• Reviews around addition (4.28 of 5)

    Fire Emblem: Awakening

    • Features like Double Duel, the Outrealm Gate, and more are nice additions that take advantage of the 3DS's capabilities while not feeling like a gimmick
    • Overall, an exceptional addition to the Fire Emblem title.
    • Played 45+ hours and is a fantastic addition to the Fire Emblem series
    • It's a nice addition for those who are playing Fire Emblem for the first time or just don't want to worry about losing any of their characters
    • This is an awesome addition, because although these characters can't participate in support conversations, they can be class changed (using a second seal) into anything you want them to be
    • Overall, it's a great addition to the series with a few flaws
    • This is a great addition for newcomers and FE Vets who just don't want to deal with perma-death
    • (Jaffer from Fire Emblem GBA was a helpful addition to my crew)
    • Having played only one other previous FE game (Sacred Stones), I do not have a complete knowledge over the differences between this game and it's numerous other predecessors, however I can say that while I enjoy the thrill of the classic mode, the addition of the casual mode was in my case welcome as it truly allowed me to explore my characters in depth
    • It's an exceptionally welcome addition, and one I plan on syncing another few hundred hours into eventually no less
    • I love the addition of the Dual Strike in battle
    • Its stuff like the incredible writing, the great gameplay additions, the extra little bonus content that didnt need to be added but was added anyway (and that normal developers don't bother to put into their games) that shows that the developers of this game really have a love for the Fire Emblem series and its fans.
    • It hurts that I can't just grind away and level my characters without turning to DLC, but I get that Fire Emblem isn't really "about that".Overall its a great game and an improvement for the series that is sure to be a welcome addition to any 3DS gamer's collection
    • A worthy addition to the series
    • The ability to customize the tactician is a brilliant addition that I've been hoping for since Fire Emblem #7 (which featured a tactician who sometimes showed up on the map but who never fought)
    • A wonderful addition to the growing 3DS library, Fire Emblem Awakening takes some favorable elements from previous games in the series and jam packs them into one amazing title
    • Anyways, I love the game, its a great addition to the series, Its a great game to stat on too
    • Still, I give this a very solid 5 stars, and a stack of kudos for being a most worthy addition to the Fire Emblem series
    • This is perfect for anyone who is starting to play Fire Emblem and for older fans, a great addition to the Fire Emblem collection
    • Personally I love their addition of the "casual mode" which means that characters "killed" in battle are only out for the remainder of the round and not out for good (a mechanic that has kept me from playing past FE games
    • It is extremely satisfying to watch this all play out on screen and is the single greatest addition for this game
    • This is a nice addition compared to previous games where support conversations where simply a combat boost in missions to having an actual impact on the game
    • It's a cool addition, but completely optional
    • It's a nice addition for those who are playing Fire Emblem for the first time or just don't want to worry about losing any of their characters
    • The inclusion of many of the systems in the game such as the relationships having a larger effect on the pairing of units to give boosts was a nice addition although in my opinion if my unit can't stand through a mission on it's
    • its a good game and a great addition to the series, although the other fire emblems are a bit more complex this one is still a great game!
    • A great addition to the Fire Emblem franchise.
    • The combat has gotten some new additions, like team-ups
    • A welcome addition to the franchise, and with one fatal flaw:
    • It's also a terrific addition to the Fire Emblem series, featuring great new mechanics for newcomers while keeping the "hardcore" element that fans of the genre crave
    • The addition of casual mode to the game makes it more accessible to those who may have shied away from the punishing difficulty that has wooed Japanese fans and deterred American critics from loving past games.
    • Uneven in a number of places, when it shines it shines brightly, and I'm sure those more familiar with the series will find it an easy addition to their collection.
    • This is the best of the best, drawing on a long legacy of excellence and delivering a visually appeal addition to the series.
    • A really great addition to the Fire Emblem series.
    • More forgiving difficulty options are a welcome addition to a series that has been relentlessly punishing
    • For example you can have your avatar marry somebody like Panne the Taguel or Tharja a dark mage and experience different dialogue as well as in combat stat gains when fighting together
    • There's Frederick who's the Prince's knight and so fastidious and particular as to remove every rock from the path prior to the army's march, or to watch someone bathe in order to be sure they don't catch a chill.
    • A so great because honestly, everything about the game is of the highest caliber
    • Sometimes it is important to take progress slow and grind a
    • The game is as beautiful as it can be on that small a screen, and the 3d actually works and has a real difference.
    • Having played only one other previous FE game (Sacred Stones), I do not have a complete knowledge over the differences between this game and it's numerous other predecessors, however I can say that while I enjoy the thrill of the classic mode, the addition of the casual mode was in my case welcome as it truly allowed me to explore my characters in depth
    • Great game with good 3-D graphics
    • mutiplayer could have been much better but over all a solid ds game
    • This is no cheap layered 3-D, but actual depth that really impressed
    • Having never played any previous Fire Emblem games, I was not entirely sure what to expect, but I find this to be the best D&D-style video game I've ever played.
    • I even brought my ds to school just to play this game but parents don't worry it is possible to stop playing, it's just an amazing
    • The 3-D is not essential to the gameplay, but it definitely enhances the overall experience by leaps and bounds
    • Great game with good 3-D graphics
    • mutiplayer could have been much better but over all a solid ds game
    • This is no cheap layered 3-D, but actual depth that really impressed
    • Having never played any previous Fire Emblem games, I was not entirely sure what to expect, but I find this to be the best D&D-style video game I've ever played.
    • I even brought my ds to school just to play this game but parents don't worry it is possible to stop playing, it's just an amazing
    • The 3-D is not essential to the gameplay, but it definitely enhances the overall experience by leaps and bounds
    • its, a great game i
    • I understand the dichotomy is a part of the series' charm, and not one I can wholly fault as I'm the target market for oddities
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    • its, a great game i
    • I understand the dichotomy is a part of the series' charm, and not one I can wholly fault as I'm the target market for oddities