Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo |
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Fire Emblem: Monshou no Nazo reviewReviewed February 26, 2010Rob Hamilton says: "Other than that, in Monshou no Nazo, there's a certain generic feel to characters. Some guys are faster and get critical hits more often. Others ride horses (which they must dismount to participate in castle levels), so they can cover terrain more quickly. A few more either use bows, can unlock doors and chests or have superior defense at the cost of inferior speed. Overall, most of them tend to mesh together into a big glob of the mundane." |
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