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Publicerad: 2019-07-12, Författare: Mike , testad av: venturebeat.com
Sammanfattning: Fire Emblem: Fates was a safe sequel to the excellent Fire Emblem: Awakening, but Three Houses looks to make some interesting changes to Nintendo's strategy franchise.Fire Emblem: Three Houses comes out for the Switch on July 26. I'm playing an early copy...
Publicerad: 2019-07-26, Författare: Martin , testad av: eurogamer.net
Sammanfattning: House rules.Fire Emblem goes back to school for the most epic, generous and dynamic outing for the series yet.Excuse the well-worn cliché, but Fire Emblem: Three Houses really is a game of two halves. On the one hand, it's almost a dating sim - indeed...
Sammanfattning: At a time when the egotism and idiocy of a generation of private schoolboys threatens to plunge Britain beneath the waves, there is something strangely comforting about Fire Emblem: Three Houses, a fantasy role-playing game in which you essentially train...
Publicerad: 2019-07-25, Författare: Dom , testad av: dailystar.co.uk
Inventive new RPG mechanics with the Professor elements, Iterative improvements to combat system, Strong beginning and end to the story,
Bloated, cumbersome middle section, Very easy for Fire Emblem veterans, Unimpressive graphics, Some new mechanics feel shoe-horned in,
Reviewed on Nintendo Switch]Fire Emblem: Three Houses is not a bad game - it starts off strong and for some reason systematically unpicks everything by the time you're 30 hours in. The battle system is fairly impressive but still carries some of the flaw...
A huge, expansive story with plenty of replay value, Vast roster of characters that you'll learn to care about, Combat system is deep, experimental and satisfying, Each house changes how you play and the story you experience
Visual and performance issues are noticeable at times, You can't customise your avatar's appearance too much
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a triumphant RPG experience and one of the greatest games you can play on Nintendo Switch right now. It takes the series' formula and propels it forward with some fascinating new changes, and every single system works in tande...
In reinventing Fire Emblem for a new console generation, Three Houses doubles down on its philosophy of player choice, but neglects to make all choices equally valid...
Fire Emblem adds another essential title to its franchise.School nostalgiaFire Emblem: Three Houses makes you care. Then it punishes you for it. Over and over again. Throughout the epic story you are forced to make decisions where there are no clear winn...
Publicerad: 2019-07-25, Författare: Sam , testad av: criticalhit.net
Sammanfattning: It's often been said that video games are the finest form of escapism on the planet, and when it comes to Nintendo's Fire Emblem series of games, that's an idea which I wish desperately wish was true. Over dozens of hours during the last week, I've laughe...
Fire Emblem: Three Houses succeeds in its ambitious telling of a land at war helmed by captivating leaders, in which no side has all the answers. Its tense battles are made all the more harrowing thanks to new strategy elements, and the colorful cast of t...