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Fire Engage Part 7: Chapter 21-26

Here is the final part of my playthrough of Fire Emblem Engage. Beware of spoilers, including for the ending! More Paralogues Before we begin, I'll discuss the Paralogues, so those who have stumbled here won't inadvertently read spoilers. Byleth's Paralogue was the first one I did, and takes place inside the Holy Tomb. Like Chapter 11 of Three Houses, you must advance to the south to defeat the boss- Byleth, in this case- while protecting the Crystals, which are stand-ins for Crest Stones. The good news is that they're destroyable objects and it takes the enemy a few attacks to bring them down. The bad news is that once they're down, they're gone forever; in Three Houses, you could recover the Crest Stones by defeating the enemies carrying them before they could flee. Byleth is the boss of the chapter, and primarily uses his Goddess Dance to refresh units. Somewhat annoyingly, the staff users near him use Warp to send enemies to where you're most vulnerable...

Fire Emblem Engage Part 6: Chapter 16-20

We're now on the sixth part of my chronicling Fire Emblem Engage. This time, the entry will cover Chapter 16-20, and it's obviosu that the game's entering the home stretch, although there's still a ways to go before the end. Be warned- there will be major spoilers in this entry, especially toward the end. As a note before we begin, I'll point out that I'll probably put the rest of the game into one last entry, which won't be uploaded for a few days. Chapter 16 The mission is on the border of Solm and Firene, bringing the adventure full circle, literally and figuratively. It's similar to how, in Awakening, the last few chapters were near places you'd already been. Alear and the royals discuss their next move, noting that they have five rings, but the bad guys have seven- the six that were stolen from Alear at the cathedral and Eirika and Ephraim's ring. They realize they're in a tight situation- they need to get some rings back but taking the ...

Fire Emblem Engage Part 5: Chapter 13-15

Once again, I'm resuming my playthrough of Fire Emblem Engage, in which I cover what could be called the Solm arc of the game- Chapters 13-15, as well as Chapter 12, which I covered last time. Beware of spoilers if you have not already played the game. Chapter 13 Fogado introduces the heroes to his mother Queen Seforia, who is remarkably laid-back for a queen, answering to "Mom" rather than "Mother." She informs the heroes that her daughter Timerra has Ike's ring, and demonstrates that she lets her children- including Timerra, the successor to the throne- mostly do as they please. At night, Timera is camping with her retainers, eating meat and doing some awful singing when some bandits attack. Fogado and the heroes arrive and have to help out. The map is another "fog of war" map (i.e. night in thi scase). These maps seem more common than in Three Houses, in which Chapter 3 was the only story map with fog (and it disappears after the mage's deat...

Fire Emblem Engage Part 4: Chapters 9-12

Welcome to the fourth part of my blog entry series chronicling my playthrough of Fire Emblem Engage. This entry will deal with what could be considered the "Elusia arc" of the game- Chapters 9-11.  Be warned- this blog entry, and all subsequent ones in the series, will include significant plot spoilers, so do not view it if you do not want to be spoiled . Without further ado, let us resume the series. Chapter 9 This chapter takes place on the border of Brodia and Elusia. King Morion heads out to fight King Hyacinth without the help of a ring, and it goes about as poorly as one might expect. While Hyacinth almost loses to Morion, he pulls out Lyn's ring and defeats Morion, abducting him. He orders Ivy to stay behind and hold off their pursuers without her ring, as punishment for losing a ring that Sombron gifted her. The goal is simple- get to the east end of the map and defeat Ivy- and while the goal is to save Morion, there isn't any pressure to defeat Ivy quickly. I...

Fire Emblem Engage Part 3: Jean's Paralogue, Chapters 6-8

 I pick up where I left off on my first impressions of Engage. Again, there shouldn't be too many major spoilers at this point, but this review will discuss plot points, so be advised if you want to go in blind. After starting the game, I saw that skirmishes were available- like in Awakening, they tend to become available upon startup or after completing a map. I took part in my first skirmish, against Firenese knights. It was a good opportunity to gain experience points and support with my units. Speaking of supports, I notice that they're rather short, often totaling between 10-20 lines between the characters. That isn't necessarily a bad thing in and of itself, but perhaps it could contribute to the lack of in-depth Jean's Paralogue I decided to start with the first Paralogue. Paralogues in Awakening and Fates tend to involve unit recruitment (usually a second-generation unit), while Three Houses grants special battalions, Heroes' Relics and other rewards. Engage...

Fire Emblem Engage Part 2: Chapters 4-5

This is the second part of my ongoing coverage of my playthrough of Fire Emblem Engage. This time, we will cover Chapter 4 and 5, and while there won't be too many spoilers, that will eventually change. Another thing to keep in mind is that these are my first impressions, and not only can they be revised over time, but I'm also writing based off of memory, and may not recall all details(for example, the names of minor characters). Chapter 4 Continued I tried the chapter again, having learned from my mistakes the previous time. It was a bit challenging getting my forces to Chloe and Louis in time, but I was able to manage it in the end; maps in which you have to reach a single allied unit surrounded by enemies can often be frustrating. The boss is an armored unit that is immune to being broken under most circumstances, and doesn't appear to be any slower than a standard infantry unit. I know armored units have a bad reputation for not being very useful, but this is overcompe...

Fire Emblem Engage Part 1: First Impressions

Yesterday, I picked up Fire Emblem Engage.  I played through the first three chapters and started the fourth, so I will share my thoughts in this blog. This blog entry won't have any major spoilers beyond what you might have heard of in promotional materials, but later ones about Engage might, and I will warn you when those entries delve into spoilers. Startup and Character Creation After starting up the game, an opening movie plays, showing most of the main cast, the Emblems in action and teasing future events. The song seems to be about the world, but I personally prefer Three House's "The Edge of Dawn," albeit in part because its significance only becomes apparent after you complete the game. The moment the game begins, you're given the task of creating your character, and have to choose a few things. Your "form"- in other words, your gender. Since I chose a female character, I will write the first impression accordingly. Your character's date of ...