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If you're a veteran and are ready for more, this time in a fantasy-themed flavor, then Fire Emblem is a great follow-up. They're less intimidating and slightly more fun.

If you haven't played Wars 1 or 2, and you have a taste for some portable wargaming, try those first. Is this just GBA's famous strategy game, Advance Wars, in chain mail instead of Kevlar armor? Pretty much. Turn-based strategy that's in-depth enough to hook tactical nuts but accessible enough to anyone who understands "rock, paper, scissors". There’s also permadeath available which adds that little bit of fear that everybody needs in their games.Ĭheesy dialogue. Fire Emblem is a turned-based game as you take a turn moving your units and attack the enemies then your enemies do the same to you.

An example of one of the classes available is The Archer and the ability to attack from farther away than The Swordsman. There are also classes where every army member will have their class designated to them and with classes comes different abilities to be used. You’ll also be able to grow your army through the campaign. The gameplay is a tactical role-playing game where takes control of Marth and his army to defeat the Shadow Dragon and his forces. Its classic look with pixel art would teach some pixel artists out there a thing or two on style as the style they used in Fire Emblem was amazing, never really realistic but just give you a great experience. Graphically Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light for when it came out in 1990 and today’s standard, was a graphical masterpiece with developers having to scale it down due to it being too big to put on to the NES cartridge. The story is great, and we haven’t even mentioned the gameplay yet. This is where everything starts with a time jump, and the gameplay starts to take centre stage. Marth escapes the castle knowing after the King’s death that they’ll kill him soon and takes refuge on a lone island called Tayls. After the betrayal of one of the King’s subjects leading to the death of your father.
