thetrin
Hail, peons, for I have come as ambassador from the great and bountiful Blueberry Butt Explosion
Don't compare this to Rob Liefeld until the characters start using their thighs to crush enemy heads.
But they have no feet. :3
Don't compare this to Rob Liefeld until the characters start using their thighs to crush enemy heads.
I thought Super Paper Mario and Paper Mario: Sticker Star were great if not excellent.
9/10?
Those are good odds!
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DAMMIT!
Is Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones a good game to try out this series with?
I mean I already have it on my 3DS as part of the Ambassador program, but I haven't actually tried it out yet.
Is Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones a good game to try out this series with?
I mean I already have it on my 3DS as part of the Ambassador program, but I haven't actually tried it out yet.
It's a solid entry, but I'd track down a copy of the game before it, aptly named "Fire Emblem." There's a little more depth to Sacred Stones, but FE is a far better package in terms of story and memorable characters. I'd also recommend sticking to the portable FE's before you tackle a console release.
What's being spoiled in their review?
Isn't Awakening like, with no little irony being a portable game, the most lavish Fire Emblem?
Nothing big. Most people probably figured that out by just playing the demo.
It's really no surprise.
So I knew that this game was going to be good, but the raving reviews in the OP are driving me nuts. I really should have had my own 3DS by now huh?
I just finished XCOM. I am ready for some Fire Emblem.
I've always really enjoyed Sacred Stones. It's a bit of an anomaly in the series, sharing some similarities with Fire Emblem Gaiden on the NES, but definitely an excellent entry. If you already own it, I would say why not? Pretty much all Fire Emblem games are great! (aside from the DS entry)
Do it man!So I knew that this game was going to be good, but the raving reviews in the OP are driving me nuts. I really should have had my own 3DS by now huh?
If it's no surprise then you should have no problem articulating what exactly is the spoiler that you're referring to, as I asked for.
I'm an embassador too and played it for a bit, it didn't grab me... but I enjoyed the Awakening demo for some reason. Maybe it's the pairing system, it was interesting trying different combinations.
Is Awakening a good game to try if you're not good at SRPGs?
Is Awakening a good game to try if you're not good at SRPGs?
I'm an embassador too and played it for a bit, it didn't grab me... but I enjoyed the Awakening demo for some reason. Maybe it's the pairing system, it was interesting trying different combinations.
Is Awakening a good game to try if you're not good at SRPGs?
If it's no surprise then you should have no problem articulating what exactly is the spoiler that you're referring to, as I asked for.
The thing is that there are not so few people out there that are allergic to any and all things that could be considered "spoilers".
It's justMasked Marth isn't actually Marth, but a girl, oh no!
Shadow Dragon, and the DSiWare WarioWare.
The Gametrailers review is great (as always) and really informative about the game. Its one spoiler (which they show/bring up at least a few times in the video review) is something I basically guessed beforehand anyways.
Namely that MarthI am guessing the game does want that to be some sort of twist but even based on how the game has been marketed it has been pretty obvious, imo.is not actually Marth and is actually a girl.
Fire Emblem: Awakening does an awful lot right, and seeing some of the things it incorporates from the rest of the series is a treat for veterans. Whether Nintendo's positioning of the game as a tentpole release in North America will pay dividends remains to be seen just because this is more accessible than most for newbies does not make it any less of a tactical game, hardly the best-selling genre in the gaming world. Awakening is nevertheless a genuine treat for anyone seeking a deeply rewarding tactical title on the 3DS, and a fine return of the series to the English-speaking world after the last game missed out.
eyothrie said:Did 8-4 translate this game?
Yes they did, but Treehouse did the actual localization as far as I know.
BTW, you might have seen us mention it on Twitter but we did an interview/studio visit with the Awakening developers at Nintendo/Intelligent Systems, including some fan questions, that should go up someplace soon-ish. "Please look forward to it," as they say![]()
Ah, I see.
Yeah, the game itself (at least as far as the demo goes) really does throw out the implications for the player to think about, and then there's the GT review that is absurdly...non subtle. I don't like that myself.
I can confirm now 8-4 actually did do the full localization, under the watchful eye (as always) of the Treehouse (specifically the man, the myth, the legend: Rich Amtower). I can't lie -- we worked -really- hard on it and are super-proud of how it turned out, really hope all you guys and gals enjoy it...
BTW, you might have seen us mention it on Twitter but we did an interview/studio visit with the Awakening developers at Nintendo/Intelligent Systems, including some fan questions, that should go up someplace soon-ish. "Please look forward to it," as they say![]()
I can confirm now 8-4 actually did do the full localization, under the watchful eye (as always) of the Treehouse (specifically the man, the myth, the legend: Rich Amtower). I can't lie -- we worked -really- hard on it and are super-proud of how it turned out, really hope all you guys and gals enjoy it...
BTW, you might have seen us mention it on Twitter but we did an interview/studio visit with the Awakening developers at Nintendo/Intelligent Systems, including some fan questions, that should go up someplace soon-ish. "Please look forward to it," as they say![]()
Woo-hoo! Can't wait for it!I can confirm now 8-4 actually did do the full localization, under the watchful eye (as always) of the Treehouse (specifically the man, the myth, the legend: Rich Amtower). I can't lie -- we worked -really- hard on it and are super-proud of how it turned out, really hope all you guys and gals enjoy it...
BTW, you might have seen us mention it on Twitter but we did an interview/studio visit with the Awakening developers at Nintendo/Intelligent Systems, including some fan questions, that should go up someplace soon-ish. "Please look forward to it," as they say![]()
What's wrong with Shadow Dragon?
I can confirm now 8-4 actually did do the full localization, under the watchful eye (as always) of the Treehouse (specifically the man, the myth, the legend: Rich Amtower). I can't lie -- we worked -really- hard on it and are super-proud of how it turned out, really hope all you guys and gals enjoy it...
BTW, you might have seen us mention it on Twitter but we did an interview/studio visit with the Awakening developers at Nintendo/Intelligent Systems, including some fan questions, that should go up someplace soon-ish. "Please look forward to it," as they say![]()
This is hardly what I'd call a 'tentpole' release...
This is hardly what I'd call a 'tentpole' release...
Which is really exciting and very out of character for NOA. You would think NOA would be more thrilled about the release of Braing Age.They are definitely treating this (a first for Fire Emblem, at least in the west) as a tentpole 3DS release.