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Fire Emblem Gaiden: Directed by Shouzou Kaga. In a coup d'etat, a general deposes the king and it's up to a young hero, Alm, to join up with a rebel army and fight against this unjust rule.
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn: Directed by Taeko Kaneda. With Jason Adkins, Ed Bednarzik, Janet Day, Mik Kuhlman. The sequel to Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. This game takes place in Tellus, 3 years after the Mad Kings War took place. A rebel group called "
If you’re curious about what video games are releasing in 2023, we’ve got our annual calendar ready to keep you informed throughout the entire year. This schedule is updated frequently with both big and small games, DLC, remasters, and platforms. No game or release is too small, so ex...
Fire Emblem: Sôen no kiseki: Directed by Masayuki Horikawa. With Michihiko Hagi, Atsuko Enomoto, Juri Takita, Takashi Nagasako. Not all is well in the land of Tellius, as the nation Daein invades Crimea. Only Ike, and his group of mercenaries can stop
Fire Emblem: Awakening (3DS Game) first released 4th Feb 2013, developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo.
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Perhaps you'd like a few tips so you can impress your friends and generally avoid sucking? I'm a Fire Emblem fan who's pretty much beaten the entire game so far -- as well as the last seven or so Fire Emblem games before that. These are all the simplest, yet most important things...
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (Game Boy Advance Game) first released 23rd Mar 2005, developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo.
Why would that be a problem, from MSs standpoint (I don't like gamepass/PSN+/Nintendo Online personally. Paying again and again to be able to access games doesn't sit right with me)? If it takes some a few months to play a game, or if they get their teeth sunk into a big MMO...