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Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon Review

DS Review by Tom Bramwell

16 December, 2008

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But all this mothering has also given rise to a concerted, albeit fairly mild backlash at Fire Emblem's other big thing: permanent character death. Once they're gone, you either switch off and start from a previous save-game, or soldier on without them. Forever. Or at least until you finish the game's 20-plus chapters and start again. So it's to Shadow Dragon's credit that Intelligent Systems has introduced occasional, single-use mid-level save-points, which can be used by sending a character off to a particular spot at any time, and allow you to roll back the occasional misjudgement and only lose a bit of time to repetition as a result, at least for the first half of the game.

Shadow Dragon also introduces a reclassing system, which allows you to transform one type of unit into another - for example, to repurpose a spare archer as a knight - and you can do this during the preparation phase, where, as is traditional, you can also review the battlefield, retool your units and buy/sell/forge weapons. There was a danger here of losing some of the core team's identities in a whirlwind of Faking It, but if anything we found the opposite: incidental characters coming into their own in new roles, rather than languishing, greyed-out at the bottom of the character-select like the kid you never picked for football at break-time. As with everything in Fire Emblem, there's a lot of hidden depth to reclassing too, as there is to the new weapon rank system, even though they're arguably attempts to simplify, and sensibly you can't just turn everyone into the same unit halfway through.

'Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon' Screenshot 2

The Shadow Dragon himself. He could at least pick up a bit, right.

There's also multiplayer, with online options (and voice chat for those with Friends codes), which allows two people who own the game to set up five-character parties and battle to kill each other off or seize and hold a fortress, with options like fog-of-war and card usage for players who've earned them in previous battles. You can also loan units, replicating them in a friend's game, and these can be used alone or in multiplayer, and there's even an online shop that sells stuff in return for in-game currency, with an Animal Crossing-style rotating inventory that adjusts for particular days and weeks of the month.

None of which - online or off - elevates Shadow Dragon to new heights, but all of which works well together. There are fewer lovable characters than we're used to, perhaps, and the story isn't as nuanced, but there's enough to sustain all but the most demanding players and far more to love than you'll find in the vast majority of its turn-based peers, which were hardly any sort of majority to begin with. Like we said at the start, we're not complaining. Shadow Dragon will live long in a lot of DS slots - and probably even long enough to show the US gamers who's boss for a while in 2048 or whenever it comes out over there. Sorry guys.

8/10

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SuperBas
16/12/08 @ 11:19
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First half of 2009 according to Wikipedia. I was planning to sell my DS anyway, so it doesn't bother me that much, but still, fuck you Nintendo.
Eraysor
16/12/08 @ 11:23
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This game is impossible to find in shops. I checked 8 different stores last weekend with no luck.

Fire Emblem is great, but I will always prefer tiny cartoon tanks and helicopters to anime swordfighting.
Krelle
16/12/08 @ 11:26
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Why do people sell consoles? For what reason? Do you hate it so much that you cant stand the sight of it?
JohnnyWashnGo
16/12/08 @ 11:33
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I never sold a single console - Love everyone that I bought.

The trick is - dont buy things you dont need ;)
UncleLou
16/12/08 @ 11:36
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I am confused now - this has been released in Europe, I've seen it in the shops here in Germany.
BanjoMan
16/12/08 @ 12:02
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It's not coming to the UK till March or something. I was expecting a lower score tbh, an 8's a pleasant surprise.
Cosmopolitan
16/12/08 @ 12:05
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Why do people sell consoles? For what reason?
To finance a new purchase perhaps? Not everyone has time to play/room for multiple consoles.
JetSetWilly
16/12/08 @ 12:06
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It's supposed to be out now. Amazon has it listed as temporarily out of stock. I also had a marketing email from Nintendo about it the other week.
JetSetWilly
16/12/08 @ 12:07
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Mugwum - did you feel like any of the things present in later Fire Emblems, like Bonus EXP, Skills and Supports not being there detracted from that game at all?
neonemesis
16/12/08 @ 12:13
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It is out. There was a sole copy looking very lonely on the DS shelf in my local GAME.
tomkuryakin
16/12/08 @ 12:27
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This is out now. I pre-ordered it from GAME and got it last Friday. I haven't had much time to play it yet but I am enjoying it very much so far. The maps have a more expansive feel, so far, than the tight maps I'm used to in Path of Radiance or Radiant Dawn and the game plays very quickly. If you love Fire Emblem, then I think you can add 1 or 2 to that 8/10.
Lutz [mod]
16/12/08 @ 12:38
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This is out now?

DAMN IT.

Why do I have no money..... :((
Der_tolle_Emil
16/12/08 @ 12:44
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It is out, saw it in a shop last week (in Switzerland). Might get it after I finish the Wii one.
spookyzombie
16/12/08 @ 12:47
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I got my copy from Blockbusters, where there's a couple more still on the shelf. Our nearby Gamestation only received TWO copies.
samk
16/12/08 @ 13:02
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I'm getting this for Chrimbo. Can't wait - looking forward to opening my presents for the first time in years. :P
Krelle
16/12/08 @ 13:09
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""Why do people sell consoles? For what reason? "
To finance a new purchase perhaps? Not everyone has time to play/room for multiple consoles."

But selling a handheld earns you like 5-10 meals? Seems pointless.

I dunno, really. Im just having a hard time imagine being that poor. Or, rather, being that lousy at managing/making money :E
dryden555
16/12/08 @ 13:11
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as long as you dont mind playing the same level over and over to keep the most important characters alive AND you dont mind turn-based, you likely love this game. You can "suspend save" at any time too, so it is great while traveling. Gets a 9 from me.
Cosmopolitan
16/12/08 @ 13:19
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Thusly spoke Krelle: "But selling a handheld earns you like 5-10 meals? Seems pointless."
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WTF man, are you for real? You measure a console's worth by how many meals you can swap it for?
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ryohazuki1983
16/12/08 @ 13:41
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"WTF man, are you for real? You measure a console's worth by how many meals you can swap it for? "

Lol, 5-10 meals, I actually laughed out loud. Not good as everybody looked at me strangely in the office.
Krelle
16/12/08 @ 17:01
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Why not compare it in "meals"? Its a daily expense, and puts it in perspective. I mean, selling a DS will not make anyone above 16y richer.
Tonka
16/12/08 @ 18:58
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There is a great Retrospective on the Nintendo Channel for all you Wii owners out there.
shotgun44
16/12/08 @ 19:19
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Agrees with Krelle. Did make me laugh though!
FenderMaster
16/12/08 @ 19:31
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played the first couple of missions and was loving it, then out of the blue, I was told to sacrifice one of my party!! I was just sitting their dumbfounded, turned off my DS and haven't played it since
UKGN_Zoidberg
16/12/08 @ 19:42
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My local branch of Blockbuster has both this and Radiant Dawn in stock. In fact, the Wii title has just been reduced in their sale so I'm going to go get it now.

Nothing beats Advance Wars though.
Genji
17/12/08 @ 00:41
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@FenderMaster

This game is a little different like that, but I think that mission is the only time that you HAVE to sacrifice someone.

Just get rid of Jeigan. As an XP hog, he's the most popular candidate. He's like the original Marcus.
dryden555
17/12/08 @ 13:43
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Advance wars doesnt have the strategy that Fire Emblem offers. Advance wars far too often has only one or 2 ways you can win a map expecially later in the game. Good luck trying to use units you want rather than what you _need_ to use to win a map. Blech! The lack of choices in that game is appalling. With the ability to change professions (or not) you have some interesting choices in the Fire Emblem. FE isnt perfect and there's no question that some maps are better designed than others.
gieltjegitaar
17/12/08 @ 15:53
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Enjoying the game so far but I'm only at the fourth map or so and I've already got about fifteen units. I got like four horsemen, three pirates/fighters and two archers already. It's hard to choose which ones to level up at this point.
Balfa
11/11/09 @ 14:54
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I'm pretty sure they're not actually 3D but just pre-rendered. And combat animations and character closeups are, in my opinion, considerably uglier than those in the (western) "original" Fire Emblem on GBA.

But then the graphics in Fire Emblem on GBA are probably my favourite 2D :)

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