Miran-CG-Knyte-M's Last Game Reviews |
Fire Emblem - Prisoner of Darkness (Hard Mode) 06-17-13 05:11 PM
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EXTREME DIFFICULTY!!!
Literally one of the most difficult hacks of Fire Emblem games! You could really EASILY die and get a Game Over in the first few minutes you started playing this game. And you cannot avoid it. You really need an ABSURD amount of luck to even get through the first mission you have there. Crazy, right? I'm pretty sure this is one of the most difficult games I've ever played. Any one of the enemy can literally kill you with only one hit. And they have an almost 50-50 chance of hitting you when in battle. And there are a quite large amount of enemies set all around the map, almost completely surrounding you at the start of the game!!! Good luck with playing this hack, because I think you will be getting a lot of "Game Over"s at the first five minutes you started playing.
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Fire Emblem 06-14-13 05:33 PM
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AWESOME FireEmblem GBA GAME!!!
As the seventh game and the second game released for the GBA of the Fire Emblem series, Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword (Rekka no Ken in Japanese) surely didn't disappoint the fans. This game is the prequel to Fire Emblem: Binding Blade (Fuuin no Tsurugi in Japanese) although it is released later than Binding Blade. This game is one of the highest rated Fire Emblem game in Game Rankings. The plot focuses on three main characters: Lyndis (Lyn is her nickname and what everybody called her), Eliwood, and Hector. Each main character have their own tales. This game have the basic gameplay of the Fire Emblem series and Lyn's tale is basically a tutorial for newcomers to the series. For further information please visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_Emblem_(video_game) http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/Fire_Emblem%3A_Rekka_no_Ken
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Fire Emblem - The Sacred Stones 06-14-13 04:36 PM
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AWESOME FE GAME!!!!!!!!!!
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (Seima no K?seki in Japanese) is likely one of the best GBA Fire Emblem games within its entire series!!! The plot is somehow more exciting and organized than Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword (Rekka no Ken in Japanese). It is more advanced than Fire Emblem: Binding Blade (Fuuin no Tsurugi in Japanese). It is easier to play than Blazing Sword or Binding Blade in my opinion. It is the eighth game in Fire Emblem series. This game takes on a different world, or continent, than Fire Emblem Blazing Sword and Binding Blade, as the story is set in the continent of Magvel, rather than Elibe as it is the continent of Blazing Sword and Binding Blade. There are six nations within the continent of Magvel: Renais, Frelia,
Jehanna, Rausten, Grado, and
Carcino. I will try not to spoil any more events. The story is as interesting as Blazing Sword and Binding Blade and maybe even more fascinating depending on your tastes. It focuses on Eirika and Ephraim, the princess and prince of Renais, and that they are trying to investigate why Renais's longtime ally, Grado, had tried and succeeded in invading their nation and the sudden appearances of ancient monsters all over Magvel. That's the basic plot of this game, hopefully you are all hooked by now. This game featured a "Creature Campaign" and players can enter the Tower of Valni or Lagdou Ruins and progress through them by fighting monsters. You can get experience and level up your units that way. Also, if you complete enough levels in these maps, you can unlock secret characters like King Fado, Lyon, and Glen, most which appeared to be former enemies in the main story. This game has the basic gameplay of the Fire Emblem series such as the weapons and magic triangle. But this game also featured a navigable world map, unlike the previous GBA games like Blazing Sword and Binding Blade. "Rather than limit the ability to train units and buy items to story battle... Read the rest of this Review
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