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- Command Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters like Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude in epic real-time battles
- Play through three distinct storylines set in the Fire Emblem: Three Houses universe, each with a different ending, from the point of view of a new protagonist, Shez.
- Combine the action-packed Warriors-style gameplay with the strategy and style of the Fire Emblem series
- Fight through hordes of enemies with Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters and their distinct abilities
- Use Fire Emblem series mechanics like the weapons triangle, character classes, crests, and battalions to tailor your strategy
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Product information
| Computer Platform | Nintendo Switch |
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| UPC | 045496597924 |
| ASIN | B09KRKD3P2 |
| Release date | June 24, 2022 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,791 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #194 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Product Dimensions | 0.41 x 6.63 x 4.27 inches; 1.76 ounces |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| Language | English |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | HACPA3JMB |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Nintendo Games |
| Date First Available | February 24, 2022 |
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Join Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters in epic, real-time battles across Fódlan
Step into the shoes of Shez, as they meet Edelgard, Dimitri, Claude, and other Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters as you fight for the future of Fódlan. Align with a leader to build and command an army in 1 vs. 1,000-style battles and deep strategy. The house you choose will bring you through one of three compelling stories, each with a different outcome. Each Fire Emblem: Three Houses character you recruit on these journeys has a distinct set of flashy combos and powerful specials that can cut through hordes of enemies.
Use the strategy of Fire Emblem to gain the tactical advantage in Warriors-style gameplay
Dive into real-time battles as you and your army of Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters take on hundreds of opponents, while using elements from Fire Emblem to maximize your strategy. Issue commands to your army in the midst of the chaos of battle to achieve missions and objectives. Plan ahead and prepare for battle by equipping weapons, skills, and classes that capitalize on opponent weaknesses. Assign elements from Fire Emblem: Three Houses, like crests or battalions, to characters to further hone how you plan your approach.
Strengthen your bonds in and out of battle
Develop and build battle-tested relationships with other Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters as you fight for the future of Fódlan. Deepen the relationships between characters to give yourself a tactical advantage on the battlefield and to see them open up in support conversations. Bring characters closer together by pairing them up in battle or by spending time together at base camp. Develop your base camp and train, shop, and prepare each of your team members before jumping into the heat of battle.
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Lead Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters in epic, real-time battles
Step into the shoes of Shez, as they meet Edelgard, Dimitri, Claude, and other Fire Emblem: Three Houses characters as you fight for the future of Fódlan.
Play through three distinct storylines set in the Fire Emblem: Three Houses universe, each with a different ending, from the point of view of a new protagonist, Shez.
Align with a leader to build and command an army in 1 vs. 1,000-style battles and deep strategy. Each Fire Emblem: Three Houses character you recruit on these journeys has a distinct set of flashy combos and powerful specials that can cut through hordes of enemies.
Fire Emblem strategy meets Warriors-style gameplay
Combine the action-packed Warriors-style gameplay with the strategy and style of the Fire Emblem series.
Use Fire Emblem series mechanics like the weapons triangle, character classes, crests, and battalions to tailor your strategy.
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Azure Gleam
Ally with Dimitri as he navigates a messy succession in the Holy Kingdom of Faerghus and fends off the encroaching Adrestian Empire.
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Scarlet Blaze
Align with Edelgard as her army conquers areas of Fódlan to flush out dark forces and rebuild a more just society.
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Golden Wildfire
Join with Claude to build a strong foundation as the Leicester Alliance fends off the Almyran army.
Strengthen your bonds in and out of battle
Deepen the relationships between characters for a tactical advantage and to see them open up in support conversations.
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Customers like the graphics, replay value, and gameplay of the video game. They mention that the character designs are on point, and they are impressed with the attention to detail in each character's armor and weapons. They also say that the story is still interesting enough to keep them wondering what will happen next. However, opinions are mixed on characterization, difficulty level, and storyline.
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Customers say the game has fun gameplay, with awesome visuals and streamlined combat. They also describe the game as one of the best Musou games they've played, an awesome action rpg, and engaging. Customers also mention that the game is challenging enough to make it fun.
"...High replay value with multiple routes and great optional new game plus content carryover of character levels, classes, supports, items, gold, renown..." Read more
"...There are ways to upgrade your camp grounds, tons of different activities to do, and the battles are actually quite well done...." Read more
"For somebody coming from FE: Three Houses, it's a very familiar game to pick up on and get started with since they bring the same elements from that..." Read more
"...This game is good if you like alternate routes. It’s really fun." Read more
Customers find the video game has tons of replay value down the line, with multiple routes and a solid multiplayer option. They also say the story is interesting enough to keep them wondering what will happen next. Customers also mention the game is a great addition to their collection and the cost is cheap.
"...Solid multiplayer option. High replay value with multiple routes and great optional new game plus content carryover of character levels, classes,..." Read more
"...However the story was still interesting enough to keep my wondering what will happen next." Read more
"...to play through the other houses as well meaning there's tons of replay value down the line. I also enjoyed this much more than Hyrule Warriors...." Read more
"Gameplay is fast and fun with a good story. A great addition to my collection!" Read more
Customers find the graphics in the video game software stunning, on point, and rock. They also appreciate the attention to detail in each character's armor and weapons.
"...I was particularly impressed with the attention to detail in each character's armor and weapons, which perfectly capture their personalities and..." Read more
"...Two stars, because the art looks nice, and the controls work. Everything else is a disappointment." Read more
"...Standard DW gameplay.The graphics are good and the gameplay is solid. A must for fans of both Fire Emblem and Dynasty Warriors...." Read more
"...Designs rock though." Read more
Customers are mixed about the storyline. Some mention that the gameplay is good, with plenty of story routes to pursue. They also say that it draws on the storytelling depth of Fire Emblem 3 Houses. However, others say that the story is lackluster and poorly executed. They say the game is fun, but not too much replay value.
"...grounds, tons of different activities to do, and the battles are actually quite well done...." Read more
"...Story plot narratives felt incomplete (going to make an Alois kind of comment and say they could use more hope for a game with “hopes” in the title)...." Read more
"...They show it. Claude actually has tactics. And Ferdinand’s story line is quite good. This is why I play the game, and it does a nice job...." Read more
"...There is far too much busy-work between battles that breaks it up to level up classes, build up a supports, and the most aggravating, building up..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the characterization. Some say it's great to see character favorites again in a new way, and expands upon the amazing cast of characters. They also appreciate the on point character designs, which perfectly capture their personalities and fighting styles. However, some customers feel the story is lackluster and the characters were poorly executed. They mention the story headed by a painfully bland protagonist and the awful voice acting.
"...Lots of new characters (some even playable) that were only ever on the peripheral or mentioned in passing in Three Houses...." Read more
"...Some characters feel a bit underpowered at first, but there is always an option to change classes just like in a regular FE game...." Read more
"...Good: More of the characters you love, and a lot more depth to them...." Read more
"...The character development is a little weaker, but it's a shorter game, so I think that that's fine...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the difficulty level. Some mention that they are far more engaged with the strategy, action gameplay here fun and approachable, with multiple difficulty levels for all player types. However, others say that management is not fun, tedious, and has a bit of a learning curve. They also find the voices grate on their ears and some decisions just don't make sense.
"...Difficulty isn't too hard, but they still keep classic mode if you want to embrace the loss of a teammate if they fall, and you don't get much..." Read more
"...Shez as the new main character in Three Hopes is interesting but obtuse, and they may not be a good personality match for some who might end up..." Read more
"...You are far more engaged with the strategy (deploying units to specific areas, changing specs to gain advantage over certain enemies) while spending..." Read more
"...Be forewarned there is a bit of a learning curve. There’s a lot to implement upgrades into...." Read more
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Pros: Great to see character favorites again in a new way. Tons of new fantastic support conversations between characters that really make you care (this was my favorite personally and ranged from heartwarming to hilarious). Lots of new characters (some even playable) that were only ever on the peripheral or mentioned in passing in Three Houses. Fun battle system and combat graphics/effects. Accessible with multiple difficulty levels for all player types. Solid multiplayer option. High replay value with multiple routes and great optional new game plus content carryover of character levels, classes, supports, items, gold, renown, upgrades, and more so you can continue to build and customize without starting over unless you want to.
Cons (semi-spoilers): Three Hopes seemed darker than Three Houses. Story plot narratives felt incomplete (going to make an Alois kind of comment and say they could use more hope for a game with “hopes” in the title). Three Hopes does not have character ending cards like Three Houses which I really missed. Decisions just didn’t make sense sometimes (like let’s go out of our way to save people we acknowledge will try to destroy us eventually while destroying the people who wouldn’t while not telling them why… “it’s the only way” somehow). Shez as the new main character in Three Hopes is interesting but obtuse, and they may not be a good personality match for some who might end up preferring the quieter Byleth in Three Houses which left more to the player’s imagination to superimpose their preferences. Additionally, there was often too much uncertainty in whether a fight was to the death or just a retreat/surrender. For players like me who liked to recruit as much as possible in Three Houses to avoid fighting/killing, that’s not as often a choice in Three Hopes since way more characters are route locked and cannot be recruited outside of that route. You must play all routes to unlock all items and characters, and the characters can then only be used in a separate section to replay old maps (not in a route story unless they’re recruitable in that route). The route locks do make more narrative sense in Three Hopes than Three Houses when considering character backgrounds, but it makes Three Hopes harsher to play. While I liked 3 out of 4 of the routes in Three Houses, I ended up only liking 1 of the routes in Three Hopes and found parts of the others too uncomfortable. I’m a Blue Lions fan though and players have different preferences. However, the initial story chapters for all routes were all great since they felt really well developed exploring region-specific issues and interesting background details that left me wanting more of that.
Three Houses was one of my favorite video games of all time (plus my favorite in the Fire Emblem series after knocking Path of Radiance from 1st), and if you liked it too then Three Hopes is a 100% necessity even with the cons. Definitely recommended.
The difficulty on hard mode isn’t that grindy which is good if you don’t like to grind. The story wasn’t as good as the story in Three Houses. However the story was still interesting enough to keep my wondering what will happen next.
Anyway. This game gives you the best of both worlds. It keeps the support system and has a compelling story. If you played Three Houses, you’ll notice this is sort of an alternate story, and it’s quite interesting!
There are ways to upgrade your camp grounds, tons of different activities to do, and the battles are actually quite well done. Some characters feel a bit underpowered at first, but there is always an option to change classes just like in a regular FE game.
I was a bit overwhelmed at how much there was to this game at first, but after getting used to it, I’m enjoying it quite a lot! You can still hangout and enjoy time with characters. I haven’t made it all the way through the game yet (playing Blue Lions route) but it you can still recruit some characters from a different class in certain situations.
Be forewarned there is a bit of a learning curve. There’s a lot to implement upgrades into. Figure out which classes, weapons, etc, go best on each character. There are a lot of facilities to use and upgrade and each uses different materials. It can be overwhelming for some, I think, but after getting the hang of it, it becomes a lot easier to manage over time.
Overall, I’m really enjoying this FE Warriors game. If you enjoy both the Warriors style gameplay and mostly everything else FE, then I believe you will enjoy this game.
I've only put in ~10 hours into it, and it's been an enjoyable game to pick up and play, and it certainly breathes some unique combat and gameplay that you don't exactly see and encounter in the other game. I also love the new "tactical" map where you can assign your team to tackle on different objectives while on a mission. Difficulty isn't too hard, but they still keep classic mode if you want to embrace the loss of a teammate if they fall, and you don't get much chances if you make any mistakes, which makes it a fun unforgiving difficulty if you so desired.
I'm hoping to see if there's going to be a similar release based around Engage, but we'll see in the future!
Got it at a discount of $30.99 instead of the full $60, haven't played enough to say whether or not the full price is worth it, but I'd definitely snag it on sale if you liked both 3 Houses and warrior-style gameplay. This game is an alternate retelling of the stories of Three Houses, so beware spoilers for that game that come almost immediately. You can definitely play this one without 3H, but playing that will enrich your experience here a bit.
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Reviewed in Brazil on February 8, 2024
Apesar disso, o jogo padece de um problema que tenho com todos os jogos do gênero musou: muito repetitivo. Apesar do estimulo de jogar ao menos três vezes para acompanhar as três rotas (uma para cada lorde principal), com exceção da primeira vez, acaba sendo um pouco massante, mesmo com a história interessante.





































