I’ll go ahead and start with this, since this was a point of contention for some of the fans who have played Fire Emblem longer: Engage is MUCH harder than Three Houses. Finally, prepared for an entirely new experience than I had with Three Houses, I jumped into Fire Emblem: Engage. I ended up watching a 15 hour Fire Emblem retrospective on YouTube and read a few Wiki articles about the characters themselves. With Fire Emblem: Engage announced and the fact we were going to be seeing some of the heroes from the older games, I started my research. I then went back, based on the recommendation of my brother, to Fire Emblem Fates and played Birthright and Conquest. Thankfully, I was able to find a copy at my local game store and well, after 300+ hours and 11 playthroughs of Three Houses, you might say I became a fan. However, I watched a stream of a group playing it and immediately started falling in love with its cute characters and interesting, strategic planning for the combat. I wasn’t particularly a JRPG/Tactical RPG gamer. When Fire Emblem: Three Houses released, I didn’t think anything of it. For a while I was a Marth main despite knowing nothing about the actual game he was a part of at all. I was introduced to Fire Emblem originally with Super Smash Brothers. It has had some of the highest heights Nintendo has seen, while also suffering some of the lowest lows in the company’s history. Fire Emblem has a treasured history in gaming.
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