This will include mages and healers, frontline attackers and a spread of the latest laguz additions from Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance on the GCN, all of whom are united in their struggle against the imposing rule of Daein. The party you start with is limited, but as each chapter passes the group will expand as more and more characters, each with their own back-story and skills, join you on your quest. From the beginning, you control a small group of rebels and freedom fighters that call themselves the Dawn Brigade. If you’ve played any Fire Emblem game before then you know exactly what’s in store for you in this latest instalment.
Oh, and if you aren’t from Japan or America then you can add in the fact that games are seemingly delayed indefinitely.įire Emblem: Radiant Dawn then, a title that will be overlooked by almost everyone that’s unfamiliar with it, ticks a lot of the right boxes while still managing to falter into some of the wrong ones, too. What can be said about the Wii? There’s an unending amount of shovelware, core Nintendo games seem to be few and far between, waggle controls are tacked on wherever they can be to these GameCube 1.5 efforts and there’s nothing available that can appease neither the fabled hardcore market nor is there an RPG in sight. "… the game will draw you in and you’ll want these characters to survive to the bitter end."