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23 Reviews
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Abstract: While the Wii is known mostly as a family friendly gaming system that is very accessible to casual gamers, Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn is proof positive that there are plenty of quality hardcore titles available for the system as well. A direct sequel t...
Multiple difficulty levels, new support system, multiple chapters, multiple control schemes, deep storyline, double promotions
You can feel left out if you haven’t played Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. Only one support relationship per character. New support system. Can be quite challenging, so newcomers might be intimidated.
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It There’s a lot of apprehension when reviewing a game from a series you are not familiar with. I realize Fire Emblem has a long, and rich history of high quality games and that most people will be disappointed if t...
Abstract: I hate tactical games. I hate strategy games, real-time strategy games, and tactical RPGs. I would rather drive screws into my nostrils with the business end of a power drill and, of course, apply a nail gun to my eyes than play a tactics title. But L...
Fantastic celshaded 3D cutscenes, Good variety of mission goals, Allows midbattle saving, Ability to port cleargame data from Path of Radiance.
Laughable plot, Frustrating difficulty will alienate newcomers, Doesnt even try to adapt and make use of the Wii, Little to no improvement graphically over its GameCube predecessor.
With a terrible plot and an unforgiving difficulty level, Radiant Dawn is best left alone by anyone but the most hardcore of strategists. ...
Abstract: Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn won’t have the masses clamouring over each other for the revolutionary graphics system. In fact, to most gamers the game may look a little too rudimentary but I can say that it does look quite a bit nicer than the Gamecube p...
Satisfying strategy gameplay; great soundtrack; pleasant graphics.
Youll wear out the reset button on your Wii.
Most people associate Nintendo with Mario, the crowned king of the quintessential platformer. Then there are the Zelda and Metroid franchises, each having done their part to define adventure games and set a standard for other games to live up to. But o...
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Abstract: While the series has a long history in Japan, Fire Emblem games have only become popular in North America since Fire Emblem 7's release on the GameBoy Advance in 2003. Since then, the franchise has garnered tons of American fans, addicted by the exciti...