
Fire Emblem Engage Review: 91 Ratings, Pros and Cons
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Check all the 91 reviews find on Video Games Fire Emblem Engage, with the 79 ratings, comments, pros & cons from the reviewers.
Theses reviews and tests from Video Games magazines and websites give 79 ratings, we get this average rating to this Fire Emblem product : 4.1/5.
Fire Emblem Engage review : With an average rating of 4.1/5, you can buy Fire Emblem Engage with your eyes closed (or almost). The opinions of the testers seem unanimous !
Fire Emblem Engage ratings
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5/5 Geeks By Girls | 95/100 Gaming Trend | 9.5/10 Pure Nintendo | 9.38/10 Pizza Fria |
9.3/10 KeenGamer | 9.26/10 Le Bêta-Testeur | 9.1/10 TierraGamer | 4.5/5 N-Gamz |
4.5/5 GodIsAGeek | 9/10 VideoChums | 9/10 Shacknews | 9/10 Nintendo World Report |
9/10 GameInformer | 9/10 Nintendoros | 9/10 The Games Machine | 4.5/5 Vooks |
9/10 Nintendo Life | 90/100 Switch-Actu | 9/10 SlashGear | 9/10 TestingBuddies |
89/100 Games.ch | 8.9/10 3RD Strike | 8.8/10 Tom’s Hardware (it) | 8.5/10 PlaySense |
8.5/10 AusGamers | 8.5/10 MKAU Gaming | 8.5/10 Game-eXperience.it | 8.5/10 GameSoul |
8.5/10 Geeky | 8.5/10 TechRaptor | 8.5/10 NextGenTech | 8.4/10 SpazioGames |
8.4/10 GamesVillage | 8.3/10 hyNerd.it | 83/100 Nintendúo | 83/100 4players |
82/100 COGconnected | 8.2/10 GBATemp | 16/20 GamerGen | 4/5 EuroGamer.fr |
8/10 ActuGaming | 4/5 TechRadar | 8/10 wccftech | 8/10 GameReactor |
8/10 Press Start | 4/5 NME | 8/10 PCGames | 8/10 MeriStation |
8/10 Areajugones | 4/5 War Legend | 8/10 GameOver | 4/5 Hardcore Gamer |
8/10 GamersGlobal | 8/10 Cultured Vultures | 8/10 GameHope | 4/5 Outerhaven Productions |
8/10 GameKult.com | 7.8/10 Geeko | 78/100 NextN | 7.5/10 GameScore.it |
7.5/10 L'info tout court | 7.5/10 ZTGD | 7/10 Journal du Geek | 3.5/5 PCMag |
7/10 Well Played | 3.5/5 Twinfinite | 7/10 Boss Level Gamer | 7/10 MMORPG.com |
3.5/5 RPGamer | 3.5/5 Laptop Mag | 6.5/10 Checkpoint Gaming | 6/10 Vandal |
5.5/10 Phenixx Gaming | 2.5/5 GamesRadar |
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Pros and cons for Fire Emblem Engage List of reviews and ratings
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The return of the strengths/weaknesses system
The mechanics of emblems
The base smaller than in Three Houses


Smooth combat system
Amazing music
Easily catches newer fans up to older Fire Emblem mechanics
Fewer choices than Three Houses will be a change for players who started their Fire Emblem journey with Three Houses.


Break system
Great strategic combat
Bland, Irritating characters
Life sim aspects
[9.5/10] reviewed at 02/02/2023 - Test Fire Emblem Engage (Switch) [read the full review on Phenixx Gaming]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Simple combat system with very welcome news.
Online mode and difficult stages.
Beautiful animations with excellent performance.


Incredible music
Nice fan service to any kind of FE fan
Fun and interesting gimmick
Animated down to the last detail
Minigames feel repetitive
Long chapter lengths
Slow paced beginning
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The main mechanics are a perfect addition to the plot and gameplay.
The difficulty levels are really balanced? depending on the complexity you want the game to become.
The new graphic design assembles the game perfectly.
The redesign to the classic levels of the previous episodes is very well done.
The story is somewhat predictable.
The mini-games are totally forgettable.


Endearing companions
A pleasant world
A gameplay still as effective with its small batch of pleasant novelties.
No big script twists that could have surprised.


Gorgeous visuals and soundtrack
An interesting and engaging story
Random aspects can confuse and frustrate
Feels dated


Gorgeous visuals, music, and effects
Awesome characters and engaging story
Some battle maps are kind of tedious
Voice acting doesn't always match the tone


Open class and skill system with endless customization options
Stellar soundtrack
Clever use of small details to create depth in character and storytelling
Emblems play a shallow role outside combat
Some support conversations feel forced


Mechanical reworks improve on series traditions
oh my god i played this game at an unhealthy pace
Main story is a bit simple
[9/10] reviewed at 17/01/2023 - Test Fire Emblem Engage (Switch) [read the full review on Nintendo World Report]
reviewed at 20/01/2023 - Test Fire Emblem: Engage Expansion Pass (Wave 1) Mini [read the full review on Nintendo World Report]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The playable novelties are worth it.
The Somniel and all its activities.
Online modes are somewhat short.


Valuable audiovisual presentation
Sensational courses and customizations.
Although they are managed smarter than in the past, the forced pauses between battles are there, and they will not delight everyone.


A fantasy adventure road trip where you want to keep going
Expectation players will know the older FE heroes
[4.5/5] reviewed at 17/01/2023 - Test Fire Emblem Engage [read the full review on Vooks]


Emblem Ring system adds a ton of depth and flexibility
Hugely fun campaign story that's full of OTT anime action, twists, and turns
Lots of replay potential and side missions to keep you busy
Looks and sounds great in both docked and handheld modes
No noticeable performance issues
Smart online modes add even more replayability
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Many improvements in quality of life
New style
Units vary widely
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


The emblems offer ingenious and well-implemented game mechanics.
Battlefield level design of excellent finish.
The attention paid to accessibility to titles of this type is always commendable.
Fan service is never excessive, but on closer inspection, it can be simply futile.
Customization has less and less impact as the adventure progresses.
Good optimization but it feels like the Nintendo Switch hardware has come to an end.


Unique characters
Tactical combat stands like a home
Combinations with emblem rings
Colorful visuals
Audio
The social aspect is rather limited


A paired back approach to design keeps things streamlined with tactical battle the key part of the game
Lots of micro-management for the best support options heading into battle give you control
Rewind time function returns
Some pretty funny moments help break up the straightforward good vs evil setup
Super-challenging and really rewarding combat and tactical play
The Somniel could have done with a bit more 'oomph' in what it offers and how it comes alive
Character design felt a step backwards
More political intrigue wouldn't have gone astray to divide the main path a bit more


Rock solid combat loop
Voice acting, sound design and music are high caliber
Fast transitions during combat
Optimised tools and combat strategies
Somniel home base offers plenty to do
Difficulty scaling is balanced at normal
Maddening and classic options are brutal but satisfying
Roster management can be difficult to juggle
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Beautiful to see
Lots of content, even outside of clashes
The learning curve can be improved


Accessible to new audiences
Many references for former fans
Gameplay that invites creativity
Customizable difficulty
Sommie
A somewhat predictable plot
The recurring feeling of what could have been


Varied, Original Map Design
Graphics are Great and Runs Well on Switch
Bloated Hub Area


Graphically successful


Emblems provide additional strategic depth
Optimization and graphics worthy of a first Nintendo game
Excellent music and dubbing
Lots of content
Story and characters below the standards set by Three Houses


The system of emblems to be associated convinces
The change in artistic style betrays the series and does not convince
Eliminated any choice by the player, at the plot level


Top-notch graphics and technical department
Long service life and varied
The systematic structure of Somniel could have been better designed
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Lots of trick tactics, little social fuss
Original ring system allows for flexible character development
A lot of nostalgia for series connoisseurs
Audiovisual (good)bonfortionös
Customizable character design
Fans of the previous event may miss the daily life of the monastery
The content of the extension passport currently is not very original


No need to level grind
Emblems keep things interesting
Sort of miss level grinding
Side content is a drag
reviewed at 27/01/2023 - Test Fire Emblem Engage Video ? Put a Ring on It [read the full review on COGconnected]


Strong core gameplay
Great additions to gameplay
Growth options
Vibrant art style


No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Endearing characters overall
Highly addictive gameplay thanks to the powers of emblems
Nostalgia very well exploited and that does not do too much
Cards that constantly renew battles
Graphically and technically up to par
A more readable interface and playing field
Dynamic music during combat
Ingenious online modes to extend the experience and justify the resource farm
A protagonist too flat
The design of the characters that will be able to divide
Difficult to EXP some characters left out after the fact


Gorgeous animations
Innovative new battle mechanics
One-note characters
Fewer support conversations
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


varied and story-driven systems. The new features add another layer of depth to the combat. The most accessible Fire Emblem.


The Engage system and improvements to the Weapon Triangle bolster classic FE Strategy
Emblem Rings and unit progression make for loads of strategic options
The Tower of Trials is a great addition, especially for series veterans
Vastly improved presentation and excellent
+ inclusive character designs
The Somniel is a consistently exhausting prospect to return to
Far too easy on the Normal difficulty
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Effective interface and control of our troops and their development
A well-measured difficulty that has something for every type of player
Characters somewhat absurd in form and substance
Some accessory elements whose mere presence, although optional, blurs the whole


Characters: new and old come together in a title with lots of fan service
Graphics: a spectacular leap in quality
The visual section: the design is very close to anime, and very colorful
Engaging history
Its multiplayer does not engage
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


A combat mechanic that comes back from the good old days, but still works very well.
Lots of extra material through Paralogue missions and side missions.
Excellent technical area.
Increased challenge, but tolerable at certain points in the game...
Lack of a tradition in the tradition of Three Houses and a central story that takes some time to convince the player.
the indifference and failure of intelligent systems in creating a decent relationship mechanism.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Boasting of having one of the best graphics in the entire franchise
The work they have done in the field of sound is remarkable.
While the ideas are good, the secondary activities of Somniel can be improved.
Supportive conversations often lead nowhere
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Flexible combat engine with tons of room for customization
Cameos from previous FE titles are a treat to long time fans
Poor Leveling/SP grind balancing
Lacking replay value, uninteresting post game content


The fights go straight to the point...
Reunion with the key characters...
A more classic Fire Emblem...
And maybe the narrative is too simple?
At the expense of newcomers.
Far from being suitable for beginners.


Enjoyable strategy-RPG elements
Useful Engage feature
Limited and baffling multiplayer modes


Sumptuous visuals and solid performance
Endlessly deep customisation
Solid, satisfying turn-based combat
Shallow relationships with companions
Home base activities are uninteresting and unrewarding
Combat scenarios and maps lack inventiveness


The Engage mechanic is genuinely fun.
The Somniel looks beautiful, and is enjoyable to explore.
The updated character models for series icons look great.
The support conversations are shallow.
The main story is ultimately predictable and uninspiring.


One of the best looking Switch games
Generic storyline and characters


Visuals are incredible
Emblem Rings are a neat addition
Some battles drag on ad nauseam


Emblems add an interesting extra dimension
Sharp graphics and audio
Flat systems
Uninspired story
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Spectacular graphical detail on characters, animation, and environment
Good variety of battle maps
Emblem heroes are devoid of personality
Generic anime art style lacks flavour


Beautiful "Union" mechanics, futuristic design
Presence of interesting new ideas to manage combat
Almost all activities present in Somniel must be reviewed absolutely
The Tower of Trials deserved additional support
Very wide level design. Makes areas "bare" and visually unpleasant
[7/10] reviewed at 06/02/2023 - Fire Emblem Engage: Pass di espansione ? Recensione (Pacchetto 1) [read the full review on GameScore.it]
[8/10] reviewed at 11/02/2023 - Fire Emblem Engage: Pass di espansione ? Recensione (Pacchetto 2) [read the full review on GameScore.it]
[6/10] reviewed at 13/03/2023 - Fire Emblem Engage: Pass di espansione ? Recensione (Pacchetto 3) [read the full review on GameScore.it]
[6.5/10] reviewed at 12/04/2023 - Fire Emblem Engage: Pass di espansione ? Recensione (Pacchetto 4) [read the full review on GameScore.it]
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.


Weapon triangle is fantastic
+
Combat is a taut chess game
Characters are forgettable
-
Returning heroes outshine the new cast
-
Wider world left largely unexplored
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The artistic direction is exceptional
Battles are often intense and fun to play
Emblems are a great addition to the formula
Alear having his own narrative makes the game more immersive
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
The default difficulty is difficult, but never frustrating
Long lasting, varied and beautiful to see
The Somniel could have been better designed
The allocation of resources is not very well calculated
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
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