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The Fire Emblem series has the potential to be better than ever on the Nintendo Switch 2, but Nintendo needs to incorporate five things.
While Fire Emblem is no stranger to improbably young characters who perform better than adults, Fire Emblem Engage introduces two of the youngest playable characters in the entire franchise: Jean ...
Fire Emblem Engage is incredibly different to its predecessors for its unique Ring System. Bringing back the old, beloved Characters to Battle alongside the new, Fire Emblem Engage allows the old and ...
Fire Emblem Engage features a slew of characters that can be recruited along the journey to defeat the Fell Dragon.
This page of IGN's Fire Emblem: Engage wiki guide contains a walkthrough of Chapter 20 - The Kingless Castle.
Fire Emblem Engage has many great features that fans are hoping stays in the franchise with future installments ...
Fire Emblem Engage seems to strike a good balance between new and familiar on Nintendo Switch. But is it enough to be worth the full purchase price?
There’s a lot to do in Fire Emblem Engage, and as more things unlock, it can be surprisingly easy to forget the basics. One of the first activities you unlock is the humble Skirmish. These ...
A tragic series of misunderstandings led party member Lyn to killing two of this author's other best party members in Fire Emblem Engage.
Given a greater focus on linear story-telling, Fire Emblem Engage's side activities in the Somniel can be immersion-breaking during story beats.
Alfred seems like a fine unit in Fire Emblem Engage, but following his arc shows the depths of his character and story.