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Fire Emblem Warriors

2017
GenresAdventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Crime, Simulation, RPG, Fighting, Strategy, Military and Warfare, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableOct 20, 2017
PlatformNintendo Switch
DeveloperOmega Force
Overview

"Clash with legions of soldiers and fierce monsters as Marth, Xander, Corrin, and other Fire Emblem heroes unleashing over-the-top-powerful Dynasty Warriors-style moves. Take direct control of known and original Fire Emblem characters, issue them strategic commands in the midst of battle, pair up heroes to unleash stunning attacks, and more. Unlock new playable heroes, each with their own unique moves, special attacks, weapon types, and voiced dialogue in this large-scale action game from the Hyrule Warriors team."

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Metacritic Score

74


Opencritic Score

75


IMDB Score

6.6

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Critics have mixed opinions on the story of Fire Emblem Warriors. Some appreciate the incorporation of characters from different titles, finding it predictable but enjoyable. Others criticize the thin, unoriginal narrative with weak character development and contrived reasons for battles. Overall, the consensus is that the story falls short of expectations, lacking depth and originality, disappointing many who were hoping for a more engaging narrative in line with the Fire Emblem series.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of Fire Emblem Warriors are varied. Some critics, such as COGconnected and God is a Geek, appreciate the incorporation of characters from different titles and the justice done to the source material. They find the story to be predictable but still enjoyable. Additionally, IGN and We Got This Covered mention the enjoyment of having favorite Fire Emblem heroes around, despite the story being described as bare-bones or forgettable. These positive opinions highlight the appeal of the game to fans of the Fire Emblem series and the satisfaction derived from familiar characters and interactions. On the other hand, several critics express negative views towards the story of Fire Emblem Warriors. CGMagazine, Game Informer, and Polygon criticize the story for being thin, lacking development for original characters, and having weak excuses for battles. They also mention convoluted situations, contrived reasons for characters to fight, and a lack of captivating or deep storytelling. The Digital Fix and The Games Machine describe the story as banal, uninteresting, and lacking depth or originality. These negative opinions highlight the weaknesses in the narrative and the disappointment felt by critics who were expecting a more engaging and well-crafted story. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of Fire Emblem Warriors falls short of expectations. While some critics appreciate the incorporation of characters from different titles and the justice done to the source material, the majority of opinions lean towards the negative side. The story is often described as thin, lacking development, predictable, and lacking in originality. Critics such as GameSpot and NZGamer express disappointment in the story's lack of captivating elements and deep characters typically found in Fire Emblem games. The general sentiment is that the story is not a strong element of the game and serves mainly as an excuse to bring favorite characters together.


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Critics generally praise Fire Emblem Warriors for blending strategic elements with hack-and-slash gameplay, lauding features like teaming up players and the weapon triangle system. However, some critics find the combat too easy and repetitive, with superficial strategy elements. Overall, the game offers an enjoyable experience that successfully combines the best of both franchises, appealing to fans of strategic action games.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of Fire Emblem Warriors are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its strategic elements and the ability to team up different players. App Trigger commends the gameplay for its fine-tuned strategy and the ability to team up different players. CGMagazine mentions that Fire Emblem Warriors successfully blends the hack-and-slash Warriors gameplay with the strategy found in Fire Emblem, adding depth to the gameplay with the inclusion of the weapon triangle and the ability to give orders to allies. Easy Allies also highlights the surprising depth of the gameplay, incorporating mechanics from the classic strategy series and the implementation of the Fire Emblem weapon triangle. The Digital Fix appreciates the smoothness of the core hack-and-slash gameplay mechanics and the retention of essential strategy elements from traditional Fire Emblem games. However, there are some criticisms regarding the gameplay. COGconnected mentions that while the gameplay is fluid and easy to pick up, the combat is considered too easy overall. Game Informer describes the strategy elements as superficial and often ineffective, suggesting that they could have been more fully developed. GameSpot points out that the inclusion of the weapon triangle system from Fire Emblem slows down combat, which might not appeal to all players. RPGamer mentions that despite the variety in classes offered by the game's roster, the combat can feel repetitive. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Fire Emblem Warriors offers an enjoyable gameplay experience with a mix of strategic elements and hack-and-slash action. The incorporation of the Fire Emblem weapon triangle, the ability to team up different players, and the variety of playstyles are praised by multiple critics. The game's strategic possibilities, engaging gameplay in History Mode, and the inclusion of tactical elements are also highlighted as positive aspects. However, some critics express concerns about the combat being too easy or repetitive, and the superficiality of the strategy elements. Despite these criticisms, the overall sentiment is that Fire Emblem Warriors successfully combines the best elements of the Warriors series with the strategic gameplay of Fire Emblem, resulting in a satisfying and enjoyable experience for fans of both franchises.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the graphics of Fire Emblem Warriors. Some praise its beautiful animations, colorful worlds, and effective character designs, while others criticize issues like frame rate drops and visual clarity in handheld mode. Overall, the game impresses with its visuals but falls short in some areas, offering an enjoyable experience that captures the essence of the Fire Emblem series.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Fire Emblem Warriors are varied. Several critics praised the game's visuals, with Game Informer noting the beautiful animations and effective illusion of unique characters, and Game Rant mentioning the stunning graphics on the Nintendo Switch with a resolution of 1080p and an anime aesthetic that fits well with the Fire Emblem series. IGN also commended the art style, stating that it translates the traditional 2D art of Fire Emblem into 3D beautifully, with colorful worlds, great character models, and fun maps to explore. The Digital Fix highlighted the impressive character models in cutscenes and in-game. However, there were also negative opinions about the game's graphics and visual design. Critics such as COGconnected and TheSixthAxis mentioned issues with visuals in handheld mode, with COGconnected stating that the visuals were not impressive and the map appeared small and cluttered in handheld mode. Polygon and GameSpot both highlighted frame rate drops and performance issues, especially during effects-heavy encounters or when rendering large numbers of enemies or introducing characters in cutscenes. TheSixthAxis also mentioned severe pop-in and a lack of clarity in local multiplayer handheld mode. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Fire Emblem Warriors has impressive visuals and animations, particularly in cutscenes and for named characters. The game's art style successfully translates the traditional 2D art of Fire Emblem into 3D, creating colorful and visually appealing worlds. However, there are some issues with frame rate drops, performance, and visual quality in certain situations, such as split-screen multiplayer or effects-heavy encounters. Despite these drawbacks, the game is generally enjoyable and captures the spirit of the Fire Emblem series.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the Sound Design and Music of Fire Emblem Warriors. Positive points include fully voiced dialogue, immersive sound effects, and a splendid soundtrack that enhances gameplay. However, criticisms include inconsistent English voice acting and repetitive sound design. Overall, opinions are divided, but the general sentiment leans towards positivity with praise for the music and sound design.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Fire Emblem Warriors are varied. Several critics, such as CGMagazine and RPGamer, appreciate the fact that every line of dialogue in the game is voiced, which adds to the immersive experience. They also commend the sound effects, with RPGamer specifically mentioning that they are nice and CGMagazine noting that they are well done. COGconnected and The Digital Fix highlight the positive aspect of the soundtrack, with COGconnected describing it as splendid and The Digital Fix stating that it is brilliant and gives fans a nostalgic feel. The Games Machine also praises the soundtrack, describing it as lively and epic, particularly during powerful character techniques. Vooks adds that the music is enjoyable and fits well with the gameplay. However, there are some negative opinions regarding the Sound Design and Music of Fire Emblem Warriors. God is a Geek criticizes the English voice acting, stating that it is inconsistent and some characters do not have the same voice actor as in the original games. NZGamer mentions that the sound design is repetitive, with the same sound bites playing when upgrading characters. The music is not mentioned in their review, which could imply that it did not leave a significant impression. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Sound Design and Music of Fire Emblem Warriors have both positive and negative aspects. While the fully voiced dialogue and well-executed sound effects are appreciated by some reviewers, the inconsistent English voice acting and repetitive sound design are seen as drawbacks. The positive comments about the soundtrack being splendid, brilliant, and enjoyable indicate that it generally enhances the gameplay experience. However, the mention of some voice acting sounding different from previous Fire Emblem games suggests that there may be a lack of consistency for longtime fans. Despite these mixed opinions, it seems that the overall sentiment leans more towards the positive side, with the music and sound design being generally well-received by the critics.


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Critics have mixed opinions on the voice acting in Fire Emblem Warriors. Positive reviews praise the fully voiced dialogue for enhancing immersion and storytelling, while noting standout performances. However, negative feedback criticizes inconsistencies and quality issues, with some voices not matching original games. Overall, while the voice acting adds depth, there are concerns about its consistency and potential impact on the overall experience.

The opinions of the critics regarding the voice acting in Fire Emblem Warriors are quite varied. CGMagazine and COGconnected both agree that the game benefits from having every line of dialogue fully voiced, which adds to the immersive experience. COGconnected even goes as far as stating that the voice acting in the game is well done and stands out. Vooks also praises the full voice acting, noting that it adds depth to the characters and enhances the storytelling. These positive opinions highlight the importance of voice acting in creating a compelling narrative and bringing the characters to life. However, there are some negative opinions regarding the voice acting in Fire Emblem Warriors. God is a Geek criticizes the English voice acting, stating that it is inconsistent and some characters do not have the same voice actor as in the original games. Trusted Reviews also finds the voice acting to be iffy in parts, without specifying which aspects they found lacking. These criticisms suggest that there may be inconsistencies or discrepancies in the quality and consistency of the voice acting, which can potentially detract from the overall experience. Overall, the critics' opinions on the voice acting in Fire Emblem Warriors are mixed. While there are positive remarks about the fully voiced dialogue and the impact it has on the storytelling, there are also concerns about the consistency and quality of the voice acting. NintendoWorldReport mentions that some of the voice acting sounds different from previous Fire Emblem games, which may require adjustment for longtime fans. RPGamer acknowledges that the voice acting is strong and helps with the support conversations, but also notes that there will be a lot of repetition during combat. This suggests that while the voice acting has its strengths, there are also areas where it falls short. Ultimately, the overall consensus seems to be that the voice acting in Fire Emblem Warriors has both positive and negative aspects, and it may vary in quality and consistency throughout the game.


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Critics mostly praised Fire Emblem Warriors on the Nintendo Switch for its solid technical performance, with smooth gameplay and stable frame rates in both docked and handheld modes. While some noted minor issues like frame rate drops and visual glitches, overall consensus is positive for a stable and enjoyable experience on the platform.

In terms of the technical performance of Fire Emblem Warriors on the Nintendo Switch, the majority of critics had positive opinions. CGMagazine stated that the game offers two performance settings, with the Quality Mode being the better option overall. COGconnected praised the game for performing well in both docked and handheld modes, with the handheld mode almost matching the docked performance. Destructoid also commended the game for its stable performance and lack of severe framerate drops. GamePro Germany mentioned that the performance on the Nintendo 3DS version is smooth. However, there were some negative opinions regarding the technical performance on the Nintendo Switch. GameSpot mentioned frame rate drops and performance issues that can be obtrusive and annoying. God is a Geek pointed out visual issues such as poor textures and noticeable pop-in with enemies. Polygon mentioned frame rate dips and stuttering during effects-heavy encounters and split-screen multiplayer, although a performance mode is available to improve gameplay. Overall, the consensus among critics for the technical performance of Fire Emblem Warriors on the Nintendo Switch is generally positive. IGN, RPGamer, Switch Player, and Trusted Reviews all mentioned that they did not encounter major performance issues. The game was praised for its solid performance, lack of frame rate drops, and smooth gameplay. However, there were some criticisms regarding split-screen multiplayer and occasional technical issues in handheld mode, as mentioned by The Digital Fix and TheSixthAxis. It is worth noting that while some critics mentioned specific technical shortcomings, the overall sentiment leans towards a stable and enjoyable experience on the Nintendo Switch.


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Critics generally praise Fire Emblem Warriors for its abundant content, diverse game modes, and potential for multiple playthroughs. The History Mode stands out for its unique challenges, while DLC offers promise for more replay value. Despite some concerns about repetitive gameplay, the game's depth, fan service, and enjoyment for Fire Emblem fans shine through. Overall, critics agree that the game offers a satisfying amount of replayability and content for players.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of Fire Emblem Warriors are generally positive. Many critics praise the game for its abundance of content and various game modes that provide opportunities for multiple playthroughs. The History Mode is particularly highlighted as a welcome change of pace, offering different objectives and challenges to keep players engaged. Critics such as CGMagazine and Destructoid mention the potential for DLC to enhance the replay value by introducing new characters and battles. The unlockable items and the ability to play through famous battles from the entire series in the History Mode also add to the game's replayability, as mentioned by Game Informer and RPG Site. The game's depth, fan service, and enjoyment for fans of the Fire Emblem series are also mentioned by critics like Switch Player and We Got This Covered. However, there are a few critics who express some concerns about the game's replay value. Pocket Gamer UK mentions that the repetitive nature of the gameplay may not provide long-term enjoyment if the player doesn't connect with it. The Digital Fix states that the level-based structure and monotonous hack-and-slash gameplay make the game best played in small chunks. RPGamer also notes that once players are done with the story and History Mode, there may not be much replay value left. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that Fire Emblem Warriors offers a good amount of replay value. The game's History Mode, DLC potential, unlockable items, and various game modes are praised for providing additional challenges and opportunities to unlock characters and abilities. The positive aspects of the game's replay value outweigh the concerns raised by a few critics. The critics' opinions, such as those of App Trigger, COGconnected, and NintendoWorldReport, support the notion that Fire Emblem Warriors offers a satisfying amount of content and replayability for fans of the series.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

Fire Emblem Warriors impresses critics with its engaging gameplay and successful fusion of Fire Emblem and Warriors series, delivering fan service and strategic depth. While some critics find the combat too easy and the story lacking depth, overall consensus is positive, highlighting the game's ability to cater to fans of both series and provide a solid action-packed experience on the Nintendo Switch.

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Hardcoregamer.com

Oct 23, 2017

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Fire Emblem Warriors is an enjoyable spin-off that pays tribute to recent Fire Emblem titles. It offers action-packed gameplay and plenty of content for both new and old fans of the series. The game is described as a great time with perfectly-captured action.


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It.ign.com

Oct 18, 2017

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The review states that Fire Emblem Warriors is one of the best examples of the musou genre and recommends it to those who are not averse to games like Samurai Warriors and Dynasty Warriors.

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Wegotthiscovered.com

Oct 25, 2017

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Fire Emblem Warriors is a solid entry in the mythos, respecting the games that came before it while offering something new and exciting. It is a near-perfect mix of two beloved franchises.

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Thesixthaxis.com

Oct 18, 2017

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Fire Emblem Warriors is a joyous action-packed romp with fan service, but it won't convince anyone unsure about the Warriors template and is not a technical showcase for the Switch.

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Godisageek.com

Oct 18, 2017

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Fire Emblem Warriors is not just a great game to bear the Fire Emblem name, but also one of the best Warriors games out there.

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Ign.com

Oct 24, 2017

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The reviewer enjoyed Fire Emblem Warriors and found it to be an entertaining 20-hour adventure that successfully combines Fire Emblem's strategy elements with button mashing. The game's focus on teamwork, engaging gameplay, beautiful graphics, and additional content contribute to a positive overall verdict.

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Cgmagonline.com

Oct 20, 2017

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Fire Emblem Warriors is a truly great crossover title, despite some small grievances. The gameplay blends well with the Fire Emblem series and offers depth and enjoyment.


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Nintendoworldreport.com

Oct 23, 2017

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Fire Emblem Warriors is a cathartic game that is worth diving into, especially for fans of the series. The core package is enjoyable, but there are a few holes that the season pass might address.

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Vooks.net

Nov 13, 2017

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Fire Emblem Warriors is a great musou game, with solid gameplay, enjoyable graphics and sound design, and a good amount of replay value. It is the best and smoothest musou game on the Switch so far.

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