
Travis of Capsule Computers writes:
"For the longest time the most tactical RPG fans knew of the Fire Emblem series was that Roy and Marth were included in Smash Bros. as the franchise had remained Japanese exclusive despite seeing six separate releases prior to 2003. Then finally, twenty years ago the first Fire Emblem was released in the West and the series has remained incredibly popular through its harsh tactical combat, engaging characters and storylines, and often perma-death features. Over the past two decades a number of changes have been made with various releases focusing heavily on certain aspects and now that Fire Emblem Engage has arrived the focus has shifted once more. Arriving four years after the popular Fire Emblem: Three Houses and placing its focus solely on combat with character interactions and choice placed firmly on the backburner, is this latest entry in the long running franchise worth your while?"

Fire Emblem Engage is well-suited to a Fire Emblem Warriors adaptation, and the ideal time for its release is fast approaching.
I recently started playing Three Hopes again. Its one of my favorite Warrior games up there with the likes of Ken's Rage 2, DW Gundam 3 & Hyrule Warriors. I'd buy a FE Engage themed Warrior game in a heartbeat.

Kotaku: "It was another great year for making the numbers go up and romancing our favorite NPCs."

Fire Emblem Engage Original Soundtrack revealed with standard edition and limited edition. Pre-orders are open now.