![]() ![]() There are 12 Emblems going back far into Fire Emblem history, but it never impacts the story if you don’t know who someone is. Starting with Marth, you’ll see several familiar faces if you’ve been playing since the 3DS days. The hook is that each Emblem Ring represents a character from past Fire Emblem games. The story is centred around the quest to collect the Emblem Rings, not only to awaken their power but to use it to stop the Fell Dragon. Each day on Somniel, a different character will be the cook for the Cafe, each varying in skill, determining the quality of the meal and the temporary buffs the food provides. It’s better if you can select a meal both of the other units enjoy, but then you also need the ingredients and hope that luck has given you a good cook. This helps you build up your support ranking between all three characters. In the Somniel Cafe, you can share a meal with two of your units. You can build up support in the usual ways, fighting alongside and aiding your allies, presenting gifts or sitting down and sharing a meal. I’m always a fan of seeing how the more clashing personalities talk and open up to their comrades. This fleshes out the many backstories and gives some extra personality to the characters. This not only helps out on the field but also unlocks support conversations back at the home base. Once you’ve got a unit onto Team Divine Dragon, you can build your support ranks. Most become available as the story unfolds, and you’ll need to recruit a few in the field. There are plenty of different types of characters that will join your group. It’s then there’s after Alear awakens, and everyone still reveres you even though you can’t remember a thing. It was also interesting to see how characters interact with Alear, as they associate you with being an eternally slumbering divine being that they would visit and talk to. It can be presented as quite serious, but occasional swings into humour exist. The overall story can swing wildly in tone. Even when I had an inkling of what was coming up, it was a joy to experience with the growing team and see how the story tackles these character moments. You’ll likely guess some twists hours before they pay off, but they managed to sneak some past me. The chapters lead up to some really big moments. Engage feels like an old fantasy adventure road trip as your group travels across the kingdoms, making new friends and collecting more Rings. These rings house Emblems from other worlds, taking the form of heroes from past Fire Emblem games, fighting alongside the new heroes.Īlear the divine dragon will travel around the world to gather up and awaken the Emblem rings and unite the nations against the old and deadly threat of the Fell Dragon. If the Fell Dragon has returned, then Alear will need to collect the powerful Emblem Rings. Meanwhile, something else has awakened in the form of the corrupted, violent creatures that only know how to kill. ![]() ![]() Now let’s take an in-depth look at Fire Emblem Engage.Īfter a climactic battle against the Fell Dragon, Alear, the divine dragon awakens 1000 years later with no memory of what happened. You can check the preview here for the game’s early hours. Now that Fire Emblem Engage is on the cusp of being launched, I can finally give you my review of the game. ![]()
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