

"It's no small feat that Fire Emblem Engage is able to tell a simple-but-fun story that celebrates the vast history of its series in a way that doesn't rely on prior knowledge of that legacy. Intelligent Systems and Nintendo really went above and beyond when tailoring this tactical timesink." - Jenni Lada IGN - 9/10

"But when you think about it, only having those four issues after I've spent over 60 hours with Fire Emblem Engage isn't bad! In fact, I'd say it is a testament to how solid this strategy game is. But beyond that, Fire Emblem Engage feels like a safe, straightforward entry in Nintendo’s long-running series." - Jake Dekker Siliconera - 9/10 If you’re looking for a deep tactical RPG with some colorful characters, it will certainly scratch that itch. And although the Emblem Rings add a deep and satisfying wrinkle to the battles, the heroes contained within them are one-dimensional apparitions that leave a lot to be desired. The result is a predictable and straightforward romp that's carried by its fantastic presentation and engaging combat. "While Fire Emblem's combat mechanics have never been better, Engage's story and structure lack the ambition of its predecessors. Here are what other writers are saying about the Nintendo Switch exclusive. On GameSpot sister site Metacritic, Fire Emblem Engage currently has an 82 score with 63 critic reviews. This is possible by finding 12 Emblem Rings throughout the game. Players assume the role of Alear, a son or daughter of the Divine Dragon, and can fight alongside previous heroes from the franchise, like Marth and Roy (who also may be remembered from their Super Smash Bros. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
