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Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon is an exceptional strategy title for the DS. It may be hard, but it has tremendous replay value and will keep you entertained for hours. Highly recommended...
Well designed save points. Excellent multiplayer capabilities. Battle scenes are impressive.
Fairly basic graphics and sound, although this doesnt detract from the gameplay.
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Despite coming from one of Nintendo’s most consistently highly-rated internal studios (Intelligent Systems) and plugging one of their biggest genre gaps (the strategy RPG), the Fire Emblem series never gets the support it deserves from its own publishe...
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Until about five years ago those outside Japan never got a chance to play the Fire Emblem series which began on Famicom in 1990, but with the one-two punch of success for Smash Bros. and Fire Emblem’s sister series Advance Wars, we’ve now seen two GBA...
Extremely deep strategy, Approachable difficulty curve, Hours and hours of fun...
So irritating to lose a character, Hard difficulty for the insane only, Waferthin storytelling...
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Intelligent Systems is arguably the most accomplished developer worldwide when it comes to portable strategy, and their most recent entry in the long-running Fire Emblem series will transform newcomers into believers. A port of the original game never...
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon may not be the prettiest, complicated or longest lasting entry in the series (Path of Radiance is still the most engaging Fire Emblem yet), nor is it trying to be. However it does give gamers a glimpse of the origins of a wel...
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Name: Fire Emblem: Shadow DragonGenre: Tactical Role-PlayingPlatform: DSFire Emblem: Shadow Dragon is a remake of the original Fire Emblem for the NES. Since the original game (and its first remake, Fire Emblem: Monsh? no Nazo) never made it to US sho...
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Western gamers finally learn the tale of Marths quest to avenge his father and save his kingdom. Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon finally gives the western world a version of the game that started the beloved series. After playing Shadow Dragon, its easy...
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Artistically, the characters have been beautifully illustrated by Masamune Shirow who is best known for his work with Ghost in the Shell and Appleseed. Being familiar with these two series it made me appreciate the attention to detail that the illustra...
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Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war. On your Nintendo DS, that is. The Intelligent Systems developed, Nintendo published Fire Emblem games comprise one of the longest running strategy RPG series in all of gaming. The series made its debut in 1990...
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For most American gamers, the first inkling of they ever got came from the appearance of Roy and Marth in . After (known as simply outside of Japan) was released, the cries of “Where are Roy and Marth in this game?” and “That guy has blue hair, and...
Shadow Dragon is a nicely updated remake and a worthy addition to the series. Even if you’ve played the previous two incarnations of this game, it’s still worth your while to pick this up since so much was added to this edition, even if some of the ne...
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An excellent real-time strategy game that will devour your hours just as quickly as its predecessors did on the Game Boy Advance.
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Nintendo has caught a lot of flak lately due to its seemingly nonchalant attitude towards the hardcore gaming audience. Yes it is true; as of late they have focused on the casual market, and gamers may feel like they have been forgotten. Rest assured...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-29 01:14:44
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Tired of all those Touch Generation games that simply don't appeal to you? Already consider yourself a math guru and a cooking expert? Well, believe it or not Nintendo has released an honest to goodness hardcore game for you to play on your DS (between...
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The Fire Emblem series has always maintained a respectable presence in Nintendo’s family, dating back as far as the NES days. It was only recently that North Americans were able to experience the games for themselves, no doubt due to the at...
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Updated: 2012-01-29 01:14:44
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Spanning a dozen titles over nineteen years, the Fire Emblem series is a hallmark of the turn-based strategy genre. Most notably, the games have been regarded as some of the most challenging and unforgiving; featuring battles that can take several hour...
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About a year ago, I barely had any idea what the Fire Emblem series was. Then I purchased Radiant Dawn on a whim during one of the many Wii title gaps. It’s one year later and I’ve now completed Radiant Dawn, Path of Radiance for the Game Cube and F...
Lengthy single player campaign. Fun multiplayer component. Improved save game system. Multiple difficultly levels. Classic turn-based strategy gameplay.
Fun components of previous entries have been dropped. Lacks personal touch of other Fire Emblem games. Mundane story.
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