![]() The low-res textures, the occasional framerate issues, missing areas of the monastery (at launch), and general lack of map variety all slightly blemish what is otherwise a fantastic game.īut with this Warriors spin-off to hold everyone over, it's clear that Intelligent Systems is taking much more time with the next true Fire Emblem title to ensure that it'll be better at launch. I love Three Houses-in fact, it's my favorite RPG of all time-but even I can't ignore its glaring issues. Whenever I think about playing it, I usually just think I'd prefer chipping away at the original Hyrule Warriors a little more.įor all the people disappointed that we didn't get a true FE title, look at it this way: 3H Warriors is meant to hold fans over until the next major game which means "FE17" is going to be more polished and have better launch content than Three Houses did. I picked it up like a year ago when stimulus checks rolled out and have only put like 2 hours into it since then. It was just the worst of both worlds for me. Doesn't help that I thought BotW had a pretty cringe story (probably in large part because of the voice acting). ![]() Something fresh and different.Īs a Zelda fan, I loved Hyrule Warriors, but after playing it on Wii U, 3DS, and Switch and getting nowhere close to finishing it either time, I really had no interest in Age of Calamity. I think they should have at least targeted a different audience who isn't already suffering from Musou fatigue, like maybe Kirby or Xenoblade. I'm not a Fire Emblem fan, so maybe those people are really excited for this, but I just don't see the point. Each game takes hundreds of hours to beat, and the gameplay can get mind-numbingly repetitive, so it's easy to get really burned out on just one of them, let alone however many are on Switch now. ![]() It's like they have a quota of one per year to meet. ![]() Nintendo really needs to chill with all the Warriors games. ![]()
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