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Fire Emblem™ Engage - Nintendo Switch

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Platform: Nintendo Switch


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Reawaken as a Divine Dragon and take down a thousand-year-old threat
  • Take on turn-based, tactical combat and use Emblem Rings to customize your strategy
  • Collect Emblem Rings and use them to summon heroes from past Fire EmblemTM games
  • Fire EmblemTM Engage launches on January 20, 2023 alongside Fire Emblem Engage: Divine Edition featuring a steelbook case and art book

Description

Use hero-summoning strategies to defeat an ancient threat in a brand-new Fire Emblem gameIn a war against the Fell Dragon, four kingdoms worked together with heroes from other worlds to seal away this great evil. One-thousand years later, this seal has weakened and the Fell Dragon is about to reawaken. As the Divine Dragon, use rich strategies and robust customization to meet your destiny—to collect Emblem Rings and bring peace back to the Continent of Elyos.Team up with iconic heroes from past Fire Emblem gamesSummon valiant heroes like Marth and Celica with the power of Emblem Rings and add their power to yours in this brand-new Fire Emblem story. Aside from merging appearances, Engaging lets you inherit weapons, skills, and more from these battle-tested legends. The turn-based, tactical battle system returns with a fresh cast of characters you can customize and Engage to carefully craft your strategy.Nintendo / INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Publication Date: January 20, 2023


UPC: 045496598204


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch - OLED Model, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch Lite


Release date: January 20, 2023


Product Dimensions: 0.44 x 6.64 x 4.24 inches; 1.76 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Teen


Item model number: 114548


Item Weight: 1.76 ounces


Manufacturer: Nintendo


Date First Available: September 21, 2022


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  • Casual fan review opinion
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
Casual fan returning after a few years hiatus due to school and life happening. I was worried after seeing how much more advanced the game looks from some of its older predecessors that it would be too different and that I wouldn't be able to keep up. And though it was a bit of a clunky start in the beginning for me, once I found my footing I really enjoyed the game. I find the characters lovable and endearing, the visuals appealing, and while it is true the plot is a little less intricate as say Three Houses and the gameplay quick to become easy, I still found myself having a wonderful time with the game as a whole and personally really liked the satisfaction of making some members of my team into juggernaut characters and watching them sweep the map. If that isn't your cup of tea, however, I am sure turning up the difficulty would quickly correct that. Finally, it was really nice to see some old favorites returned and revamped in the newer game with a fresh angle to examine their characters with. Overall, I thought it was a wonderful game. Note: I do recommend getting the DLC as it adds just that much more fun in customization, development, and mechanics to the battle scenes as well as a fun side story to complete for AWESOME additions to your roster! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025 by Redhound777

  • Best gameplay in the series, controversial (but sleeper excellent) writing
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
I have beaten the game and I know the entire story. The game's trailers may give the impression that the story is of a similar quality to Fire Emblem: Fates (a previous game criticized for it's story). I felt this way as well before I actually played the game, but I now know that this is incorrect. The early game presents the player with information about the world and the quest they are on. On my first playthrough this seemed quite generic. However, I started a second playthrough and I now know that 50% of the dialogue in the opening 4 chapters is very skillful setup of fairly intense payoffs that occur much later in the story. On my first playthrough, I noticed that the quality of the main plot improved linearly and is quite excellent late in the game. Now I know that most of the early game is spent foreshadowing the dramatic moments that happen later, and the writing quality is actually more consistent than I thought. This review is with regard to the main string-of-pearls plot, the story of the world and the main character's quest, along with the relationship the main character has with a certain plot-critical character (if you play the game you know who I am talking about). The main character has a sleeper good backstory. Many people criticize the writing in this game. I suspect that the writers who main the main plot were excellent at their jobs and this is one of best main plots in the Fire Emblem series. Only Tellius plots are better, I think. It has dramatic moments, including several very brutal low points for the main character. It has some deeply disturbing scenes later in the game. Some of the tools employed by the writers may include tropes from Anime, but they are executed well and I don't hold anything against the main plot writers. Tropes from other Fire Emblem games, such as enemies escaping and reappearing later, also occur in this game, which is par for the course. The side characters, support conversations, and general banter in the army have significantly less quality. This writing is somewhat formulaic and even cringe at times. I was so enthralled by the main plot (and that plot-critical character mentioned above) that I can't hold it against this game that the auxiliary writing is sub-par. As for gameplay, it is the best in the series. The new Emblem Rings perfectly capture the gameplay style of various characters throughout the series. For example, the character Ike from Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn had a play style that involved being very tanking and suddenly healing to full HP using the Aether ability. This gameplay quirk is captured perfectly in Fire Emblem Engage. It is interesting to see how the playstyles of different characters from past games can interact with each other. These interactions are very deep, and I don't see myself going back to older Fire Emblem games after having been spoiled by this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023 by Bryan Croteau

  • 10/10 best FE game
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
Amazing. If you liked all of the 3DS games and enjoy customizability and good gameplay, pick this game up. Great voice acting, graphics, and map design
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025 by Sofia Frade

  • Best one since Awakening!
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
Fire Emblem has been my favorite series since the 90’s, but they went off the rails after Awakening. Fates was my least favorite of any game, and three houses focused way too much on trivial/unnecessary aspects of the game. Engage still has some unnecessary components, but you don’t need to do any of them to be successful. It has a great storyline, a great main character (so happy the “custom” MC is gone), and tons of nods to the old games. Love that the weapon triangle is back and that the classes are a little closer to the original classes. The rings/bracelets are very fun! It’s interesting to play with pairings and see what fits best. Skill inheritance system is a bit odd and the general class skills were nerfed, but it’s understandable. Overall, love that they’re back on track! Gives me some hope for the future ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2023 by Rachel Thompson

  • My feelings for Fire Emblem Engage are complicated...
Platform: Nintendo Switch Edition: Standard
-I will start with the negative... The story is really, really bad and a huge step down from Three Houses. The supports are a large step back as well and feel one note and shallow. You could say Three Houses characters could be one note as well, and I would agree, but they had paralogues that would expand their character further outside of supports. Both these aspects feels more in line with Fates and makes me feel like they are going to unsuccessfully attempt to sell me creepy figures in the next few months. -The positive is this may be mechanically the most solid Fire Emblem game in a long time. Once I pushed through the creep and the game opened up and expanded it is very solid and the customization which seems limited at first with only 3 skills quickly expands out of control with your JoJo stands. Stepping the class system back to be more rigid like older entries, but combined with your Emblem Stands to either diversify/expand what the class can do, or quadruple down on what it does already but better is one of the most interesting aspects to the system that encourages tinkering and experimenting. As much as I loved what Three Houses did right (particularly story wise) it always felt like a tactical Persona that was retreading some things from FE4 which I really did enjoy. This is a huge let down in the story department, but what it does right is put what makes previous entry Fire Emblem mechanically as a series front and center, expands on it, and makes it dare I say... Engaging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Joshua

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