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A 1996 SNES exclusive Fire Emblem game is reportedly getting a remake, presumably for the Nintendo Switch 2.
A new Fire Emblem game for Nintendo Switch 2 may be revealed very soon, according to a brand new Nintendo rumor.
The Fire Emblem franchise had quite a few games on the OG Switch, and now, it might be getting prepped for a Switch 2 title!
With more than 15 installments, Fire Emblem has introduced plenty of memorable characters over the years, but who among them stands out as the best?
The minute-to-minute gameplay in Fire Emblem Engage is the best the franchise has offered so far, but at the expense of its generic story and somewhat forgettable characters. How does it rank ...
As with any giant Nintendo JRPG or RPG, Fire Emblem Engage brings with it a host of characters for you to get to know and some familiar and new faces, as well. But who makes up the Fire Emblem Engage ...
From the mainline Fire Emblem games, we move to Fire Emblem Heroes, where players are introduced to the prince and princess of the Kingdom of Askr, Alfonse and Sharena, and the summoner Kiran.
Fire Emblem Engage sees the return of one of the more popular weapons that has had a stable appearance in all of the franchise's entries.
Fans are debating over the existence of a ‘missing’ Fire Emblem game that may have meant to launch before Fire Emblem Engage.
The end result was Fire Emblem's most successful game in sales until Awakening. Like Shadow Dragon, this also had a DS remake, New Mystery of the Emblem, which remained Japan-exclusive.
The first thing to note in Fire Emblem Engage is the Weapon Triangle. Fire Emblem operates with a rather rigid – but easy-to-grasp – rock-paper-scissors system. In this case, it is Sword-Axe ...