The sequel to Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. This game takes place in Tellus, 3 years after the Mad Kings War took place. A rebel group called "Dawn Brigades" is fighting battles and war is ... Read allThe sequel to Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. This game takes place in Tellus, 3 years after the Mad Kings War took place. A rebel group called "Dawn Brigades" is fighting battles and war is brewing between the Nations.The sequel to Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance. This game takes place in Tellus, 3 years after the Mad Kings War took place. A rebel group called "Dawn Brigades" is fighting battles and war is brewing between the Nations.
- Ike
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- Sephiran
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- Yune
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- Micaiah
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- Sothe
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- Skrimir
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- Shinon
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- TriviaIn non-Japanese versions of the game, Master Crowns are no longer needed for characters to go from 2nd Tier to 3rd Tier (they could promote by gaining 100 EXP at Level 21). As part of this change, the number of obtainable Master Crowns was reduced because there was less need for them, reduced from 13 in the Japanese version to just 5 in localized versions (3 of them were replaced with Arms Scrolls while 5 of them were removed with no substitutions). Similarly, Mist is now allowed to promote to Valkyrie by maximizing her level and does not need to use a Holy Crown in non-Japanese versions of the game.
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Narrator: Tellius - The year 648 - Early summer The northeastern nation of Daein lost a bloody war with neighboring Crimea three years ago. Crimea, however, abdicated its right to rule Daein and passed sovereignty of its former enemy to the powerful Begnion Empire. Daein's future is now subject to the whims of the empire. Begnion's occupation forces have gathered all Daein men of fighting age and put them to work in labor camps. Their work is brutal and void of purpose, designed to break both body and spirit. The remaining population faces poverty and starvation as the fields lie fallow. A band of young heroes has escaped the Begnion army to form a group called the Dawn Brigade. Fighting for a free Daein, they alone have stood against Begnion's forces. They alone have shouldered the hopes of their nation. Among the company is a young girl named Micaiah, who is said to possess mystical powers. The people of Daein have come to know her as the "Silver-Haired Maiden." They have come to think of her as the savior for whom they had been waiting. Begnion's forces have tried time and again to capture and silence the Dawn Brigade. However, Micaiah's ability to sense impending danger has thus far allowed the Dawn Brigade to evade the empire's grasp.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Honest Game Trailers: Fire Emblem (2016)
- SoundtracksDawn Awakens
Vocals by Toshinori Shimizu and Noriko Aoki
Lyrics by Kiminobu Yokoyama (as Ken Yokoyama)
Lyric support by Yoko Fujii
Music & arrangement by Yoshito Sekigawa
I think the biggest problem with the gameplay is it's hard to get into groove usually when I play Fire Emblem I enjoy the feeling of units getting stronger and seeing the little guy getting to the top but in this one. It's mostly about the story because of the many different perspectives. It's very hard to get attached to unit when you never know when you're gonna see them again when you played for the first time and even now when I have played it lots of time it just easier to just go with the flow and take the strongest units and because of the leg of support conversations. It's even more hard to get attached to the unit.
But it is way more strategic than I'm used to from a Fire Emblem game mostly because of you keep going to different perspective you have to just play with the units you have,
But the different perspective really help with the story to get immersed with to seeing the perspective for the lowly freedom fighter to the top army to mercenaries tonight. I just wish they were used to explain script when localizing it, but we have what we have and it's fine.
But my biggest problem with the game and why I'm never gonna play it on real hardware is because of the speed of it. It's so slow. It's insane even when I'm speeding it up. It feels slow. It's so weird. I've just wish there were skipped button like there is in a Awakening but we have what we have.
But the story and difficulty many times in the game feel connected in a way that I don't fill in many Fire Emblem games. It's why I like it even if it means it's not fun all the time. I love how the story of makes me feel weak in gameplay.
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