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Fire Emblem: Rekka no ken/Blazing Sword
Today I will review Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword. Blazing Sword is a turn-by-turn RPG game, based in a medieval era. In the first 10 chapters of this game, you follow Lyndis and her cadre. Lyndis (or Lyn for short) is the only survivor of a bandit attack on village, the bandits killed the rest of her tribe. She is the only living member of the Lorca tribe, and she has survived on her own in Sacae (the country of indians) ever since the attack. The story begins when she meets up with you, the tactitian. You've fallen unconcious in the plains and don't remember anything, except your name. Lyn nurses you back to health, and then bandits come to loot the nearby villages. You help her defeat the bandits, and then she asks to travel with you. You head to a nearby village, where you meet up with 2 knights, Sain and Kent. They give you the news that her grandfather, the marquess of Caelin, is sick and wants to see her. She goes with them, and you must fight your way through Lyn's great-uncle's army to see her grandfather. The marquess is being poisoned by his own brother. You fight through many battles with her and her cadre, meeting up with new friends along the way. After you defeat the great-uncle, you, the tactitian, head to Pherae. There you meet up with Eliwood, and decide to help him find his father. You meet up with Hector, the brother of the marquess of Ostia, and eventually even Lyn! You help Eliwood find his father, but you arrive too late. He dies in Eliwoods arms. You now travel back home to Pherae with Eliwood and co., to help his greaving mother. Eliwood and co. now decide to kill the man responsible for killing his dad, and you set out again. Eventually, you find him and fight an epic battle. Once you defeat Nergal, he summons a fire dragon with his dying breath. Now, you must use your units wisely, because the dragon can kill with ease. If you can defeat the dragon, you've won the game. Congrats!

Graphics:
The fights in this game are great, every class has a different cutscene for fighting. The graphics are not bad, actually good for the Gameboy system. All in all, 9.

Sound: The music in this game is great, appropriate, and fun to listen too. The soundtrack is diverse, yet captures the game fully. All in all, 10.

Addictiveness: I can't even count the number of times I've played this game, but I know that I will play it again. With so many different things you can do with this game, It's hard not to play it more than once. I give the addictiveness a 10.0!

Story: The storyline is stirring, enjoyable and interesting. All these things make for a good game. Story gets a 10!

Depth: The depth in this game is good. It has approx. 32 chapters, with many sidequests. It takes a while to play through this game, and I really like all of it. I'm giving Depth a 9.

Difficulty: Blazing Sword is not very difficult, if you upgrade the correct people. If you don't, it's challenging. For the first-timer, I'd give this a 9. But, once you've played through it once, on your second time playing through the game, It will not be hard. I'll give this category a 7.

Conclusion: Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword is worth your time. It's a good, in depth game that will become addicting. I love this series, and this game is no exception! I'm rating this game at 9.7. Enjoy it! Hope you enjoyed the review! If you want me to review any other games, let me know via PM!
Fire Emblem: Rekka no ken/Blazing Sword
Today I will review Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword. Blazing Sword is a turn-by-turn RPG game, based in a medieval era. In the first 10 chapters of this game, you follow Lyndis and her cadre. Lyndis (or Lyn for short) is the only survivor of a bandit attack on village, the bandits killed the rest of her tribe. She is the only living member of the Lorca tribe, and she has survived on her own in Sacae (the country of indians) ever since the attack. The story begins when she meets up with you, the tactitian. You've fallen unconcious in the plains and don't remember anything, except your name. Lyn nurses you back to health, and then bandits come to loot the nearby villages. You help her defeat the bandits, and then she asks to travel with you. You head to a nearby village, where you meet up with 2 knights, Sain and Kent. They give you the news that her grandfather, the marquess of Caelin, is sick and wants to see her. She goes with them, and you must fight your way through Lyn's great-uncle's army to see her grandfather. The marquess is being poisoned by his own brother. You fight through many battles with her and her cadre, meeting up with new friends along the way. After you defeat the great-uncle, you, the tactitian, head to Pherae. There you meet up with Eliwood, and decide to help him find his father. You meet up with Hector, the brother of the marquess of Ostia, and eventually even Lyn! You help Eliwood find his father, but you arrive too late. He dies in Eliwoods arms. You now travel back home to Pherae with Eliwood and co., to help his greaving mother. Eliwood and co. now decide to kill the man responsible for killing his dad, and you set out again. Eventually, you find him and fight an epic battle. Once you defeat Nergal, he summons a fire dragon with his dying breath. Now, you must use your units wisely, because the dragon can kill with ease. If you can defeat the dragon, you've won the game. Congrats!

Graphics:
The fights in this game are great, every class has a different cutscene for fighting. The graphics are not bad, actually good for the Gameboy system. All in all, 9.

Sound: The music in this game is great, appropriate, and fun to listen too. The soundtrack is diverse, yet captures the game fully. All in all, 10.

Addictiveness: I can't even count the number of times I've played this game, but I know that I will play it again. With so many different things you can do with this game, It's hard not to play it more than once. I give the addictiveness a 10.0!

Story: The storyline is stirring, enjoyable and interesting. All these things make for a good game. Story gets a 10!

Depth: The depth in this game is good. It has approx. 32 chapters, with many sidequests. It takes a while to play through this game, and I really like all of it. I'm giving Depth a 9.

Difficulty: Blazing Sword is not very difficult, if you upgrade the correct people. If you don't, it's challenging. For the first-timer, I'd give this a 9. But, once you've played through it once, on your second time playing through the game, It will not be hard. I'll give this category a 7.

Conclusion: Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword is worth your time. It's a good, in depth game that will become addicting. I love this series, and this game is no exception! I'm rating this game at 9.7. Enjoy it! Hope you enjoyed the review! If you want me to review any other games, let me know via PM!
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