The review embargo for the latest entry of the Fire Emblem franchise has been lifted. The game that at first, had many people worried, turned out to be a lot better. While it hasn’t reached the scores of games like Elden Ring or God of War: Ragnarok, it still sits at an average number. Many gamers see this as a win and are now sure about buying the game. While there are many outlets that claim the game isn’t like its predecessor, some other people see this as a win. So, all in all, the Fire Emblem Engage reviews have a good score so far, which is better than what people imagined.
The overall score of the latest Fire Emblem Engage reviews sits at 82
While it isn’t a huge number, 82 is still a great score for a game. Yes, it might be lower than previous entries, but that doesn’t mean the game is bad. Some people loved Three Houses due to its huge focus on the social aspects and timed activities. Others despised that. Engage returns to the series’ roots and brings back its focus on combat, classes, and customization. This is the biggest reason why some of the reviews for Fire Emblem Engage are so divided.
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Many people were expecting this to be some sort of sequel or continuation to Three Houses, in the terms of mechanics. However, what Engage brings is something more akin to what we saw in previous titles. Some people are describing it as Fire Emblem Awakening 2, but with a better story. This is something that has many of the fans happy. Even those who got copies earlier are praising the combat and the fantastic work the developers did with the animation. Another thing that is great and is helping the reviews of Fire Emblem Engage is its polish. And no, we’re not talking about the mini-game. Users claim this title has no bugs, frame drops, or anything bad about it. So, that’s another win for the title. Now, all that remains is to wait for the whole world to try it when the game launches this January 20th.