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Ranking All Fire Emblem Games for FIRST TIMERS 

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I rank all Fire Emblem game from best to worst, based on how beginner-friendly they are.
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@ivanbluecool
@ivanbluecool 9 месяцев назад
New player:what's the fire emblem? Veterans: we don't know. It keeps changing
@portalguy2246
@portalguy2246 9 месяцев назад
Actual conversation I had the other day…
@bossrosslp
@bossrosslp 9 месяцев назад
It's a sigil of birthright, nonexistent, a coronation requirement, orbs to summon an ancient monster, a medallion that berserks those who touch it and houses a God, five mcguffins shoved in a shield, a wedding/engagement ring, among other things... Not to mention what romhacks and fangames decide it is, what bad commercials decide it is (something about Luchina and Crome?), and what hour long youtube video essays dissect it as. In conclusion, it's a noun that someone title drops at some point in the story :3
@septimus5729
@septimus5729 9 месяцев назад
It's an infinite use chest key for marth.
@balsamon69
@balsamon69 9 месяцев назад
@@bossrosslp My "favourite" Fire Emblem is FE4's. In which it's the brand of the full-blooded heir of Fjala It's incredibly silly to me. Always cracks me up when i think about it
@rosin632
@rosin632 9 месяцев назад
@@balsamon69 the ones that actually can say: "I am... the Fire Emblem".
@greygale
@greygale 9 месяцев назад
Three Houses is an amazing standalone game to give someone who has never played Fire Emblem before, but it's a very awkward gateway to the series as a whole. I've gifted it to three different friends on this basis, and all three of them adore it, but only one of them went on to play and enjoy the other games afterwards.
@konch7567
@konch7567 9 месяцев назад
Yeah. Also if I'm not mistaken, one of the more common complaints about Engage when it released was that it didn't have mechanics that 3 houses does, when no other game had those mechanics either. Mostly with the way relationships worked, I think.
@simshadows
@simshadows 9 месяцев назад
Personally I don't really consider 3 Houses a Fire Emblem, it's just too different from the rest of the series. It's kinda like mario 1 vs mario 2 (EUR/USA). While on the surface it looks like FE, it's an entire different beast. Gameplay loop is nothing like other games, same goes for recruitment. It can defenitly make someone interested in the series, but it can also gave them the wrong impression of what fe is.
@Exlanadre
@Exlanadre 9 месяцев назад
​@@konch7567relationships have been in the series for a long time. 4, awakening and fates have it built into the gameplay and paired endings have been around since at least fe7
@konch7567
@konch7567 9 месяцев назад
@Exlanadre Yeah, I know. I said they were handled differently as in 3 houses you have to be much more involved and it's more or less more like a dating Sim, which other FE games are not like that.
@Exlanadre
@Exlanadre 9 месяцев назад
@@konch7567 the only mechanic the two games don't share is enemy phase support, which is in previous games. All the slice of life stuff is in somniel and unlike three houses, exists solely for the purpose of raising support. Additionally the lack of enemy phase support gain makes it so you have to be more direct if you want the mechanical benefit
@actuallizard
@actuallizard 9 месяцев назад
Sacred Stones is my favorite for new players. GBA FE are also some of the easiest games to emulate, which is nice
@CatsLilaSalem
@CatsLilaSalem 9 месяцев назад
I played 7, later 8, and later 6 with translation on an emulator. 8 was the best for kid me because the grinding part makes it almost endless to keep playing with the same team without starting over. I remember farming skirmish for stat boosters also 😅
@Sines314
@Sines314 9 месяцев назад
Sacred Stones is also short. Part of the fun of Fire Emblem is replaying games with new characters, new routes and even just new level ups. Sacred Stones short length makes that practical more so than other games.
@CatsLilaSalem
@CatsLilaSalem 9 месяцев назад
@@Sines314 True, but it is short and long at the same time, like i loved playing tower of valni and the ruins for days as an kid. Ruins was too hard for me tho, with some monsters dealing lots of magic damage and the last room full of dragon zombies, but i did play the earlier rooms a lot, and beat the last room with pure luck and after reaching it multiple times
@mafiousbj
@mafiousbj 4 месяца назад
But my filthy casual GF doesn't think sprite art is good or attractive. That's why I went with Three Houses and then emulated Path of Radiance. Same happened with Pokemon, she just hated Gen 3 and barely played, but then rushed through Sword and Shield. It makes me remember the average "gamer" is so disconnected from what the true casual enojoys in a game 😂
@collegestuff2511
@collegestuff2511 3 месяца назад
@@mafiousbj I'm the opposite, i found PoR ugly as sin, still a good game.
@lagspike7763
@lagspike7763 9 месяцев назад
God if I was introduced to fire emblem through fe6 I would never have touched another fire emblem ever
@runaway74
@runaway74 9 месяцев назад
It was my first Fire Emblem and I was in love. Replayed it 3 times before wanting to move on to 7
@kanyuphilmahar
@kanyuphilmahar 9 месяцев назад
It was actually mine and I still haven't beat it yet lol
@BerthramAldvonnormand
@BerthramAldvonnormand 9 месяцев назад
Fake fe6 is the best to start the series
@MsRmart999
@MsRmart999 9 месяцев назад
Same @@runaway74
@A_Person_64
@A_Person_64 9 месяцев назад
It was mine and I thought my first times with FE7 and FE8 were harder for some reason lol
@Pure_117
@Pure_117 9 месяцев назад
I was introduced with Fire emblem engage. Pretty much new here lmao. Personally for me I found the introduction to other emblem characters to be really cool even though I’m missing that joy of seeing old fe characters together. It makes me look forward to meeting each one of them in their games and seeing their story. It feels like a good beginning that way since engage can be the roots to a tree you can branch off to another fe game from a emblem ring character you got interested to
@yeasstt
@yeasstt 8 месяцев назад
Welcome to the community! I hope you enjoy the other games as much as Engage! I agree that it's a great starting point. It'll be cool for you to see where all of the paralogues come from.😊
@AkameGaKillfan777
@AkameGaKillfan777 6 месяцев назад
There's just one problem with that: most other entries in the series aren't officially available, especially now that the 3DS Eshop is closed.
@KaguMLC
@KaguMLC 5 месяцев назад
@@AkameGaKillfan777 good thing any monkey can rub their two braincells together and hack their DS in 3 hours max
@rucksack_kh
@rucksack_kh 3 месяца назад
​@AkameGaKillfan777 Just pirate the non-Switch games ngl. If they're not selling it, then it's free reign, in my opinion. Though 3DS emulators blow rn.
@AkameGaKillfan777
@AkameGaKillfan777 3 месяца назад
@@rucksack_kh That's not the point I was making
@nissaallport4830
@nissaallport4830 8 месяцев назад
Awakening was my first game, and I'd definitely recommend it as a starting point in the series, but I definitely agree that it teaches bad habits: to this day I bunch up all my guys in a little mass and make my faves fight side by side. awakening pair up is just too broken lmao
@Kristopian
@Kristopian Месяц назад
Pairing up units is still good in some other Fire Emblem, the hit, and crit bonuses are too good to not use :P
@benchico4444
@benchico4444 9 месяцев назад
tbh SS is definitely easier for first timers due to more coherent UI, shops between levels, and the overworld for optional grinding
@wouterW24
@wouterW24 9 месяцев назад
It's a tradeoff of sorts, FE7 also has a flatter map design difficulty curve with it's double earlygame structure. SS ramps it up a far bit quicker and throws more crowded midgame chapters at you while the late trainee units might puzzle new players.The tower helps with that but it's also easy to overshoot with it on normal and the game being a stomp. FE7's normal Eliwood mode just seems a bit more steady go along with the ride in comparison. Although SS also has Seth and especially casual pace Ephraim who destroy the game really hard. It's close with both games just being fairly tame in normal, although mistakes can still happen easily with them.
@jedisalsohere
@jedisalsohere 9 месяцев назад
Whoever captured the footage deserves an award or something for those weapon names "Vaike Katti" is absolute genius
@teko4752
@teko4752 9 месяцев назад
I'm really like 30iq But back in the days of fire emblem Awakening As I searched on google for this newest game I found a screenshot of weapon destructed message saying : *Chrom's penis broke Funniest joke at the time.
@Mekkkah
@Mekkkah 9 месяцев назад
All of this footage is mine except MK404's FE2 and Bopper's Engage, I think. The Vaike Katti is from the Vaike streams, it was chat's idea, so you're missing out!
@crocworks
@crocworks 9 месяцев назад
Path of Radiance was the first Fire Emblem game that I played. Highly recommend it as a starting point... if you can find it. I think it's the easiest Fire Emblem game that doesn't let you grind for EXP, so it won't make a new player develop bad habits as easily as some others could.
@iansinclair2028
@iansinclair2028 9 месяцев назад
I will say as someone who has played almost every FE, path still encourages some bad habits from homogeny of early game unit's ability to snowball, to making most of the prepromotes, save titania and tanith look extremely bad, also the expanded inventory, but only 4 weapons can hurt especially as it is very possible to run out of weapon uses mid chapter on hard and especially maniac mode, with that sad for a first timer, easy or english normal is a good way to introduce people and is generally good at teaching mechanics, i just wish effective damage was the series standard of 3x effective instead of 2x
@thelegacyofgaming2928
@thelegacyofgaming2928 День назад
"Bad habits" or they just like grinding...
@forseti5774
@forseti5774 9 месяцев назад
Tear ring saga is obviously the best first fire emblem because there is a page in the stat screen with movement costs.
@ricardodarcangelo2437
@ricardodarcangelo2437 9 месяцев назад
TRS is unironically a great game for beginners, and if you like it, there's probably a lot of cool and fun stuff you missed (but that doesn't really matter for finishing, one of the easiest srpgs). That said, it's not a Fire emblem game. And while the depth of the writing is objectively of better quality than most FE games, that doesn't mean it's a better fit, or more liked than those games; and some players outright hate excessive world building and side character development. And the cryptic nature of the game's fun, hidden items and story definitely aren't for everyone. Additionally, if you're looking for a somewhat challenging srpg experience, you def won't find that in TRS. Much to love, and easily accessible for new players nonetheless though.
@michaeljohnston6783
@michaeljohnston6783 9 месяцев назад
It's best to start with TRS so that we can say we did Kaga first.
@yoel9396
@yoel9396 9 месяцев назад
Don't forget the flag. Best quality of life feature ever
@CrickettoSantalune
@CrickettoSantalune 9 месяцев назад
It's my 3rd favorite FE game after Echoes and Thracia ♡
@thebladeoflight
@thebladeoflight 9 месяцев назад
Before watching, I'd name Blazing Blade as the best introduction to the series just because of the extensive tutorial.
@xravenx24fe
@xravenx24fe 9 месяцев назад
This. It has a good mix of all things FE, and all the poor qualities it has aren't exactly missing from other titles. It's just enough but not too much going on for a new player.
@notfabio9858
@notfabio9858 9 месяцев назад
I definitely would have benefited from lyn mode on my first FE playthrough, I was super lost since it was also my first time trying an SRPG
@hajoeijgenraam295
@hajoeijgenraam295 9 месяцев назад
I agree, the only thing holding it back is that i kinda think it's not that fun personally
@CallofDutyBlackOps28
@CallofDutyBlackOps28 9 месяцев назад
it's thanks to Advance Wars we got Fire Emblem in the West.
@camillaquelladegliaggettiv4303
@camillaquelladegliaggettiv4303 3 месяца назад
​@@CallofDutyBlackOps28really? Mind expanding on that?
@AntiRiku
@AntiRiku 7 месяцев назад
thank you for showing the game you're talking about as you're talking about them, its something i rarely, if ever, see in these tier list videos, a small touch but its very appreciated as i no longer have to skip the ones i dont know or go back and forth between the video and looking up each one on my own, also its always fun to just have something to look at other than a still screen
@creativename1673
@creativename1673 9 месяцев назад
My vote goes to Sacred Stones. It's easy but not (generally) braindead, the plot is completely self-contained, the short campaign and the route split encourage at least one replay (possibly on a higher difficulty), and (IMO) it's just overall a very "vanilla" experience which sets reasonable expectations for the rest of the series, both in story and in gameplay Also it's a GBA FE, which means it both looks good and is easy to emulate
@frogb00ts
@frogb00ts 9 месяцев назад
My first game was Shadow Dragon and tbh, I'm really happy it was my first. It had a protagonist I was familiar with after playing brawl, was a remake of the first game in the series, and had a lot of the qol that helps make the modern games approachable. But if I started with a game that had casual mode or time wheel it might have made it too difficult to go back to the older games. Shadow Dragon throws a ton of units at you so losing them never really stings that much, and idk if I'd be willing to give something that didn't have casual mode in it a try if my first game was Awakening. It's a really big mental barrier to overcome.
@kiritsu551
@kiritsu551 9 месяцев назад
I played awakening as first and still was able to go to the old ones and enjoy em more than the modern ones
@frogb00ts
@frogb00ts 9 месяцев назад
@kiritsu551 I know that's the case for a lot of people! Just for me personally, playing a game that made me get used to permadeath really help me get over that hurdle
@HEBUSTORLL
@HEBUSTORLL 9 месяцев назад
Same for me, and yeah it was perfect candidate for that list
@whiskey_barrel115
@whiskey_barrel115 8 месяцев назад
Awakening is what saved Fire Emblem and is supposedly what got more people involved unless you played the older Fire Emblems like I did
@GayBowser253
@GayBowser253 9 месяцев назад
As much as I hate Roy for being as weak as paper, he’ll always have a special place in my heart for introducing me to the series. I loved playing as Roy in smash bros and was curious what his game was like so I bought a fan translation cartridge off of eBay. Now almost 3 years later fire emblem is my favorite game series
@cerealbeforemilk3566
@cerealbeforemilk3566 4 месяца назад
A dream of mine is to play fe6 or any other gba emblem on an actual gba
@thepancakemann
@thepancakemann 12 дней назад
​@@cerealbeforemilk3566just beat FE7 on my old cherry red GBA with an EZ Flash and it was an absolute joy the whole way through. FE6 is next on the list!
@stryfe7467
@stryfe7467 9 месяцев назад
If I had to hand a newcomer a FE game to play, I'd give them FE7. Easy to pick up, has a detailed tutorial, and an overall classic experience. It represents what to expect from a Fire Emblem game at its core.
@april5767
@april5767 7 месяцев назад
I'd never recommend fe7 as a starting point. The degree to which it handholds early is offensive to anyone with a brain and everything about its story and gameplay is a mess.
@emposiblethegamer639
@emposiblethegamer639 5 месяцев назад
​@@april5767because lyns story is the tutorial and eliwoods story is when the game really starts
@cerealbeforemilk3566
@cerealbeforemilk3566 4 месяца назад
I agree, but stupid people (like me) played fe7 and closed the emulator before the credits could end and said "that was fire emblem? It was pretty enjoyable" without ever playing Eliwood story. Please tell me it wasn’t just me who did that.
@aBlackMage
@aBlackMage 4 месяца назад
​@@cerealbeforemilk3566That's hilarious. I've been in this community for a while, and I gotta admits that's the first time I've ever heard that haha
@LeMuDX
@LeMuDX Месяц назад
@@april5767the tutorial is the exact reason it’s a good starting point, the main reason for a game being a starting point is that it holds your hand and shows you how to play, you wouldn’t want to introduce someone to a game series with a wildly difficult iteration and a lackluster tutorial otherwise they might get frustrated and say screw this
@gameboyn64
@gameboyn64 9 месяцев назад
Path of radiance is arguably the best starter game. It has most of the mechanics seen in most fe games. The maps are simple and straightforward but typically work pretty well. The bexp system is a great way to encourage new players to pick up the pace. The skill system is pretty interesting but simple. The main character is actually a good character. The animations and sound effects are very good in my opinion. It has arguably the best overall story in the franchise with an extremely well written cast. The base is arguably the best unit management system ever. The game is pretty flexible to the point you can get away with using any character you want. The only real knock i can think of is that combat takes too long to load.
@szarkuwu
@szarkuwu 9 месяцев назад
i personally played Path of Radiance as my second game and being completely honest if it was my first game I dont think I would have touched the rest of the series. I just hate PoR gameplay so much.
@gameboyn64
@gameboyn64 9 месяцев назад
@@szarkuwu what was your first game and what part of por gameplay do you hate so much?
@szarkuwu
@szarkuwu 9 месяцев назад
@@gameboyn64 my first game was 3H but since then I played FE6, FE8, FE10, FE11, Awakening, Fates and SoV. I enjoyed all of them significantly more than PoR I hate the slowness of the maps. How slow the animations, combat and leveling screens all are. I hate the sheer enemy density on a lot of the maps and despite PoR enemies not being particularily dangerous damage wise they are still pretty bulky. The maps like Clash!, Eat Rock, Bridge, the one with Ena as a boss were all just mind numingly tedious to me.
@gameboyn64
@gameboyn64 9 месяцев назад
@@szarkuwu well that makes sense. Path of radiance was made as a truly beginner friendly game. It kind of gets weaker the more experience you have. Honestly playing through just one path of 3 houses is probably the equivalent of about 2 full playthroughs worth of experience. While tedious for an experienced player, the high enemy density of bulky but not threatening enemies is actually a good way to create tension for a novice without actually harshly punishing the player for their lack of skill. A beginner would likely not be able to discern that there is in fact no real threat. It also teaches things like compartmentalizing the enemy and how to gang up on enemies. These things are kind of lost though on players with experience who understand fundamentals and understand that the large amount enemies in front of them aren't actually threatening. Other games often have an issue with enemies being so paper thin that you immediately recognize the lack of a threat as you one round enemy after enemy. The pace of play in por is exacerbated when you come directly from more modern titles that run the fastest that the franchise has seen. First time players who are still learning how to play and haven't experienced faster running games are less likely to immediately feel the slow pace with nothing to compare it to. They are also more likely taking significantly longer to process what is going on, are generally playing slower, and are generally less foward thinking.
@mihaimercenarul7467
@mihaimercenarul7467 9 месяцев назад
wow you have bad taste, since the gameplay of por is way better than three houses gameplay@@szarkuwu
@TrashySockBasket
@TrashySockBasket 9 месяцев назад
Awakening was my first game in the series and I can confirm that I spent a disgusting amount of time grinding my units to the point where I got bored of the lack of difficulty and never ended up actually finishing my first playthrough.
@marinary1326
@marinary1326 8 месяцев назад
My girlfriend's first game was Thracia... many years ago, by accident, before there was an english translation of any quality or accuracy. It's a wonder she ever touched the rest of the series. My first game was Three Houses, and the second game I got interested in was Genealogy. At the very least that was a decent introduction to the series in that I learned very quickly that the games could be wildly different and I should not have expectations lol.
@thevrex9237
@thevrex9237 9 месяцев назад
I had awakening at the top of my list for a while because it was readily available on popular original hardware, but thats not the case anymore :/
@korinoriz
@korinoriz 9 месяцев назад
You basically covered everything about Three Houses, and even this, but it was a double edged sword with how it brought in a lot of people. Sure some got into the series through it and checked out the other games, but it also gave people the expectation the series plays like a JRPG which is partly why Engage is so hated, despite it being pretty standard FE. It even gave older fans the idea that was the direction the series was heading. But that's a whole othet thing.
@Mekkkah
@Mekkkah 9 месяцев назад
I don't think I've seen any hate for Engage because it wasn't enough of a JRPG. Most people who don't like it just hate on the story and the toothpaste.
@Trikzilla
@Trikzilla 9 месяцев назад
It’s copium to think that’s the reason folks dislike Engage.
@frogb00ts
@frogb00ts 9 месяцев назад
Jrpg might not he the right word... maybe Persona-like? You see the same sort of complaints when Persona 5 fans try an SMT game.
@sjk8495
@sjk8495 9 месяцев назад
​@@MekkkahAlso adding on to that, players vastly prefer the characters of Three Houses over Engage from a writing standpoint.
@balsamon69
@balsamon69 9 месяцев назад
I remember the first time i played Fire Emblem, it was FE7, Lyn mode. I played 2 chapters said "Well that was boring" and never touched the game again for another 6 months. The tutorial was insufferably boring to me. I, generally hate these kinds of hand holdy tutorials, it was not fun for me. Doesn't help that i didn't like Lyn at all as a character, or her scrubs. Thank God i decided to give it another go sometime later that year. I fell in love immediately with Eliwood mode and never looked back.
@hamzah2556
@hamzah2556 5 месяцев назад
I wish more franchises had people like you that make thoughtfully put-together lists that aren’t about which game is “better”, but rather which game is “easier for a beginner to appreciate”. Really enjoyed this, I’m going to check out some of these games now!
@hyperm8
@hyperm8 9 месяцев назад
Three Houses is what convinced me to play older FE games actually. Most veterans probably won't like it, but I play Fire Emblem almost entirely for the story and world building. Fates and Awakening were my actual first games and I nearly gave up on the series cause I disliked their stories that much. I have warmed up to Fates Conquest due to fun gameplay but I just cannot get behind Awakening. If not for Three Houses, I wouldn't have discovered gems like Genealogy, Thracia, the Tellius games and the GBA games. For that, Three Houses has an eternal special place in my heart.
@dryzalizer
@dryzalizer 9 месяцев назад
Cool video Mekkah, definitely a question that comes up all the time and now this video can be linked as an answer.
@Eleat001
@Eleat001 8 месяцев назад
I would say Shadow Dragon is the one I would recommend the most to a new player. It’s the one I started with, it stars a character that almost everyone will know, and it’s also one of the hardest to go back to if you play some of the other games first due to the lack of features. The GBA games are also solid choices. Sacred Stones is still probably my favorite FE game.
@Memphis_ritz
@Memphis_ritz 3 месяца назад
This channel is one of my favorite guilty pleasures. I love forgetting it exists so when it pops back up randomly i get all excited to go watch the backlog of things I’ve missed. Idk anyone else irl who loves FE lol
@thomasquesada7248
@thomasquesada7248 9 месяцев назад
Personally I always recommend games in pair in case like me you completely fuck up in the first game So awakening with birthright as the replacement And Fe8(which is just more polished than fe7, on top of being shorter) with fe7 as the replacement Also agree with Mekkah about TH it’s a very conditional game because of the monastery and it’s tutorials aren’t good and there is far too many systems I personally wouldn’t put PoR in S tier but A tier, you’d want to recommend a well rounded game and PoR is just not good looking with far too long animations, you shouldn’t have to tell someone to just skip a part of the game
@OriginalRaisins
@OriginalRaisins 9 месяцев назад
Just got to the end of the list and I really like it. I agree with basically all the things you said about each one.
@666blaziken
@666blaziken 9 месяцев назад
Haven't seen this yet, but I was introduced to radiant dawn... I was in for a trip 😂
@employer2659
@employer2659 9 месяцев назад
great list but I think FE3 should be a little higher
@maltheopia
@maltheopia 9 месяцев назад
FE3's UI could genuinely use some work. Going from FE3 to even FE4 or FE5 and it seems that things move just slowly and clunkily enough for it to get on my nerves. Personally, I'd rather play FE12.
@Nintendofan91
@Nintendofan91 5 месяцев назад
Started playing FE7 recently since it’s on the GBA expansion for Nintendo Switch Online and it’s my first Fire Emblem game. Really enjoying it so far and I started with Lyn’s prologue story which was super helpful to learn the mechanics and get used to it being so text heavy. Now I’m really invested in the story. Also in terms of accessibility, (this may be controversial but…) the ability to create suspend points and rewind time with NSO’s emulation software is pretty helpful if you make a bad call and lose a valuable unit from a stupid mistake.
@DaemonDesiree
@DaemonDesiree 4 месяца назад
I love that too! I tried Path and it was so hard! The rewind feature makes things so much less stressful
@ronjohnson2760
@ronjohnson2760 9 месяцев назад
FE 9 is utterly fantastic. It's true, it is one the easier games in the series but it is also one of the strongest games in the series. Sacred stones is fantastic as well.
@AidoruHakase
@AidoruHakase 9 месяцев назад
This was a neat video to watch as a veteran to the series, and I agree with a lot of the points! One of the things I've found with getting people into FE that you skipped over a little (which is funny because it's a huge element in your other tier lists) is "availability"! Even though the Nintendo PC is always an option, telling someone to download a program then download the game itself isn't always the easiest thing to sell, especially since it's just a little bit sketch. It's why I'm super glad Nintendo added FE7 to the Switch virtual console, but there's still a huge "availability" issue with FE in general, which is why FE3H and Engage might deserve a little bump just from being more "available", even if they aren't the most "representative".
@leargamma4912
@leargamma4912 9 месяцев назад
I think shadow dragon was also on the Wii U
@dabien1
@dabien1 7 месяцев назад
I was introduced to fire emblem through birthright and after that I was OBSESSEDDD. The story and the occasional animation scenes but I think the game play was what got me hooked. I blazed through birthright and tried conquest but I couldn't complete the last map so I just started revelation ;-; After I emulated some of the older ones cause I don't actually own anything that can play the fire emblem games [I had borrowed my friends 3ds and that how I discovered FE]. Now I have a switch and I'm very happy to be playing engage!
@mutegamingstuff9120
@mutegamingstuff9120 9 месяцев назад
Cool video, very helpful for starting discussions and for providing some guidelines to new players who want to start the series. However, I have two main issues with the criteria of this list as a whole: 1. what do you define as "normal fire emblem"? As we get later into the series, there are more and more games that diverge from the GBA/fe3 standard gameplay, to a degree that I don't think is very different from what fe2/4/5 do. So, aside from fe6-10, I think the series as a whole diverges too much to be able to consistently rate things as being "normal fire emblem" or "not normal fire emblem" without any bias towards any particular game. 2. I don't agree with how things were rated based on being sequels or midquels. Personally I think fe12/5/10 are pretty similar to fe7 in terms of how much you actually need to understand of the previous game to understand what's happening. These games were all still made with new players in mind and provide details new players may need for important context. Unironically I would think that skipping fe4 entirely and only playing fe5 is a completely fine thing to do, as fe5 is interesting enough as a standalone story and also isn't the same story we've seen in FE 4000 times. Anyway, I agree with a lot of the basic sentiment of this video, but I just disagree on some things.
@a.r.e.j.1693
@a.r.e.j.1693 4 месяца назад
Re:1 It's true that the series has evolved a lot, but you can't deny that some games are more similar to classic FE than others. I wouldn't recommend Echoes to start because it has dungeon crawling, and I wouldn't recommend 3H to start because of all the monastery stuff. Those two things aren't just a *little* extra mechanic (like, for example, the kids in Awakening), they make for 50% of those two games.
@MrMiarne
@MrMiarne 7 месяцев назад
I started with Fate Birthright, then Fate Conquest, then Echoes which I really loved. And now I'm on maddening Three Houses. The most awkward thing about getting into the games for me was getting screwed over with growth RNG and being unsure if that's how things are supposed to be... Especially if you start on higher difficulty.
@AkameGaKillfan777
@AkameGaKillfan777 6 месяцев назад
Getting blessed or screwed level-ups is fairly common in the series. Fates is a little bit different where on Lunatic your stat gains are fixed
@verrine227
@verrine227 9 месяцев назад
I think I generally as a veteran agree with your list. But from personal experience irl three houses actually goes into S if I were to use my friends opinions. I never talked much about fire emblem in my cliques. But three houses is the first entry where people approached me about "this new game" of a series they never played. or "the first smash anime sword dude they know the game of". And it was very shocking for me seeing all this new attention to a series that for the most part stayed very small. Later online too in the art world even if people didn't finish all the routes and stuff it's one of the games i see a lot of mutuals pick up, play and write/draw characters of to this day. And I think that is pretty impressive. Also my boyfriend can't stand blazing swords, but he routinely sits along to hear and watch the supports and story cutscenes of three houses, he's definitely more interested in that to play than the ocean of GBA i typically indulge in. Of course your goal is to keep people in the series. So I wouldn't change anything then in those terms.
@robleon6368
@robleon6368 9 месяцев назад
I do think one thing that makes Engage a good starting point that wasn't mentioned is the paralogues, which are maps from older games and almost function as a sampler of what else is in the series. And I have seen a lot of people play Engage without knowing the older games and the emblems being unknown characters doesn't seem to bother them and actually seems like a good introduction to those characters and make them want to see more of them. And with both Switch games, I think them simply being the most modern games is a good selling point on its own because they will potentially be an easier transition from other modern games, like BotW being a good first Zelda game even though it's very different from the rest. I don't think differences matter too much because if you fall in love with the series, you're much more willing to invest in learning other systems in other games. That was the case for me and others I know. The differences in older games from Three Houses was interesting to me, not a barrier. That is anecdotal, of course, and I understand mileage will vary.
@towakun6678
@towakun6678 9 месяцев назад
I didn't know anything about FE until Fates came out and everyone was recommending it to me; I ended up buying the special edition that had all three routes and played through Birthright, Conquest and then Rev. After that I played Awakening which was pretty similar and liked it as well... but boy, was I surpsised when I found out that older FE games were quite different from these two. Ultimately I prefer older FE games (I have a soft spot for FE4 and FE5 despite not having played them myself unfortunately) so I definitely agree with most placements on this list! I think FE3H might be my favorite modern FE, but not necessarily for any FE-related reasons (it's so hard sometimes to play anything prior to 3H once you get used to gambits... this has led to several unit deaths in other games because my brain kept forgetting gambits don't exist in those lol).
@lanalewis6982
@lanalewis6982 9 месяцев назад
Radiant Dawn was my first entry and I was so confused. I loved it though. Especially because it had a mage lord.
@ZackYXW
@ZackYXW 9 месяцев назад
Radiant Dawn was the first I've even heard/played of Fire Emblem; love the game to bits, but yeah, it's not the best start for new players. Still my favorite game of all time though.
@Arkholt2
@Arkholt2 9 месяцев назад
FE7 was the first FE game I played, and I was so bored to tears by Lyn mode that I didn't finish it until years later. FE9 was the first FE game I finished because the entire experience is just so much better. FE7 is definitely a good choice for a first timer, but I still don't think the tutorial is very good. It's just unfortunate that FE9 is not as available and GameCube emulation is not as good, because otherwise I would recommend FE9 to absolutely everyone looking to get into the series.
@Mekkkah
@Mekkkah 9 месяцев назад
yeah it definitely depends on the person. like i said in the vid i appreciated the tutorial and it didnt bore me to death but i also had literally no SRPG experience.
@ANDESMOUA1996
@ANDESMOUA1996 9 месяцев назад
It's funny because I learned about FE from Marth and Roy through Smash Bros, but my real hands on actual experience with a FE game started with Path of Radiance which is my favorite in the series. It wasn't until I got older that I started learning how to emulate and eventually got to play some of the other titles in the series. I still haven't played all of them yet like Thracia and Geneology, but I am very tempted to start after watching your incredible gameplays on them lol. For starters, I absolutely agree with you about Sacred Stones as it's probably the easiest game on any difficulty IMO. It also has a good storyline, nice likeable characters and designs, easy simple maps, and on top of that a very cool class promotion mechanic which gives you two options instead of one!
@leargamma4912
@leargamma4912 9 месяцев назад
I would ask that you try geneology when you have time. It's slow and tedious at times, but you can save literally every turn, which helps out a ton. Also, there's people out there who think pausing a game ruins it, so people who complain about tedium don't have much to say that's relevant.
@cadenhawkins8120
@cadenhawkins8120 9 месяцев назад
32:05 I can't wait for the 20 part series on the best order to play every fire emblem game as a new player
@Mekkkah
@Mekkkah 9 месяцев назад
I think you start with an S tier, then play something similar to that one until you feel like trying something different. And then you either go 3DS/Switch era or Jugdral.
@ScootsLounge
@ScootsLounge 9 месяцев назад
Fates: Birthright is for new players, Conquest is for veteran players My horny ass picking Conquest because of Camilla:
@ScootsLounge
@ScootsLounge 9 месяцев назад
Shadows of Valentia is my favorite FE, but damn I'd never recommend it to someone as their first game lmao. I love the game, a lot of it just clicks for me, but its so wildly different from the rest of FE that I can't very well recommend it as anything less than maybe someone's 3rd or 4th game. Even then, it still requires a lot of explanation to tell you why you should make certain choices like what class to make the villagers.
@spaghetticondo.m9116
@spaghetticondo.m9116 2 месяца назад
@@ScootsLounge The remake?
@ScootsLounge
@ScootsLounge 2 месяца назад
@spaghetticondo.m9116 yeah, the remake. I wouldn't recommend anyone play the og unless you're feeling like abusing retro systems to play that game. Just absolutely plow through it with one or two op units swapping around the best items.
@spaghetticondo.m9116
@spaghetticondo.m9116 2 месяца назад
@@ScootsLounge well am playing the 3ds games after playing both switch games(get to spin offs later once i get to 3 houses again) so saving echos last seems to be the right choice
@researchinbreeder
@researchinbreeder 9 месяцев назад
I think I got a decent start. My technical first game was Shadow Dragon (11) for the Nintendo PC, but unfortunately it had comparable performance to Pokemon Scarlet at the time so I dropped it. I then got Birthright on release, and played it alongside a physical copy of Shadow Dragon. Humorously, NEITHER actually prepares you for how Rescue works. But bc both make such a big deal about reclassing, I did end up looking at character growths. Let me tell you, Warping a General Sedgar into the heart of Michalis' forces is a core memory.
@SecretIdentityStudio
@SecretIdentityStudio 4 месяца назад
"If you prefer the gameplay of 3H to the rest of the series, go play Persona instead" Me, read for filth:
@MrJojux
@MrJojux 2 месяца назад
I do like the grinding option of games especially for the options to catch up benched units, if I want to change my set up. If I decide I want to switch my team, I do have the option. In my run I trained every unit to 20 and then promotion which was cool to try out all classes a little bit.
@leargamma4912
@leargamma4912 9 месяцев назад
Radiant dawn was my first FE game. I bought it (or my mom bought it for me) when I was 14 and I had used Ike in smash bros brawl. The game was a genre that I had never done before, and I lost nearly all the characters you had in chapter 4 except for leonardo, illyana, and aaron. I had no clue you could reset to try again, so I would occasionally reset my game by killing micaiah and forcing a game over. 😂 Rage quit because it was too hard for me and I didn't know what to do. I played and beat Shadow dragon on the DS, thinking that it wouldn't be a grid based strategy game. But in the end, I enjoyed it, even though I was locked into permadeath by my absolute buffonery. I went back to RD and beat it. Then I got into the series more with awakening because, "they're still making fire emblem games!? No wayyy!" Now I have been an FE fan for 13 years.
@thepancakemann
@thepancakemann 12 дней назад
Been on a bit of a walk down memory lane going back to old games I played on rental from Blockbuster as a kid. Just beat FE7 as it was my first Fire Emblem I played and I always wanted to come back to it. Did it on my old GBA with an EZ Flash emulator cart. It was so so good. Among my all time favourite experiences on the system and in portable gaming generally. Organically finding out about the support system while playing blind really stands out as a memorable recent gaming moment for me. Very excited to start FE6 to wrap the story.
@kyuden5086
@kyuden5086 9 месяцев назад
My first Fire Emblem was conquest. I was like 13 y.o and had no idea it was supposed to be harder than birthright, and I still enjoyed it a lot even though I had to start over multiple times because my units were just too bad for the endgame 😅 I can definitely see what you mean with the unbreakable weapons though : I played echoes next and got so used to this mechanic that when I tried awakening I hated it because I felt like the game wouldn't allow me to use my best weapons 😂 Honestly to this day I still struggle to enjoy FE games with weapon durability and no forge to fix them. And by the way, I 100% agree that Echoes is a perfect second game. It was mine personally and it's the one that really got me in love with the franchise. It's still one of my favourite now that I've played most of them 🥰
@porygonlover322
@porygonlover322 9 месяцев назад
I think you're underrating New Mystery, honestly. The tutorial is great, and the My Unit and Casual mode allow for that gentle onboarding the newer games do while still sticking closely to the classic formula. I also think the plot works perfectly fine if you haven't played the original, with Kris as the viewpoint character who knows about as much as you do as a blind player. Then again I'm also biased because New Mystery is in my top 5 FEs and I'm a huge defender of its story
@Mekkkah
@Mekkkah 9 месяцев назад
I mean I threw it in C tier, it's not bad for a sequel. I'd prefer to save FE12 for when someone knows who Hardin is, as his whole tragedy is kinda lost without playing SD first. Casual Mode is a good point though, I didn't consider that, though I am always a little worried that someone gets too used to Casual and then has to adjust to Classic.
@JoumyakuSalad
@JoumyakuSalad 9 месяцев назад
Shadow Dragon was my first FE and I honestly think it deserves to be higher on this list. It's actually a lot more tolerable before you're used to the quality of other FEs. I never thought Shadow Dragon was a bad/mid game until I later played more and cross-compared. It also has the cool prologue which you only get when you play on Normal, which you'll probably do if you're new but not if you've played a lot of other FEs. Plus everyone is already familiar with Marth and it's nice to experience his story first.
@ZappBranniglenn
@ZappBranniglenn 9 месяцев назад
I started with Sacred Stones over 15 years ago and I'll say that I've played and beaten every single game on this list except for Engage and (at time of writing) Thracia
@somasora7
@somasora7 9 месяцев назад
Based on your criteria, I’d probably put Awakening in A-tier as well. And Three Houses, probably B-Tier. But based on how many newcomers they actually brought in, they’re both easily S-tier. Comparatively, if I’d started FE with Engage, I’m pretty sure I’d never touch the series again. Goes to show that how representative a game is of its series isn’t necessarily that important. Games can be super newcomer-friendly just by being really damn enjoyable
@keneor4468
@keneor4468 9 месяцев назад
I've actually introduced someone to fire emblem very recently. I discovered the series with 8 and 9, but for a first player 8 would be my go to. Yeah sure it has grinding but it helps a more casual player deal with parts of the game they struggle with. Fire Emblem is a very large series, the person wanted a chill game, FE 8 is a chill game. After that engage came arround (and became my favourite FE ever, granted I have far from completed all of them). And I gushed so much about the game they tried it out so as a second game. Of course they did mourn a bit the fact they didn't get all the referential stuff, but the various mecanics weren't too much and they had a lot of fun with it! In any case pretty good ranking.
@GenoGar
@GenoGar 9 месяцев назад
The Nintendo PC is my favorite console.
@bravepotatoe7513
@bravepotatoe7513 9 месяцев назад
before watching the video my picks would be: sacred stones or awakening with shadow dragon as honorable mention
@velvetbutterfly
@velvetbutterfly 9 месяцев назад
I'm looking forward to hear the break down. For me personally I'd recommend 9, 11, or 13 to people depending on what they want out of a game
@possummindmurder7532
@possummindmurder7532 9 месяцев назад
This might be a bit of an odd take but personally I don't think that FE7 is good to recommend BECAUSE of how long the tutorial is. I think if you're recommending it to someone who hasn't played a video game before it could work, but I think Lyn mode's rigidity in some of the tutorials makes it a slog for anyone whose played video games before. It's just not fun to have a couple lines of dialogue talking about the weapon triangle, being railroaded into a specific interaction and then having even more dialogue talking about how stupid of a decision (that you were just railroaded into doing) that was. I think part of why FE is so appealing is how fluid player expression can be, like how no 2 playthroughs can be exactly the same due to level ups, character preference, etc. and having a tutorial where things must be done a certain way goes against this fluidity.
@arcanelizard4646
@arcanelizard4646 9 месяцев назад
As someone who was introduced to the series through FE7 a couple months ago, and has probably played over 20k hours of video games in my life, I would have to disagree. The tutorial was paced pretty well for someone that wants to digest as much info as possible at the beginning, so they don’t feel lost in the mechanics later, and showing me the consequences of making a bad decision (by forcing me to make it) reinforced the importance of paying attention to stuff like weapon triangle really well. I have since played Awakening and Three Houses, and of those three, I’d definitely put 7 at the top for a first time player. I could definitely see someone who prefers learning by experimentation wanting a shorter tutorial, though, and I can agree that the first time through, Lyn mode is a bit rigid. But overall, that didn’t discourage me from continuing to play at any point, and I devoured my first playthrough. You can, of course, take my opinion with a grain of salt, because I probably spend more time on the preparation screen than I do in the actual battle, mapping out literally everything I can with the information I have and going so far as to plan numbers of weapon usages for specific units, so clearly I’m a bit of an odd duck
@victorhundred8621
@victorhundred8621 9 месяцев назад
FE7 was my first FE game and I remember really appreciating the tutorial when I first played just because I was really afraid of permadeath and of messing up as I was told that Fire Emblem was a really difficult franchise, I think the tutorial is only a problem if someone has already played a FE game before but think it's good for first-timers.
@mjbrownii
@mjbrownii 5 месяцев назад
My first fe was birthright then I went straight to conquest. In all honesty it didn’t feel much harder. But conquest was definitely shorter (due to no challenge/xp maps). I played 3 houses on 1 playthrough. And right now I’m partway through another and I’m playing revelations now too. (Yes all on the highest difficulty with permadeath…) Aaaaan I lost kaze and Gunther due to me forgetting how the pair up mechanic worked and I lost ignats in 3h due to me not caring much about him.
@alcoremortis
@alcoremortis 5 месяцев назад
My first fire emblem was the re-release of the first fire emblem on switch. Which was definitely a learning curve and then I jumped to three houses, then FE 7, then Engage. Absolutely determined to continue playing this series as out of order as possible.
@moneymet
@moneymet 9 месяцев назад
I started with Radiant Dawn and Shadow Dragon. I got way more into Radiant Dawn kinda because it just looked really nice. The animations were cool and there were a lot of cool mechanics that felt good, like shop bargins and ledge height bonuses. There were also super cool strong units that just destroyed everything on the battlefield especially in part 1. Unfortunately this caused me to not train my Dawn Brigade units, so when the super strong units left, I got so few good units to fight with in part 3 that I gave up. That pushed me into the growth unit mindset for a while until I watched the pitfalls videos and learned to not care too much about mistakes. Shadow Dragon is game I think is way more fun now than when I first played it. Back then it felt really bleak. Characters didn't get much personality, the music had this emotion to it of a grueling march sometimes, the graphics felt muted and blurry. Shadow Dragon could have been an easier game, but the atmosphere was draining. Now I appreciate that feeling and kinda want to play through Thracia 776 with some of that same bleakness.
@leargamma4912
@leargamma4912 9 месяцев назад
RD and SD? One of.... my people? 😮
@Starsoulklr
@Starsoulklr 9 месяцев назад
I think another strong reason to rate Fate Revelations so low is due to the default cartridges for Birthright and Conquest can't access it. Without the eShop now you can only play it with the limited edition carts with both games.
@littleguystar
@littleguystar 4 месяца назад
Awakening was my first game, and while the Pair-Up mechanic definitely made it hard to move out of, I think it was a very fun spot to start. Sadly the next steps was Conquest then Birthright, and while I enjoyed Conquest on Normal Casual I absolutely got exhausted on how easy Lunatic Classic Birthright was and just didn’t even care to finish it. Eventually came around to try out Engage and I’m pretty happy, I’ll definitely turn around to 3H and then the classic games.
@lukasgaming7172
@lukasgaming7172 9 месяцев назад
My first game in the series was Echoes and I entirely agree with it's placement. I love everything about it to death but I would've liked a better introduction to a series I now love so much.
@Itzpapa
@Itzpapa 8 месяцев назад
Giving my perspective as a Fire Emblem scrub: Got recommended Awakening, got trough 9 chapters and set it down. I didn't think the game taught me the games mechanics well, pair up felt very wrong as you reduces your army size for minor gains, support handling was a little wack to deal with. Also the people who recommended it, was also people who suggested broken weapon grinding, so i guess that also tainted my vision of the game and Fire Emblem. Also, just as a last jab, i renamed the country "Ineptia" for how bad their border control is, protecting their citizenry and secuirty at the palace. Picked up 3 houses, where i actually liked how they handled support and also giving you focused training in the school. Made me appriciate making tactical decisions in combat, and not "think" about support needing to be leveled. Thou i will agree the faffing about at church toke a little too much time. Recently played trough Path of Radiance and Radiant dawn, where i really REALLY love the bonus exp system, and i hate them for not keeping with that system, as i think it eliviates one of my biggest issue with Fire Emblem, the xp per hit/kill - feed mechanics. Good stuff. Story was cool, but i hated that i had to sit trough whatever the mess Radiant Dawn is in terms of story, pacing, plot and not to mention hot swapping armies. Dawn Brigade felt so bad to play as, with the bright spots being Jill and Nolan, and the rest was just NOT fun to use. Also, Red haired axe mommy carry did give it some huge plusses. Overall, i still think 3 houses has been my best experience in terms of Fire Emblem. Path of Radiance is just behind it, but it also gets some knocks by having to play Radiant dawn to get some answers from question brought up trough PoR and also there is no excuse for whatever those "pass and make ally army do the work"-maps with Dawn brigade. p.s. Tokyo Mirage Session is my favorit Fire Emblem game >:D
@MrBulletGuy
@MrBulletGuy 9 месяцев назад
As one of probably 3 people who started with Radiant Dawn... Yeah, I agree, definitely not a great starting point. The middle of that game is a meat grinder if you're not familiar with the series, and the story is incomprehensible. And yet, it got me absolutely hooked and is still my favorite to this day. It has so much great that is unique to it, and while I certainly wouldn't recommend it to anyone as a first game, I think that to people who are already predisposed to liking this kind of game it can be a great hook. I actually think that Sacred Stones and Awakening are by far the best entry points in the series because of the ability to grind. They really allow someone to play in whatever way they want, and allow you to fix bad situations by training up units you might like but who aren't very good, are hard to train, or have been neglected. I know the idea of your units being dead forever is not the selling point that it once was in the series, but I think these games allow new players attracted by that idea to play in a way that is relatively "safe."
@magnusprime962
@magnusprime962 6 месяцев назад
I'm a little late to the party, but I think a criterion that would've been good to include is whether or not it was released outside Japan. For example, despite Geneology having a great story and some really cool mechanics and design, the lack of an official Western release means the only way to play it and understand it is to emulate it and patch it with a fan translation. This can be done, but a lot of people are going to be turned off by the extra hoops you have to jump through to play it. Granted, most of the games without an International release aren't good introductions for other reasons as well, but I really do think accessibility is another important factor.
@SooshiShef
@SooshiShef 5 месяцев назад
Shadow Dragon (2010) was my intro, and it's definitely one of the best remakes and good for new players. I went from it to Sacred Stones and found the latter much easier, but also much more fun.
@cheryyb2201
@cheryyb2201 7 месяцев назад
as a new player who has played awakening and fates, i am SOOOO happy to hear pair up isnt a part of the rest of the series
@mousefire777
@mousefire777 7 месяцев назад
FE10 was my first one. Honestly, probably helps that I played it when it came out and it was easily one of the best rpgs on the Wii at that point
@megaman02468
@megaman02468 9 месяцев назад
Before watching, here are my brief thoughts on each game. Dark Dragon - Missing many QoL features that would make it more fun, a novelty to see where it all started. Japanese only, if you missed the limited Switch release. Gaiden - Same thoughts as the first game. Japanese only. Mystery - Still fairly dated, but more playable than it's predecessors. Japanese only. Genealogy - Not for a newcomer imo. Japanese only. Thracia - Since this is a side story during the events of Genealogy, probably not the best entrance to the series. Japanese only. Binding Blade - I like this game a lot, but it's far less beginner-friendly than the other GBA entries. Blazing Sword - This is good. It's relatively simple and has a (quite slow and annoying) tutorial. Sacred Stones - Probably the best game if you don't mind the graphics. It's relatively easy, has a tutorial, and has grinding if needed. Path of Radiance - I think this represents the series fairly well and is a pretty solid game. Radiant Dawn - Sequel. Shadow Dragon - Less dated than the other Archanea games, but I think it is a weak game for a newcomer. New Mystery - Sequel. Japanese only. Awakening - Solid start. It includes most of the mechanics that have been introduced to the series up to this point. Birthright - It's acceptable for a beginner from a gameplay standpoint, although there is some weird fanservice-y stuff starting to get added from here on out. Plus, I think the story is abysmal and would not recommend it to a newcomer if they care about that. Conquest - A little more traditional than Birthright, but same critiques otherwise. Revelation - Nothing wrong with starting with this route per se, but I wouldn't pick it first. Echoes SoV - This could be a pretty solid entrance to the series. It's modern enough that it's accessible, and it's much simpler in some ways than the other modern FE games. Three Houses - A good start if they really want modern graphics, but the castle exploration phases are a huge deviation from other entries in the series. Depending on the route you pick, you could end up with very few playable characters if you don't research how to recruit other students. Engage - I imagine any game IS makes at this point is going to be perfectly fine for newcomers, although I haven't played this one all that much yet. My initial impression is that it's closer to the core gameplay mechanics than Three Houses in in a few ways.
@Yuksporite
@Yuksporite 9 месяцев назад
Got bored recently and started playing all the game in chronological order and not going to lie, FE 2 is my favorite so far. (I have played 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, and 3Hs) I feel bad for anyone who actually tried to play FE1 that was one of the most painful games I have ever played, but atleast I can say I completed it.
@junecrocker
@junecrocker 5 месяцев назад
My first fe game was Shadows of Valentia and I definitely got confused when I played Birthright second, but it was enough to hook me in. I'm not missing that map design though. I shiver to think about those poison swamps.
@CatsLilaSalem
@CatsLilaSalem 9 месяцев назад
7 is made for newcomers, exept maybe the end which was kinda hard for me the first time. With the berserk guy and the puppets with some with decent crit and good speed. One thing about 7 beginning is that i lost units, and they came back, so i thought they always would come back leading to me losing some a lot later and saving with them still dead, and me confused why they did not come back. Marcus did also not help, with him first retreating and then dying later for real. I used Marcus way to much the first times which is why the endgame was hard for me i think since Marcus on normal holds up decently until the last chapter where everything suddenly destroys him
@LSSJL
@LSSJL 3 месяца назад
I started with FE7 and 3Houses is amazing. In terms of play-ability and uniqueness compared between old games it really shines.
@thalloutboy
@thalloutboy 4 месяца назад
My first was path of radiance. I knew I’d have to emulate regardless, and decided to look up which game Ike was in, since I was quite fond of his design from seeing him in smash. I have no regrets; I still think it’s the best starter FE game.
@Nintendofan91
@Nintendofan91 5 месяцев назад
Three Houses looks very much more like a life sim than a tactical strategy RPG which is why I never picked it up.
@yubcreepin4099
@yubcreepin4099 3 месяца назад
My first game was technically fire emblem sacred stones. At the time I was in elementary school and was borrowing my dad’s copy. I played a decent amount until I accidentally lost a character and became so distraught when I found out they were gone forever. I didn’t touch the series till I was in highschool and my friend let me borrow his copy of awakening. I liked it so much that once I was done with it I booted up sacred stones again and beat it. Felt really good to finally beat something I was afraid of
@thegarlicbrusher4394
@thegarlicbrusher4394 4 месяца назад
I got into Fire Emblem after the launch of Smash Ultimate, but the very first game I picked up was Awakening. I was still fairly new to it at the time, and never got around to finishing it before Three Houses dropped. I’ve played an excessive amount of Three Houses, with it being my all time favorite game to date, and played all through Engage as well when it came out. Safe to say, I’m sticking around the Fire Emblem fandom for a loooong time :)
@Sunfire230
@Sunfire230 5 месяцев назад
Funny thing is the first FE game I've ever played was FE Heroes, after that I bought Fates/Conquest and I loved it. It was my entry to full FE games and Nintendo consoles too. Since then I've played Awakening, Fates/Birthright and Rev, Path of Radiance, Radiant Dawn, Three Houses and Engage.
@HumanoidSlayer
@HumanoidSlayer 6 месяцев назад
I actually have the opposite take on the world maps. I think those are the games I'd show people first because some people like to grind and like that sandbox kinda gameplay where you can adjust the difficulty of the game based on how much time you put in. So Sacred Stones, Awakening, and Three Houses are the ones I'd point people to first
@4137Swords
@4137Swords 5 месяцев назад
I started with Awakening and have since played every FE game afterwards. I have only gone back and played Blazing Blade to see where it all started (internationally). It was a nice time, and I can see it being a good start, but I can't say I'm very interested in playing the older games, except maybe Path of Radiance/Radiant Dawn.
@acertainbajiquanloli
@acertainbajiquanloli 9 месяцев назад
Radiant Dawn is probably the worst way to start. It's a sequel so you'll be often lost in the story And unless you saw it on the internet beforehand, you'll probably choose Normal difficulty which is actually Micaiah Must Die difficulty. Thracia 776 is a close second, but in Thracia's case the player won't be as lost plot wise thanks to how Leaf's story works.
@hajoeijgenraam295
@hajoeijgenraam295 9 месяцев назад
I actually started with radiant dawn. Loved it, actually my number 1 favorite video game but yeah, probably not a good idea. It's also a little complicated with all the army switching and moving resources from 1 army to the other, lots of hidden items, bonus exp, just a lot of things that require a guide.
@Avacodoh
@Avacodoh 3 месяца назад
Just before watching the video, I'll say that I personally think that Sacred Stones and Three Houses would be the best to start with, but I'm awaiting your opinions. After watching I'm glad Sacred Stones was high up and I very much agree, the points you made for Three Houses are very fair and I can't argue them at all, now though I think I'll be asking friends if they want to play Sacred Stones or Path of Radiance, a game which I very much underrated as a starters game.
@arcangherss999
@arcangherss999 2 месяца назад
I've literally only played 3 FE games and only finished two. My first game was the Sacred Stones, and even though i knew there were more, i replayed that like 3 times. I find that it did teach me a lot on how to play FE, and i had the basics ready, but it also allows you to make mistakes. In the grinding department, i honestly found it great. I came from playing Pokemon (i was like 16 when i first played it), so grinding was second nature to me, and it didn't make me feel like i was bulldozing my opponents. Basically because i focused only on training my weaker units, and promoting them to have like an average power level between Units. I had my favorites but i loved them all as my children. In Awakening however (i played it on an Emulator and one day it crashed and deleted my file, so i never touched it again), grinding DID make my characters incredibly Overpowered very fast, which dissuaded me a bit on depending on them. Like, there was a child character (I don't remember his name), he was an absolute piece of trash in the battlefield, but i decided i would train it to be useful, i found his story compelling. Well, after two promotions, he was tied for second strongest Unit of my Army. Robin was also incredibly overpowered, to the point i refused to Promote them, because they WOULD break the whole game if they got anymore powerful.
@millakatariina64
@millakatariina64 4 месяца назад
I played 3 houses first and I absolutely loved it, but yeah, I think a lot of the kind of non-fire emblemy things were what I really liked about it, so getting into the rest of the series has been a bit tough, but I still just really enjoyed the battle system, so I still want to try to get into the rest of the games! Currently trying to play through awakening and the characters haven't really been doing it for me as much, but I feel if I give it some more time I'll probably start to enjoy it more, so :)
@meanmug5258
@meanmug5258 6 месяцев назад
I love POR so much and it was my first FE. I completely feel you on 3 Houses about the school part. I just want to get in the action not run around the school for hours. I did like it at first but got burnt out fast because of it.
@jasonnchuleft894
@jasonnchuleft894 4 месяца назад
Fun Fact my first game in the series was actually Fire Emblem The Binding Blade even though I couldn't read Japanese at the time .. and I loved the gameplay. Actually learned a few first crumbs of Japanese from playing it and trying to understand the dialogue. After that I started playing Radiant Dawn and got kinda confused by all the characters I didn't know. Turned out it was a sequel so I ended up playing Path of Radiance and Radiant Dawn back to back and ho boy, what a ride. Still my favorite games in the series and the only ones so far I would consider a must play.
@Sincald
@Sincald 9 месяцев назад
Pretty casual FE enjoyer here; my order was 8, 9, 10, Shadow Dragon remake, half of Awakening, and then 95% of 3Houses Golden Deer where I took a break before the final chapter to do the DLC and then kinda just fell out of it. I do want to eventually go and finish that though, and maybe follow up with the Black Eagles route.
@joules4874
@joules4874 7 месяцев назад
I started off with Awakening, but really got into the series with Three Houses and I even went back to play games like FE7, FE4, etc. I'm playing Engage now, and I'm torn on whether it's a good game for new players or not. Its gameplay feels really good, and even Hard mode is difficult enough that I've needed to use the Time Crystal a lot on my first playthrough (though, it helps that I haven't played a Fire Emblem game in like 2 years, so my brain's still adjusting). But the story is just... well, I'm not the biggest fan of its execution, though I can respect what they tried to do with it. Three Houses and Awakening didn't have the best plot executions either, but they were far better than Engage imo. I can't really wholeheartedly recommend Engage to a new player because of it haha
@ubercow6611
@ubercow6611 9 месяцев назад
Where can I find the Thracia 776 VHS tape?
@RisingShadow11
@RisingShadow11 5 месяцев назад
First game for me was sacred stones that game has aged like fine wine i still go back to it
@johnzin6447
@johnzin6447 9 месяцев назад
I loveeeeee echos. But i made my friend played echoes as the first one and he hated it. And stopped trying FE. I made him try FE3H years later, and he liked that more. I think its from the academy / my castle aspect, which i hate. I guess knowing a person beforehand and their type of game can also influence which FE would be good for a new player you know
@MrMelange
@MrMelange 9 месяцев назад
Started playing with radiant dawn. Fell in love 👌
@ZappBranniglenn
@ZappBranniglenn 9 месяцев назад
I think Geneology's mechanical differences are only a weakness when it's someone's SECOND FE game, for the reasons you brought up. But to a first timer with no conception of how the rules ought to work it's not an issue. It only becomes an issue when they get around to their second game. But by then we've got them. 🎣
@gundamkaizer6947
@gundamkaizer6947 3 месяца назад
My first game in the series was FE4 via seeing one of my classmates emulate it at school... man, those were the days...
@fryrice
@fryrice 4 месяца назад
My friend made me interested in FE when he learned that Three Houses was coming out, he told me about it but I just sent that to the back of my mind at the time. Later, I find him playing FE7 on his phone and peered over him when we had breaks in high school. I saw him play two chapters and I thought it looked pretty fun. I asked him to hook me up with the emulator on my phone and ever since then, I would stay up late at night playing FE7. I later got Three Houses by biking across a frozen, snow tundra... Idk why I did that but ever since then, the rest was history, now I'm in love with the franchise. I'm currently playing Radiant Dawn after beating Path of Radiance recently.
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