![]() ![]() It’s far too easy, fact compounded by the ability to grind. It’s simple yet deep, compulsive and quick to play, just like the rest of the series, yet it has a problem: Difficulty, or lack thereof. In many ways it’s a true Fire Emblem game. There’s something just a little off about them, something not quite chiming with our play style in certain ways. In their own right, these are all good Fire Emblem games, but they just didn’t quite work for us where the others do. To clarify things initially: B-Tier does not mean these are bad games. Fire Emblem – Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light.Fire Emblem – Genealogy of the Holy War.Fire Emblem – New Mystery of the Emblem.They’re fantastic games in their own right, each wonderful examples of the genre and wholly worthy of the Fire Emblem lineage. On any given day we’d pick one over the other, depending on our mood. Realistically, were it not for Shadow Dragon, any of these games could top our list. And of course, Three Houses came along and taught us that a modern Fire Emblem can work, and work very well. Radiant Dawn and Shadows of Valentia showed us a visual fidelity we’d never seen before in the series. The GBA titles wowed us in our youth, opening our eyes to a genre we’d never seen before. #Fire emblem fates conquest tier list series#Fire Emblem Awakening revived the series for many, and kept us glued to our 3DS for weeks on end. We consider them all to be the pinnacle of TRPG games on their respective consoles, and to this day we continue to return to them, again and again.Įach of them have their own distinct reasons for being here. These are the ‘go to’ titles we’ll play when we want some sweet tactical action. Whilst they don’t quite approach the Shadow Dragon tier, we love the Fire Emblem games in A-Tier.
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