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Fire Emblem fans will know what to expect from The Sacred Stones. Pretty much everyone else will come away surprised as well as impressed. The only real knock against the game's presentation is ...
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones is not as brutal as the original, but it’s just as enjoyable. It’s just as addictive (to the point where I can’t bear to do anything else but play it).
Both ideas add a dynamic sense of growth to your army, a feeling that’s further complemented by the game’s world map system. While many Fire Emblem games are strictly linear, Sacred Stones ...
Each mission, or "chapter", is played out on a map overlaid with a grid of squares. Things like bridges, ... Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones really is what Advance Wars 2 was to Advance Wars.
Fans of the Gameboy Advance will recognise Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones.It first appeared on the handheld console around a decade ago, and now it's getting a new lease of life on the Wii U ...
Nintendo has added another classic strategy RPG to Nintendo Switch Online in the form of Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, and it's available to play as part of the service's Expansion Pack addon right ...
In Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, you must help protect the nation of Renais from the invading Grado Empire. Plan your strategy, choose your units, and then lead your soldiers in to battle.
Verdict. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones is to the original Fire Emblem just as Advance Wars 2 was to the original Advance Wars.It's only a letdown in the sense that all this game really offers is ...