Gameplay 4/5
In my opinion one of the best Fire Emblem games. The helpful tutorials have been made very clear, and as always you can cope in 3 levels of difficulty the game.
The special attraction of this game is not only strategic, but also on some maps you can address some specific enemy units may, so they join one.
Another aspect are the so-called Unsterstützungsgespräche (2 are certain units in battles often in close proximity to such discussions take place later in the base).
These conversations often have a very informative content to the point that there is a real laugh.
(One learns, for example, the Soren of the initial characters a child by a person UDN is a half-human, and therefore he has the little red times on the forehead)
Graphic 5/5:
If you consider that this is a game from 2005 (!!!) So from before 7 (!!!!) years, you can not really complain about the graphics.
I know just as ancient games and the real in its graphics significantly weaker.
I particularly like that the "cutscenes" the fights are very nicely implemented (which you can issue at will as well)
Control 5/5:
The controls are pretty simple. It comes pretty quickly rein in the game and on the control changes during the game nothing more, which makes it very pleasant.
Sound 4/5:
Here no master was at work, but I find the music but always matching the individual scenes and it does not go a while playing all too much on the cookie.
Story 4/5:
The story is in a good midfielder. You skin a not from the stool, but is by no means bad. The idea itself that there are people (Beorc) and half human (Laguz) is actually quite good and very well done my opinion after too!
Game 4/5:
In this game, you can stay for quite a while, if you love the challenge to his true ability to provide above all the test and unlock all support dialogues between the units.
A fun brakeman (as in any part of Fire Emblem), however, save the.
You can save front and cope after a map and interrupt the game, to take a break is then inserted and seen if you continue playing later, one starts at this point again.
Particularly annoying is but dasss one between periods can not really save. So if you lose one unit in the fight (and it is thus no longer be used for the remainder of the game) you have to either live with it or start the entire map again.
Sometimes that can already be very annoying, especially in later chapters of the game.
Conclusion 5/5:
All in all, despite one or another subjective shortcoming this game worth it to pick it up and play!
I can not find my game to the fullest and it can only recommend the game.
Should one despite all the reviews on the game to be reassured that you should perhaps borrow and retest once and then pick up only)