
That said, this is also a good opportunity to point out that people who liked the last one - confusingly named "Fire Emblem" here despite there having been more than a handful of previous instalments in Japan - will quickly fall in love with this one again, just as soon as they get over it being the same thing with a different story, a bolted-on multiplayer mode, and some arguably superficial changes to the structure of the campaign. And given that most of them were issues last time around too, it's probably fair to frown and admit they're innate. See, it's a wonderful thing, Fire Emblem. Because, love it as I do, I have to admit that it's more of an acquired taste than I first thought - back when I stumbled giddy and excited out of the back-end of the first Western instalment in the strategy-RPG series last summer. For now, let's consider the second bit of that sentence - and let me bash myself round the head with it sufficiently that I can write about Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones without glossing over some of its weightier flaws. Who "they" are can be a sub-quest for later. The Fire Emblem Wiki is in no way affiliated with Nintendo.They say that true love is blind. The Fire Emblem series is copyrighted by Nintendo. YANLI2233 Pumpkin Lantern Halloween Pumpkin Hanging Paper Lanter Valorant anime Pullover Hoodies 3D Realistic Printed Pattern Fas

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