Fire Emblem Warriors Standard Edition - Nintendo Switch
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Key Specs
- EditionStandard Edition
- ESRB RatingT (Teen 13+)
- ESRB DescriptorsSuggestive themes, Violence
- Compatible Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
- Software FormatPhysical
General
- Product NameFire Emblem Warriors
- BrandNintendo
- PublisherNintendo
- DeveloperTecmo Koei
- Model NumberHACPADXHB
Game Details
- EditionStandard Edition
- GenreAction and Adventure, Role Playing
- Game FranchiseFire Emblem
- Game SeriesWarriors
- MultiplayerNo
Certifications & Listings
- ESRB RatingT (Teen 13+)
- ESRB DescriptorsSuggestive themes, Violence
Compatibility
- Compatible Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
- Software FormatPhysical
Requirements
- Video Game Content IncludedFull game
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- UPC045496591632
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Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars with 816 reviews
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- Pros mentioned:Fun, Gameplay, GraphicsCons mentioned:Enemy
Rating 3 out of 5 stars with 1 review
It's good, but a bit of a mixed bag.
|Posted .Pros mentioned:Fun, Gameplay, GraphicsCons mentioned:EnemyI would recommend this to a friendHooo this game is a mixed bag... It's your typical Warriors/Muso game, you hack and slash your way through tons and tons of dudes while trying to take/rescue forts or handle other objectives. This game obviously revolves around the fanservice of Fire Emblem, something I'll get into when I talk about the story which ...is a massive negative to me. The combat is fairly shallow, you have a heavy attack + strong attack, special attack and a super mode. You can change characters on the fly and use items to heal as well as manage some gear. Don't expect Devil May Cry 3 level combat, enemies mostly horde around you and stare you down while side stepping left and right and rarely attack. The generals and such are the ones to watch out for, but even then, on hard mode I was finding myself failing only because of map restrictions. I'm making the game sound bad but, with the huge hordes and large war scaled combat the real focus is running around the map completing objectives WHILE killing tons of dudes. Think of it as a beat 'em up but on a massive scale. There's a good variety of characters but they seem to share the same moves depending on the class they are. There is the weapon triangle where some characters weapons best enemies better or worse depending on what/who you're using. Even on hard it's not that impactful I don't feel, especially if you switch characters on the fly. I'll start with the negatives: The 'story' mode is fine enough for gameplay but the actual story connecting all the events together is so comically bad it's like your average or lower fighting game. Characters breaking out into fights for the dumbest reasons only to join up as allies right after. I mean really dumb reasons. You find one character, help them out then their sibling thinks you kidnapped them and now it's a fight to the death. You win the battle and everything is peachy! ....Minus the fact you cut down 1000+ of their army because of this brain dead misunderstanding. Characters that fans probably really like are reduced to one dimensional characters who can't wrap their head around basic situations. Yes, I know it's supposed to be a big fanservice free for all but it's ....paaainful. The english voice acting is pretty bad, some voices are alright and I think I know some of them from the Tales games, Xillia & Berseria and those voices are fine but for the most part voices are either bad to just alright...There is Japanese voices but you have to download them because ...more cartridge space=more money for the dev. So it's a hefty download if you want the Japanese voices and I didn't like much of the voices either. Most of the girls sounded like a cliche desu girl. Lyn being HIGHLY surprising on how they made her sound. I'm not against the girly desu girl voices ...when there's some variety, which I don't feel there is here. The real issue with the voices is they do not, ever, shut up. Every menu action, every upgrade you buy, every item you sell , every menu selection is followed by repeated dialog over and over, and over, and over. I don't care if you like the voices or not, this will grate very fast. I do not know what they were thinking. Anyway, on to the positives. The game has 2 modes for gameplay performance: graphics & performance modes. Graphics is 1080p/30~fps vs 720p 60~fps, being this is an action game the performance mode is the only right way to go. It runs much better than Hyrule Warriors on WiiU because of Switch's superior hardware and these options. This is especially apparent in 2player mode which I HIGHLY recommend you play on performance mode, the framerate stays above 30 this way and honestly with the split screen I don't think you'll notice the visual downgrade on performance mode. There's also more enemies on screen in 2player mode vs Hyrule Warriors which seemed to struggle to get the bare minimum amount on screen to complete the challenge quests. That is not to say that the enemy count/pop in/etc is GOOD in 2player mode, it's good enough to have some fun with a friend. Honestly they should have had a local multiplayer mode at the very least but they didn't go for that. I played a few hours co-op and had a much better time than Hyrule Warriors in co-op at the very least. Honestly, it's probably the best way to play the game. You can cover a lot of ground and enjoy some fairly mindless combat with a friend. There's some good post game stuff here that I think is done WAY better than Hyrule Warriors. The game is pretty good, but do not buy this for the story, do not buy this because you think your character is going to be super cool in the game (they'll likely shock you with how dumb the story makes them act). You get this for hack and slash fun. And its' a good time for that.
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Good enough
|Posted .Owned for 4 months when reviewed.I would recommend this to a friendIt's a good enough game. My only issue was that the battles seemed less hectic and overwhelming than Hyrule Warriors or the One Piece games in the same genre. You'll probably also get a lot more enjoyment out of it if you're a fan of Fire Emblem pre-Three Houses.
Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Warriors meets Fire Emblem
|Posted .Owned for 1 month when reviewed.No, I would not recommend this to a friendIf you like warriors game (hack n slash) style games and you are interested in fire emblem series this si agreat game. for a warriors game the battle adds a nice weapons triangle element from the fire emblem games that adds a bit more startegy but difficulty wise it's pretty simple. If you are looking for a brainless game to play every once in a while this a great game especially if you are fire emblem fan.
- Pros mentioned:Fun
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
New Fire Emblem
|Posted .Pros mentioned:FunWhat can I say a new Fire Emblem game that is a great addition to the series, I am really glad I picked this up. The fusion of playstyles is a lot of fun, and you have a great cast of characters to use. This game is an absolute must for anyone who is a fire emblem fan.
I would recommend this to a friend Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Fire Emblem anything!
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.I would recommend this to a friendFire Emblem has been a hidden gem on Nintendo systems for years but finally the franchise has caught up and now we have spin off titles like this one. At first I did not like it due to it being a Dynasty Warriors type of game but this grew on me over time. Now that Hyrule Warriors 2 got announced I went back to play Fire Emblem Warriors in preparation for that game.
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great Warrior game
|Posted .Owned for 4 months when reviewed.I would recommend this to a friendExcellent Nintendo Switch version of Fire Emblem Warriors. I got it during a sale so price wise it's an excellent deal. I think if you like Dynasty Warriors games you will definitely love this Nintendo Switch game.
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
fun game
|Posted .Owned for 3 months when reviewed.amazing game, brings back childhood memories. Loved it for past time destressing.
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I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Another great Warriors game
|Posted .Owned for 4 months when reviewed.I would recommend this to a friendIts one of the better Warriors games. Between this and Hyrule warriors you are bound to get a while lot of enjoyment as you participate in the rpg elements added by the fire emblem series, the crossover references and plowing through waves of enemies.
Q: Questionis this anything like Zelda?
Asked by cas.
- A:Answer No it is not similar to Zelda, the main entries in the series. This is similar to the Dynasty Warriors series of games, and the Zelda spin-off game Hyrule Warriors.
Answered by ren208
Q: Questionwhat language does it support other than English? Spanish?
Asked by HappyZ.
- A:Answer Yes, it does! You just have to download the free Japanese voice pack from the eShop. As far as menus go it has a variety of languages to choose from i.e. Spanish french etc...
Answered by PercyPropa
Q: QuestionWhy is it rated teen
Asked by Awoofwoof222.
- A:Answer The game deals with some basic concepts of death. The character, Camilla, uses some slightly sexually charged dialogue (ex. "My eyes are up here" in reference to her large chest).
Answered by Matt