Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade

Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade

2002
Role-Playing
Strategy
The Binding Blade is set on the continent of Elibe. Elibe was engulfed a thousand years before in a conflict between humanity and dragons called the Scouring begun by humanity, the dragons were defeated and banished from the world. Victory was achieved using the eight Divine Weapons, which were subsequently scattered across Elibe. The story begins when King Zephiel, ruler of the kingdom of Bern, finishes the brutal conquest of Ilia and Sacae and sets his sights on Lycia. (Wikipedia)
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Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade

2002
Role-Playing
Strategy
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Rated 06 Feb 2018
77
73rd
The cast in this game is incredibly bland compared to future titles. I also hated all of the annoying inconveniences such as how Roy doesn't class up until late in the game or the vague means you get the true ending of the game... or even worse, the dumb growth rates. That said, this game still has the elements that make FE engaging, even despite its shortcomings. Future games would significantly polish what this game set out to achieve.
Rated 24 Oct 2019
55
48th
good lord. perhaps it's unfair to compare this to its immediate sequels, both of which are better in numerous ways, but I owe this game nothing. the bloated cast effectively means any character dying is a game over, because you have no way to ensure any replacements are capable of not getting slaughtered themselves. you're forced to abuse the arenas to compensate for the difficulty, which then only makes the game way, way too easy. it's still Fire Emblem, though.

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