Of course, opinions may vary.Īs for adding more content, is this ever a complaint? The only time it should be is when the content is so filler that it becomes painful, i.e. Of course, optional is always better, but this was not *just* a boring tutorial. (Sympathetic enemies, bosses, ulterior motives, broken families, etc etc etc). What the game did nicely was still work it into a nice character development story and the sort of mood of Fire Emblem on a more micro scale.
would have also increased Japanese interest in the Fire Emblem series as well as the West, and so an integrated tutorial can serve Japanese newcomers as well. Imagine going from Awakening to FE7 and assuming the game play is like Awakening.īut for the first FE in the west, you would want the tutorial assuming everyone is a newcomer. Someone going backwards would want to know the slight differences between the games. With Awakening, the tutorial is left as a side, like in Path of Radiance and such, since they know there are old and newcomers alike. I believe in hindsight, a new comer would still benefit from such a tutorial. It combines the many worlds of Fire Emblem with Warriors gameplay and will feature many characters and locations from across the Fire Emblem series. I played the entire game over again along with a few others after Awakening to cure the disappointment. Fire Emblem Warriors (JP ) is a hack and slash game from Nintendo and Tecmo Koei for the Nintendo Switch and exclusively for the New Nintendo 3DS. What other conspiracy theories do you have as to why Lyn was a featured character? Did you even mind playing the tutorial? Whatever you have on Lyn, talk about it below. 3DS version is playable, but the Switch version looks way. I also recommend getting all the DLC (season pass). And it’s not like Fire Emblem 6 had a ten chapter tutorial! So it may have increased playability, but you could only do so much in Lyn’s playthrough. Probably just smoother and better looking on Switch than 3DS. Which, in thinking about it, seems kind of silly since the main quest games were pretty lengthy without the tutorial. But in hindsight, did we need such an elaborate tutorial? For long time FE players in JP, this must have been seen as a slight on them! For us newbies in FE, it was great. They couldn’t have a brief tutorial at the beginning of Eliwood’s story, they instead decided to devote 10 (+1) chapters into guiding players into the basics of the game. The series had exclusively only had male characters be considered of the Lord class, and with the seventh installment of the series, IS may have thought it was time to switch things up and have her start the series off prominently as opposed to starting with Eliwood/Hector. It was time to have the first Fire Emblem Female Lord.Why did Intelligent Systems bother to include Lyn’s story when, for all intents and purposes, it didn’t serve for much when it came to Eliwood or Hector’s story? So let’s run with a few theories or you tell me why Lyn was created! It’s now 2013, and a thought has occurred: It came, it brought forth fans, and the rest is history. HotĪll right, quick refresher for most of you: Fire Emblem 7 was the first Western released game in the Fire Emblem franchise. Created this post exclusively to post above Lyn picture.