GamingReview: Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes

Review: Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes

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Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is just marvelous, especially if you are a fan of the many other Fire Emblem games. There is plenty of action-packed battles with weapons that give such remarkable destruction to each foe, and in this game, there is even the ability to join either of three different teams. So deciding the way the story will unfold, depends on you as the player and the group of team members you want to join.

There are a total of three teams, they go under the names the Blue Lions, Black Eagles, and the Golden Deer. Each of them provides a special method for how they fight. The strengths of each member and the important detailed data are also able to be seen beforehand. Every time you restart and want to play again, you can choose a new team, leaving you with a new story and outcome to enjoy. To top it off, the settings and changing how hard or easy you want the game to be will also make a big difference in the game and give you a few more alterations to make the game original than the one you’ve played or completed before.

🛡️How Was The Game ⚔️

At first, I expected the game to be a choice of choice before beginning. Decide on the team and set the mission and other goals. However, I was mistaken! The game brought more action right from the start and it doesn’t lead to a team until you are learning the battle moves and continuing to defeat so many other foes before the true game begins. Oh yes, and not such a long narrative, which if you want to, can be skipped.

So when starting up the game, it’s practically simple enough. You first choose the difficulty and the type of game you want to play before moving forward. So right at the start, the game can be played in so many ways depending on what you prefer. Most of the features can’t be adjusted during the game, so once it’s chosen, it is going to stick throughout the game. However, what you get right from the start is a solution made perfect for every type of player, like beginners or experts.

Next, it’s time to decide on who you want to play, either a female or male and the same goes for the demon who you’ll want to defeat. Now when you finally move from the little narrative beginning, naming the characters and ready to begin. The game moves quite smoothly, not like a strategic board game. Instead, you are just free to move around and attack without restriction. At first, I would think you’d need to take turns, but it’s not a strategy game that requires taking turns, but instead planning where to set off your team members to attack from the map.

In the beginning, the movements are very easy to see and simple to understand. Therefore, it won’t cause anyone to get caught being defeated so easily. Especially with the large damage, one slash and move can create. Each time you defeat the main leader or the mission requirement, a new one will pop up and you just go along with the flow. No pausing or loading time is needed. It just continues to move and fight. That I sort of like, just go out there and give it all you have no stopping or restrictions to what you do, and how well you do it!

The main mission is all that matters, the rest of the enemies, which there are quite a lot of them. However, they don’t make a difference it’s the main leader that does, then you can just move on to the next. So completely defeating everyone isn’t a necessary step, which is pretty nice. So I’m always heading towards the one that matters the most, only if the other part of the foe’s team is making it hard for me, to pass. Then again, the way the weapon we use takes action can really put a dent of damage into the way so many get defeated quickly.

Honestly, the main battles against the demon, and of course the other foes that are helping the major demon we are trying to defeat. Well, it’s just a story and an eventful game that really keeps you engaged. Even with the three different teams, like the Golden Deer, Black Eagles, and Blue Lions they add a bit more interest to the game as well. I didn’t really mind whose team to join, but to be honest the Black Eagles were quite interesting because, in the beginning, I loved the way they fought. Plus they use magic as a source of power. Something I am more suited with, yet the rest are just as great!

I also find a quarter portion of the game where strategic planning is gonna needs to be taken place. When using the map at the pause menu, you’ll be able to set out where you want your team members to go, for the next enemy you want to be defeated, which actually is very useful. As they will get the work done for you and you can slowly arrive or not worry to have to do all the work by yourself. Plus, within each resting period before the next battle you can set up new equipment, new members to replace others if needed, and just venture out ready and to fight.

From start to finish, the game is a blast! It’s got nothing but plenty to be enjoyed and so much action to endure. The mapping portion is a bit much, which I don’t mind dealing with when planning where my members go next. However, I do find the rest of the game, getting to defeat and use these killer combinations to attack is remarkable. That also goes for the graphics, the music in the background, and the story. It’s nothing I found myself skipping too much as it really kept my eyes captivated and interested.

The game has it all and is perfect for those who love to fight without pause. Don’t want a long narrative, just skip it or let it play, it’s up to you. If you can’t take difficult and want t to reduce the battles then do so, but it’s all up to you and your choices in this entire game to play it the way you like. Each time and each change will make the game different, but honestly, either way, it’s played is great!

🛡️ Final Thoughts ⚔️

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes was more than just a normal or simple one-story path that doesn’t lead to the same exact results. There are three storylines to go on playing and each is adjusted by the choices you make during the game. Therefore, each change and choice is all part of the outcome and so is the way the game plays. We as the players have the ability to make things possible.

So I can totally say that this game is something that has kept me busy for hours. It’s endless action and plenty of battles to fight through. The best part is the most enormous and cataclysmic defeats that you can give with the weapons you are given. It’s a sight that really opens one’s eyes wide enough in joy, especially if you love to fight and watch a full crowd of enemies; opponents being taken down with a few moves. Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes will not only bring you the most action-packed game, full of excitement, nonstop defeats especially when you are given out over 500 hits at a time, and challenging new missions always popping up. Oh yes, as well as a great story that follows with the game, but even if you skip through it to just get to the fighting, well it is all good cause the game no matter how you read or fight is fully enjoyable especially with you guiding your own story in the game.

SUMMARY

+ Excellent Attack Effects
+ Three Different Paths To Play
+ Adjustable Settings for All Players + Brilliant Graphics and Storyline

- Can Take Time Learning To Set Team Members Up

(Reviewed on the NIntendo Switch)
Natosha M
Natosha M
If it's a game filled with action, adventure, challenges, and a great story, you best believe it; I want to play it! I'm always excited to try something classic or original when it comes to a videogame.

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