Fire emblem engage enemies12/10/2023 ![]() ![]() It’s also where you can hang with the dogs, cats, sheep, and birds you’ve adopted out in the world of Elyos, and you can interact with everyone on your team to raise bonds, listen to support conversations, and train. It’s the Divine Dragon’s castle, and it’s where you can purchase new outfits, armor and weapons, general items, and more. When I’m not engaged in battle, I explore the game’s central hub, Somniel. I’m hoping the difficulty begins to ramp up here soon and based on where the story’s headed, I imagine it will. I’ve lost an ally here or there – I’ve opted to go the Casual playstyle where allies defeated in battle return after I’ve won because I want to learn more about the various characters I’ve met – but I haven’t yet lost a mission’s primary objective. That said, I’m still enjoying every battle, be it story-related or more minor skirmishes. If enemies are closing in on an ally for the kill, I can Engage and get there quickly to defend the allies. Because of this Engage mechanic, I rarely feel threatened. To that end, though, Engage is lacking in the difficulty department. However, Marth isn’t just a tool to use on the battlefield, though, as I talk with him and strengthen the bond between us, just as I do for the various allies I’ve already recruited into my Divine Dragon team-up. He holds an Emblem Ring that allows him to tap into the strength and battle intelligence of past Fire Emblem hero Marth. That hero is the Divine Dragon and he, in my case, is the main protagonist of Engage. They also can’t remember a thing, with memories of their past slowly mushing their way into the hero’s brain. There’s a hero who saved the world, then they were in a slumber for a long time, and now they’ve awakened to find the once peaceful realm they saved in potential disarray once more. Since its reveal, I’ve looked at Fire Emblem Engage as a test bed: am I actually a Fire Emblem fan, or did I just really like Three Houses and its engaging Hogwarts-like school mechanics? If the 10 hours I’ve put into Engage so far are any indication, I’m happy to say it’s the former.Įngage isn’t doing anything I haven’t seen before in the fantasy storytelling realm. Fire Emblem Three Houses was the first I gave a good try and 80-plus hours later, it’s one of my favorite games on Switch and turned me into a Fire Emblem fan. I had always observed the Fire Emblem series from a distance, worried its strategy gameplay wouldn’t be for me or stressed determining where best to start and how to play through the franchise’s various entries. ![]()
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