Fire Emblem Engage's doom and gloom story are at complete odds with the lack of concern its characters have, and it took me out of the story, so much so that I simply skipped everything until I entered combat. It all feels out of place considering the stakes of things, especially after the death of a major character. Remember, the whole point of this is to show your gratitude. Lapis will also be available as a 3-4 star Hero. Speaking of, Id better start passing out these gifts. The newly added Heroes include Diamant, Citrinne and Rearmed Alcryst, alongside Eitr from the on-going Tempest Trials story, Nihility & Dreams. Much of the bad dialogue can be seen early on, such as when Vander insists on doing your laundry, Framme literally fangirling over Alear, or how many characters are so infatuated with Alear that they become weak at the knees from a mere glance. The wait has been long ( six months, in fact), but finally, the second batch of New Heroes from Fire Emblem Engage are upon us. He is the Crown Prince of Brodia, and the older brother of Alcryst. I pray at least one of those sadnesses will yet be undone. Diamant is a character from Fire Emblem Engage. We have won our future, but we are in debt to so many sad memories. As soon as you summoned me, I dashed here with all my might' 'Since coming to Askr, Ive been feeling great If I can hold on to that, I know I can be of use to you.' 'Firene is a peaceful kingdom, full of flowers. He/she then travels to the four kingdoms to assemble the Emblem Rings and defeat the followers of Sombron, the Fell Dragon.įurthermore, Fire Emblem Engage's awful dialogue holds it back. Lucina reassuring Robin for their choice if she is his wife. I skipped dialogue and cutscenes after a few chapters, as it became clear that Engage would ride the momentum of the "sleeping protagonist wakes up and is the only hope for the world." Alear is the aforementioned protagonist who mysteriously remembers nothing after a 1,000-year slumber but is thrust into the role of Divine Dragon. Fire Emblem Engage's story and dialogue are its weakest parts, and overall a step down from Fire Emblem: Three Houses.
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