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True. But the fights themselves are still worthwhile, and you can get Reeking Boxes randomly. In Sacred Stones, I never recouped enough from the fights to make up for the weapon durability I lost. It made that entire aspect of the game nearly worthless.On normal, maybe. The price of the reeking boxes is vastly more expensive on higher difficulties.
Yeah but for the first foray into overworld grind battles it wasn't too bad, you just had to manage your resources carefully. Usually outside of grinding supports I stuck with a main party anyway.True. But the fights themselves are still worthwhile, and you can get Reeking Boxes randomly. In Sacred Stones, I never recouped enough from the fights to make up for the weapon durability I lost. It made that entire aspect of the game nearly worthless.
Meh, my version is physical anyway.Heads up: Fire Emblem Awakening is $29.99 on the eShop at the moment. If anyone is interested on buying it, now seems to be a good time.
This is one of the only titles I bought online because I wanted to play it first day and the physical copy at my local gamestore weren't going to come in for another week. It was worth it.Heads up: Fire Emblem Awakening is $29.99 on the eShop at the moment. If anyone is interested on buying it, now seems to be a good time.
The hard part about cliche's is you can pretty much say that about any game ever and any movie ever. The question is more are they telling the story well and not if the story is a cliche. In my opinion, they tell it well.Awakening is such an easy game, especially compared to Path of Radiance. Also, the story is cliche as hell so far. I am enjoying the game, though. Fun characters, gorgeous visuals, fun gameplay (it is Fire Emblem, after all) and some tracks in the game (Conquest <3) are GORGEOUS.
Hm... not really. And don't mind my comment about the story, I really couldn't care less about the story in a game.The hard part about cliche's is you can pretty much say that about any game ever and any movie ever.
Awakening probably has the weakest story of any Fire Emblem I've played (other than Shadow Dragon), but the gameplay more than makes up for it.Hm... not really. And don't mind my comment about the story, I really couldn't care less about the story in a game.
Wow you guys are mean. I liked the story just fine. I mean the only thing that maybe wasn't explained all that well was the time travel stuff and how that all worked and whatnot but still, the game made sense and flowed well in terms of its narrative.Awakening probably has the weakest story of any Fire Emblem I've played (other than Shadow Dragon), but the gameplay more than makes up for it.
To be fair you don't HAVE to do any of that. But I can understand. My friend was much the same no matter how many times I told him NOT to be so worried about max stats and skills. Yeah it's nice that you can pass them down to the kids but more often than not unless you were playing on Hard (Even then not really) or Lunatic Skills and max stats really won't be that important in the end. He still did it though.I feel like I'm the only one who didn't enjoy Awakening.
Don't get me wrong; its a great game. But I disliked the marriage/children gimmic. Being mildly OCD and wanting all my kids to have optimized stats and the best abilities, I hated having to check gamefaqs constantly to see who should marry who, and which parents I needed to grind support/abilities for.
Grinding every female character to have Galeforce got really, really old. Compare that to any other FE where mounted units could just naturally move twice. :/
Because I always had to preoccupied with this mechanic, I just couldn't enjoy the game.
I wound up just getting frustrated and rushing through the last four chapters with my four most OP characters: Chrom, Robin, Lucina and Morgan. 4 characters. No challenge at all.
Also story, characters and music? all kinda bland compared to other entries.
I'm definitely a Path of Radience/Radiant Dawn guy. I like Ike.
I largely agree with this post that the marriage system was highly unnecessary. As someone who also feels compelled to utilize the mechanic, initially it used to cause me to hitch up on the game, resulting in a loss of interest. I had to remake a file and disregard it entirely in order to beat it, prior.I feel like I'm the only one who didn't enjoy Awakening.
Don't get me wrong; its a great game. But I disliked the marriage/children gimmic. Being mildly OCD and wanting all my kids to have optimized stats and the best abilities, I hated having to check gamefaqs constantly to see who should marry who, and which parents I needed to grind support/abilities for.
Grinding every female character to have Galeforce got really, really old. Compare that to any other FE where mounted units could just naturally move twice. :/
Because I always had to preoccupied with this mechanic, I just couldn't enjoy the game.
I wound up just getting frustrated and rushing through the last four chapters with my four most OP characters: Chrom, Robin, Lucina and Morgan. 4 characters. No challenge at all.
Also story, characters and music? all kinda bland compared to other entries.
I'm definitely a Path of Radience/Radiant Dawn guy. I like Ike.
Ugh! "Don't Speak Her Name!" That's my absolute favorite level in the series... and maybe in any game I've ever played. Something about the music, the loss, the rain, the running thieves, the impending wyvern doom from mountains you really can't get to, and the enemies not even wanting to fight made it so emotional. It literally felt like life and death. That was the turning point for me. I already liked the game a lot, but after this chapter I loved it. I love the quiet part of the song around 3:10 and then the sudden forte dynamic change just blows me out of the water every single time I hear it. Here's the song for anyone who wants to hear it:And the two songs that don't have adaptive intensity, "Don't speak her name!" and "Purpose", are too awesome to touch.
No lie, Don't Speak Her Name! is a fantastic piece of music. Don't forget about l~because though.Ugh! "Don't Speak Her Name!" That's my absolute favorite level in the series... and maybe in any game I've ever played. Something about the music, the loss, the rain, the running thieves, the impending wyvern doom from mountains you really can't get to, and the enemies not even wanting to fight made it so emotional. It literally felt like life and death. That was the turning point for me. I already liked the game a lot, but after this chapter I loved it. I love the quiet part of the song around 3:10 and then the sudden forte dynamic change just blows me out of the water every single time I hear it. Here's the song for anyone who wants to hear it:
I'm also writing a short story for class today about a soldier leaving for battle and Id (Sorrow) is perfect for background music.
I had to look that up- it was called Id-Purpose when it was localized. I love that song too. I'm so happy that it's in Smash Bros.No lie, Don't Speak Her Name! is a fantastic piece of music. Don't forget about l~because though.
Oh. ...huh. You're right. My bad, so it was already mentioned. But yeah, I'm extremely glad it's in Smash Bros. Gonna be doing Arena Ferox and Magicant (Omega) all day every day. Purpose and Smiles&Tears respectively are too good not to.I had to look that up- it was called Id-Purpose when it was localized. I love that song too. I'm so happy that it's in Smash Bros.
People like you make me feel bad. Despite loving both Marth and Roy since 2005, I never even touched FE until I got Shadow Dragon in preparation for Awakening. I really love the series now and wish that I hadn't missed so many years of great games. At the time, perma-death turned me off from it, as I didn't want to lose characters that I had trained for so long.Oh man I love this thread as it makes me remember the first time I played Blazing Sword.
Definitely I am grateful to smash to show me what I consider my favorite franchise of all. I started with melee as I wanted to know who the hell were this red haired boy and this blue boy with a tiara so I got FE7 which I still consider top 3 best games of the franchise and of the best games I have played in my life.
Each game brings something different (for better or worse) to the genre and the connection you make with the characters is definitely the strongest point of the franchise.
Robin is a great addition to this roster and I hope FE gets more of this Mario chars bias in the future smashes!
I'm pretty sure that's not my post you quoted; why does it have my name?People like you make me feel bad. Despite loving both Marth and Roy since 2005, I never even touched FE until I got Shadow Dragon in preparation for Awakening. I really love the series now and wish that I hadn't missed so many years of great games. At the time, perma-death turned me off from it, as I didn't want to lose characters that I had trained for so long.
Huh, that's pretty funny...I'm pretty sure that's not my post you quoted; why does it have my name?
Join the Dark Side. We have cookies.I never even knew about the series until I saw Marth and Ike in Brawl. I found out about the series they came from and realized it was a series popular in Japan for the most part so I was like "Meh, don't care." Then Fire Emblem got four characters in Smash Bros. 4 and that was when I thought I should see what the series was like. I downloaded the demo for Fire Emblem: Awakening onto my 3DS since that was the most recent game in the series and also the one where Robin and Lucina were from and played it. I rather enjoyed it for the most part and I also discovered that Robin was the avatar player in the game. I haven't had time to purchase the full game but I am still glad to learn about the origins of those characters and I am also thinking of maining Robin in Smash Bros. 4.
I agree. Dare I say that Final Fantasy was better when it was on the NES.Man, Pokemon, Earthbound, Golden Sun, Paper Mario, Mario & Luigi, Xenoblade, Fire Emblem.... Nintendo knows how to make proper RPG's.
YOU DISAPPOINT MEI am ****ing ashamed of myself guys.
The only FE games I have is Shadow Dragon DS and Path of Radiance. >.<
This game looks and sounds fantastic. After Smash 3DS I will have to pick this up. Count on it
While Awakening is great, "only" having Path of Radiance is no need to be ashamed. It's the favorite/2nd favorite Fire Emblem game for a lot of people.I am ****ing ashamed of myself guys.
The only FE games I have is Shadow Dragon DS and Path of Radiance. >.<
This game looks and sounds fantastic. After Smash 3DS I will have to pick this up. Count on it
Do whatever you can to get Radiant Dawn. The story in that game is awesome, especially if you love the Tellius universe.I am ****ing ashamed of myself guys.
The only FE games I have is Shadow Dragon DS and Path of Radiance. >.<
This game looks and sounds fantastic. After Smash 3DS I will have to pick this up. Count on it
Since I had nothing to base my experience on, I thought that Shadow Dragon was great! I can understand why some don't like it, but both it and its sequel got me hooked. All that's left is the matter of acquiring the other games without draining my bank account...@ Fire Tactician yeah man but now you have many new games to try but starting with Shadow Dragon must have been tough, thats the worst game of the franchise in my opinion.
The perma-death its a great mechanic that forces you to care way more for your chars but yeah you will be spamming that reset button frequently,..
I heard Radiant Dawn was balls hard and not that goodDo whatever you can to get Radiant Dawn. The story in that game is awesome, especially if you love the Tellius universe.
Hmm. Did not know that lol xDWhile Awakening is great, "only" having Path of Radiance is no need to be ashamed. It's the favorite/2nd favorite Fire Emblem game for a lot of people.
Radiant Dawn is pretty good, but it's unusual. It's basically the opposite of Awakening. It fails at many of the things Awakening did best, while it succeeds in the areas Awakening struggled. Namely, the cast is absolutely gargantuan, so a lot of minor characters get lost in the shuffle and don't have very distinctive personalities. The lack of real support conversations makes this even worse. A lot of units also aren't very viable because they appear and disappear for story reasons, which can mess with your teams if you don't know it's coming. On the good side, the maps are probably the best in the entire series, and have loads of unique and awesome objectives. The strategy gameplay is rock-solid. The plot is also the most "epic" in the series, with a variety of factions, some brilliant villains, and a spectacularly engrossing world (versus Awakening, which pretty much ignored all world-building not necessary for the plot).I heard Radiant Dawn was balls hard and not that good
Yes, they do. On the DLC maps they explain that Naga helped Lucina and the rest of the children to fix the horrible future and let them time travel.Wow you guys are mean. I liked the story just fine. I mean the only thing that maybe wasn't explained all that well was the time travel stuff and how that all worked and whatnot but still, the game made sense and flowed well in terms of its narrative.
I do admit the gameplay is the best part of the game though.