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Fire Emblem Warriors

Fire Emblem Warriors

Omega Force·Released Sep 28, 2017·Single player

Platforms
Switch
Genres
RPGSimulationStrategyAction
Critic74/100
Across 6 reviews
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"Clash with legions of soldiers and fierce monsters as Marth, Xander, Corrin, and other Fire Emblem heroes unleashing over-the-top-powerful Dynasty Warriors-style moves. Take direct control of known and original Fire Emblem characters, issue them strategic commands in the midst of battle, pair up heroes to unleash stunning attacks, and more. Unlock new playable heroes, each with their own unique moves, special attacks, weapon types, and voiced dialogue in this large-scale action game from the Hyrule Warriors team."

Reviews

8 reviews
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IGN
Meghan Sullivan·Oct 25, 2017
Critic80/100
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A fun blend of hack n' slash and strategy that makes good use of its inspiration's ideas.

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Playing Fire Emblem Warriors feels a bit like herding a pack of ravenous lions. Countless enemies clash against heroes in glorious combat that mixes

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Critic70/100
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Fire Emblem Warriors on the New 3DS is always going to remain in the shadows of its more visually impressive sibling, but if you put aside the visual trappings and focus entirely on the gameplay, there's actually very little difference between them aside from the removal of the enjoyable co-op mode.

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Critic60/100
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Fire Emblem's heroes are a natural fit for a Warriors game, but their world adds little depth to the aging and shallow hack-and-slash series.

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Critic80/100
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While the story is largely forgettable there's plenty of fan-service for Fire Emblem lovers here; granted, the cast list focuses on the more recent outings on the 3DS, but we imagine that DLC will redress the balance moving forward. Despite the addition of deeper tactics we fear that Fire Emblem Warriors may still be too samey for those who have struggled with Koei Tecmo's franchise in the past, but everyone else should definitely give this a try; it may well be one of the best Musou outings yet seen.

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Eurogamer
Simon Parkin·Oct 18, 2017
Critic80/100
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For all its idiosyncratic brilliance, Hyrule Warriors - the first time that Nintendo loaned its characters and mytholog…

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