seeing the same attacks over and over again you might enjoy the lengthy levels of Fire Emblem Warriors. I did not enjoy this experience. In fact I am not sure why this game was needed in our industry. Maybe there is an audience out there for Fire Emblem Warriors. I don’t know anyone who likes this kind of a game.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 45%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 40%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%

System: Nintendo 3DS
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Omega Force, Team Ninja
Rating: ‘T’ - THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY {Suggestive Themes, Violence}


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