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Binding: Video GameBrand: Nintendo EAN: 0045496900410 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone 10+ Item Dimensions: Label: Nintendo Manufacturer: Nintendo Model: Fire Emblem MPN: Wi-RVLPRFEE Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Nintendo Release Date: November 05, 2007 Studio: Nintendo Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Three years have passed since the Daein-Crimea war, where the mercenary Ike led the Crimean army todefeat Daein's mad King Ashnard. Both Daein and Crimea are still stabilizing after that war. Daein is ruled by the Begnion occupation forces, after Crimea relinquished rule over their defeated country, and they are oppressed by the imperial soldiers. In the first of the game's four parts, a group of chivalrous thieves, which includes fortune-teller Micaiah, fight Begnion's oppression and attempt to liberate Daein and bring back power to the royal family. The efforts of the Dawn Brigade are the beginning of a much larger conflict. In the next part, Crimea's Queen Elincia fights against conspiring nobles, who plot to overthrow her. The following part sees the Greil mercenaries assist the united Laguz army as they go to war with the Begnion Empire. The consequences of this war can be seen in the fourth and final part, where the Dawn Brigade and the Greil mercenaries join forces to defeat the Begnion senate and the threatening goddess of chaos high above at the Guiding Tower. ESRB Rated E10 for gamers aged 10 and up Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Love this Game This game, through my standards, happens to be one of the greatest games I have ever played. The gameplay itself maybe tweaked a bit in order to have an "easy-access" way to reset in order if you lose a valuable playable character, but overall, the graphics are stunning, the storyline is exquisite and the CG cutscenes are breath-taking for one who has played 90% of the Fire Emblem Series. This sequel is a must-have for those who have enjoyed the Fire Emblem Series, especially Fire Emblem: Path of ... Read More Rating: - Dull, after playing Path of RadianceI played this game before its prequel: Path of Radiance for the Gamecube. In the beginning the story and characters seemed uninspiring, the dialogue wooden and juvenile. How could anyone care for the Dawn Brigade? Leonardo, Edward, Nolan, so shockingly poor characters do I seldom see. Also the whole presentation seemed flawed. Outdated graphics, unmemorable music, bad voice-acting, still pictures and lifeless images. Little by little I grew into the game, and after a while I was ... Read More Rating: - Not for the beginner strategist!First of all, let me say that I grew up on what I consider true RPG games such as Zelda and Final Fantasy. I have very little experience with pure strategy games, such as FF Tactics. That said, it may have been just me, but I found this game extremely HARD. In some cases, I felt like if I didn't perform each move EXACTLY right all the way through the complex battle, I would have to start over. This made it very frustrating to me, as even with the strategy guide, I just couldn't figure ... Read More Rating: - A solid game, in a genre where solid isn't good enough."Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn" (hereby dubbed "FE:RD") is the latest in a franchise of turn-based strategy games of the "FE" brand. This is my first foray into the series, and my impression is that the game really does nothing wrong. It is solid strategy, with adjustable difficulty (and a huge "cheese" factor - more on that later), a passable story, a decent combat engine, some good extras, etc. The problem is that turn-based strategy has been done so much better, so many other times. It ... Read More Rating: - Fire EmblemWe are beginners w/this game and still are learning it. Once we master it a bit more, we will enjoy it more. |