Excerpt: Some games you love to hate. Others you hate to love. For me, Fire Emblem is the first and only game in my many years of gaming I've actually hated to hate.
Excerpt: Whether or not you're a portable gaming fan, it's likely that you've at least heard of Advance Wars or it's update, Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising. The very same...
Conclusion: After playing this installment of Fire Emblem, once has to wonder why the series took so long to reach American soil. While I've always enjoyed the Shining Force series...
Conclusion: Brilliant, amazing, superb! But as good as Final Fantasy Tactics Advance? Not quite. Intelligent Systems shows newcomers to the genre that the SRPG is not just a geeky,...
Conclusion: Fire Emblem is a game that I barely recommend. There are worrisome aspects of the game, but there is also some good in the game. It really sets itself apart from other...
Conclusion: It's taken a while for Nintendo to release a Fire Emblem game stateside, and we don't even have control over the characters (Marth and Roy) that made the game what it is...
Summary: Fire Emblem is loaded with text and it requires a child that's able to read and read well. It also has some rather ominous betrayals and moments of emotional distress...
Summary: Any child old enough to enjoy the turn-based strategy portions of this game should be old enough for this game. Characters donï¾’t ever die, but are usually wounded...