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October 2017
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The editors liked
Hours of gameplay for dedicated players
Entire campaign is cooperative if you want it to be
Nice blend of strategic gameplay
A crazy number of playable characters
Does a great job of adapting Fire Emblem to a new template
Upgrade system is hugely expansive
Runs great on Switch
Makes good use of a couple of Fire Emblem ideas
Such as not being able to use characters again if they die in a mission
Interesting to try playing as different classes to see what each character has to offer
Excellent visual representation of what a F
The editors didn't like
Feels very samey quite quickly
Die-hard Fire Emblem fans may want something more structured
Story is dry and predictable
History Mode could have been better
Iffy voice acting in parts
Hack and slash gameplay doesn't particularly do a strategic franchise such as Fire Emblem justice
It can get quite repetitive to do similar/same objectives in most missions
Ideas that work so well in Fire Emblem don't feel as essential when used in thi
Makes good use of a couple of Fire Emblem ideas, such as not being able to use characters again if they die in a mission, Interesting to try playing as different classes to see what each character has to offer, Excellent visual representation of what a F
Hack and slash gameplay doesn't particularly do a strategic franchise such as Fire Emblem justice, It can get quite repetitive to do similar/same objectives in most missions, Ideas that work so well in Fire Emblem don't feel as essential when used in thi
Published: 2017-10-18, Author: Simon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: For all its idiosyncratic brilliance, Hyrule Warriors - the first time that Nintendo loaned its characters and mythology to Koei Tecmo in return for a fidgety battlefield opus (this time dressed in felt green) - was an untidy marriage. On home turf, Link...
Fire Emblem Warriors is shaping up to be a fun yet familiar action romp that brings the series' signature battles to life. Unfortunately, it doesn't make any significant changes to the Warriors formula beyond a few subtleties.With any luck, the finished p...
A crazy number of playable characters, Does a great job of adapting Fire Emblem to a new template, Upgrade system is hugely expansive, Runs great on Switch
Story is dry and predictable, History Mode could have been better, Iffy voice acting in parts
Fire Emblem Warriors is shaping up to be a fun yet familiar action romp that brings the series' signature battles to life. Unfortunately, it doesn't make any significant changes to the Warriors formula beyond a few subtleties.With any luck, the finished p...
Abstract: The collaboration between Omega Force and Nintendo appears to show no signs of stopping, and that appears to be a good thing based on the results found in their latest release, Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes. This is both a sequel (kinda) to 2017's Fir...
Abstract: Omega Force must be the most prolific game development studio in the entire world. Every time gaming turns a corner, Koei Tecmo is promoting yet another “ Warriors ” game coming out that either uses original characters or, more frequently these days, borr...
Abstract: With the success of Hyrule Warriors on the Wii U and its subsequent 3DS incarnation, it makes sense that Nintendo would go back to that well with some of its other franchises. The only question was, which one would be next to get the Musou treatment? Wou...
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Published: 2017-11-03, Author: David , review by: gotgame.com
Abstract: It's been three years since Hyrule Warriors released for the Wii U. The collaboration between Nintendo and Koei Tecmo spawned a fun little hack ‘n slash in the Legend of Zelda universe. Developed by Team Ninja and Omega Force, it was definitely an intere...