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Une mini-campagne linéaire
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Publié: 2019-07-26, Auteur: Martin , review by: eurogamer.net
Extrait: House rules.Fire Emblem goes back to school for the most epic, generous and dynamic outing for the series yet.Excuse the well-worn cliché, but Fire Emblem: Three Houses really is a game of two halves. On the one hand, it's almost a dating sim - indeed...
Extrait: At a time when the egotism and idiocy of a generation of private schoolboys threatens to plunge Britain beneath the waves, there is something strangely comforting about Fire Emblem: Three Houses, a fantasy role-playing game in which you essentially train...
Publié: 2019-07-25, Auteur: Dom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Inventive new RPG mechanics with the Professor elements, Iterative improvements to combat system, Strong beginning and end to the story,
Bloated, cumbersome middle section, Very easy for Fire Emblem veterans, Unimpressive graphics, Some new mechanics feel shoe-horned in,
Reviewed on Nintendo Switch]Fire Emblem: Three Houses is not a bad game - it starts off strong and for some reason systematically unpicks everything by the time you're 30 hours in. The battle system is fairly impressive but still carries some of the flaw...
A huge, expansive story with plenty of replay value, Vast roster of characters that you'll learn to care about, Combat system is deep, experimental and satisfying, Each house changes how you play and the story you experience
Visual and performance issues are noticeable at times, You can't customise your avatar's appearance too much
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a triumphant RPG experience and one of the greatest games you can play on Nintendo Switch right now. It takes the series' formula and propels it forward with some fascinating new changes, and every single system works in tande...
Publié: 2019-08-30, Auteur: Eric , review by: slashgear.com
Offers an excellent and addicting battle system, Accessible to newcomers while offering something for veterans, A surprisingly engaging story
The main character leaves a lot to be desired in terms of development, Many other characters are one-dimensional
At the end of it all, my complaints about Fire Emblem: Three Houses are minor in the grand scheme of things. This is still a very, very good game, and in my opinion, it's one of the must-have titles for the Switch along The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the...
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a long and content-packed experience, which sometimes makes the grind become more pronounced. While I was able to ignore the dull elements for a long time, it eventually weighs the game down...
Extrait: Despite the niche that turn-based strategy games usually fall into, the Fire Emblem franchise has become increasingly popular in recent years. While Roy and Marth's inclusion in Super Smash Bros. Melee certainly helped, it only brought the series to light...
Able to sink lots of time into without feeling monotonous, Highly engaging characters and story, Adds new twists to old systems
Visual fidelity may be lower than expected, Needs a degree of micromanagement
If you're wondering about the hype or if this is would be good as your first Fire Emblem game, I would heartily recommend Three Houses. There's much character interactions to be enjoyed aside from the tactics and micromanagement. You'd still be able to ac...