Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones |
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Platform: Game Boy Advance
Genre: Turn-Based Strategy (Fantasy) Developer: Intelligent Systems AKA: Fire Emblem: Seima no Kouseki (JP) |
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Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones review (Game Boy Advance) |
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Reviewed by lasthero (September 12, 2005) Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones is about a princess named Eirika who must save her continent from the Grado Empire, which has recently started up an odd policy of kicking all their neighboring countries’ asses for no good reason. Through her quest, she must reunite with her missing twin brother, unravel the Grado Empire’s darker plot, and stop an age-old evil from resurfacing and covering the world in eternal darkness. Starting with only her rapier, her wits, her trusted companion, Seth, and her ... |
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Reviewed by meeptroid (January 29, 2008) Your favorite character has perished in battle. Realizing there is no hope of reviving him, grief plagues you, and you pick up the pieces, go back to square one and restart the chapter with a scornful vengeance, coldly calculating your every move as to punish the enemy for your loss and avoid repeating the same mistake. It is the gift and the curse of the Fire Emblem series, the permanent loss of characters upon death and the sense of urgency and grandiose that goes with it. When coupled ... |
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Reviewed by strawhat (September 10, 2006) I came into this game as another one of those guys who only knew Fire Emblem because of Marth and Roy from Super Smash Bros Melee. So basically, I didn't really know much about the game other than the fact that it's kinda similar to Advance Wars. After playing through the first few minutes of it, I was completely sucked into the world of Princess Eirika and her comrades. |
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