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Nackar

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  1. Before we unleash all the rage, let's wait and see what happens with the NOA and NOE releases. As others have said in the other thread before, it seems to be more common in Japan to release multiple versions... of anything really. Music fans really don't blink twice if their fave's new album gets a release in two or three versions, and they're crazy enough to buy all of them.

    The fact that they didn't also immediately confirm that for the American release gives me some hope they'll do things differently there (and here). I just hope it means we get to pay less, not that we'll only have access to less content.

  2. Also, I found this on Siliconera

    http://www.siliconera.com/2015/04/02/details-differences-two-version-fire-emblem/

    According to them, the White version will have alternative ways of acquiring experience outside the story, and more freedom developing characters, while both of those are limited in the Black version. It kinda sounds like the Black story will play like older Fire Emblems, where you go from chapter to chapter with no rest in between.

    I really, sincerely hope that's true! While I do like the whole map-based free progression from FE8 and FE13, I think I might like the other 'system' even better. I can't help myself - I always grind, even if it ruins the fun and challenge of the game for me.

    Of course, if there's no map-based grinding but arenas instead I'll probably end up doing that. Maybe I should just learn to control myself.

  3. I can't believe it's already been ten years since Path of Radiance! I remember being so extremely hyped when it was released, and locking myself in my room to play all day long... I didn't have much going on. Also, I feel old now.

    I LOVED these games - they might actually constitute my favourite "era" in FE history, although FE4/5 give them a run for their money gameplay-wise. In the end, these win out for me because of nostalgia reasons, since I actually went through the whole hype phase of hearing about it for the first time, watching news slowly leak out and getting to play it for the first time. Whenever I feel like replaying an older FE game these two are the ones I tend to go for - despite the fact that it means I have to dust off the ol' Wii.

  4. I'd love to see a different kind of non-human character. I'm over manaketes, and while I don't mind them being in the game (they've become something of a series mainstay after all), I would also like to see something new. The Taguel were new in FEA of course, but in the end they worked exactly like manaketes (and their design was way too furry for me). The Laguz introduced a different gameplay mechanism as well, which I appreciated, though their design didn't do much for me. I think there's a lot they can still do with this.

  5. while this would never happen...

    imo it could actually be pretty interesting really fucking cool to have dual narratives split by like 20 years that you swap between every so often

    no time travel or anything just parallel narratives

    That actually does sound really cool. I am not a fan of time traveling in stories in any medium (partly because I think it's often done very poorly, and partly because even if it's done well I tend to get really REALLY confused).

    I don't mind the children characters, though - I actually really like those, as long as you don't control them simultaneously with their parents.

  6. The Awakening-bundle sold very well, so I could see them doing another one. I'd love to get it myself - my "old" 3DS XL still works fine but I'm a sucker for more processing power darnit.

    Plus I was almost kind of disappointed when I found out there would be a FE-styled 3DS XL just five months after I got my regular one.

  7. No more overly childish characters

    Oh God yes - Nowi-like characters make me want to punch a wall. In fact, why not have a huge, ugly, and butch man be a manakete once, if we have to have them in the game? Spice things up!

    In all seriousness, I know these characters have their fans (like every type does), so I'm fine with there being one or two, but I don't want too many.

  8. I was hoping for Awakening sequel but this looks it even better. I love the Eastern vs Western conflict. The new samurai-esque weapons are great, and from the descriptions they are making a few changes here and there to Fire Emblem.

    And the trailer was epic, and by far the best thing about the Nintendo Direct. It'd be great if the Avatar character was the Lord. That way we don't have to deal with a bland lord. That bland lord will be ourselves!

    Yes, I hope so! I could finally implement the bland lord character I designed years ago.

  9. I wasn't too keen on the DLC in Awakening, but since it was so successful I can't see them NOT doing it. Personally, while I loved the fanservice in them having characters from other games appear, it felt very trivial as really they were just generic units. I'd prefer just a few characters appearing if that meant they'd actually get some lines, a DLC-story or simply some unique classes/items.

  10. ^ Yes, that seems true.

    I didn't frequent this forum in the last two years or so (since before Awakening came out) and only started posting again today due to hype for the new game, but I was shocked to see all the hate for Awakening! (to the degree that it almost seems cool to hate on it). Critics loved it and the game sold a lot so clearly many people liked/loved them. I'm a series veteran and while it's not my favourite at all and there are some elements I could do without, I still liked it A LOT.

  11. I know I don't have to do it, and I know that this is all on me, but the simple possibility of endless grinding means that I'll end up doing it anyway, basically ruining the second half of the game or so for myself difficulty-wise. I did the same in FE8 - not that there was much to ruin difficulty-wise, but still Again, I know that's my own fault, but that for that very selfish reason alone I kind of like there to be no extreme / endless grinding opportunity :p.

    As for weight, I liked it a lot myself, but I'm a sucker for more stats. Really, the more stats the merrier, just give me an entire page in the character status screen filled with stats.

  12. I wouldn't mind a marriage/generation system like in FE4, but I can't say I cared too much for it in FE13 - only because it meant more characters. Having said that, I'm a bit anxious about them removing it, considering how many critics (at least in the West) showered praise on the game by heavily referring to its "romantic" side (which in my opinion was kind of painful). I wonder if removing that whole system (or slimming it down) would result in lower review scores and sales.

    As for the avatar, I thought it was fun but I never missed it in any of the other games.

  13. I wouldn't mind a couple new weapon classes to shake things up like shields. But I doubt it, the weapon triangle is held in very high regard by the fanbase and as much as I want it shaken up a bit, I also don't want it to be ruined.

    Yes, I get that. I would really like a few new weapon classes though - it's one of the things I most look forward to for each new FE game, and so far we've really only gotten knives or crossbows, and neither one interested me much.

  14. Even if this does a lot worse than Awakening, I can see them putting out at least one more, or a couple. I was amazed when I saw the sales figures for FE9 and FE10 compared to FE7 - yet they kept releasing them. It wouldn't have been forever of course, as we know, but it's clear they didn't just give up after one release with lower sales.

    Besides, they've now seen the series CAN be revived/revitalized, so even if we see another slump in the future I think they won't lose hope too soon.

  15. I am concerned where the Fire Emblem series is going now. I feel that the art style is creeping down the "overly-anime" lane. I love the older Fire Emblem games, as well as the spin-off games like Tear Ring Saga and Berwick Saga, because their art style was much more mature. Aside from the technicolor hair and large eyes, characters, for the most part, dressed and acted like individuals from a medieval era. I was turned off by Awakening's art because the artist over-expressed the high-fantasy element that is present in all Fire Emblem games. For that reason, we ended up having knights and cavaliers with silly-looking armor in Awakening.

    Juxtapose Oswin, from FE7, with Kellam from Awakening. Which one looks more dignified? Yusuke Kosaki is a talented artist, but his designs are bordering Tetsuya Nomura's level of impracticality and silliness.

    Yes, this was probably my main qualm with Awakening. I do not care for an overly anime-style design, especially since it unfortunately so often comes paired with clichéd characters (I'm not saying there haven't been clichés or stereotyped characters in previous Fire Emblems, but for some reason it seemed worse to me in Awakening). I was really disappointed for a brief second during the trailer when they transitioned from the battle scene to the dancing girl before the hype took over again.

    Of course, it won't ruin the game for me. I enjoyed Awakening A LOT - but I do find myself caring less for the world and its characters than I did for the older FEs.

  16. Whatever the US release ends up being (I can wait), I just hope the European release isn't much later. Awakening was two months later, and that was fine, but it's annoying knowing there's a fully translated English version out in the US, but we have to wait here for the game to be translated even though in this country we end up getting the English version anyway (and thank God for that).

    On the other hand, whenever there are gameplay differences between the US and EU versions I tend to prefer the latter, so it's fine in that regard.

  17. Although I'm somewhat disappointed with them not releasing a new game in between, I am at least glad they're continuing with the series! This wait was one of the longest ones yet and I was terrified they had cancelled the series. Besides, it's not a strange move, considering these games haven't been released in the West yet. I'm curious to see how it will end up. Maybe it'll even light up that ol' Fire Emblem spark in me ^^

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