
By forgoing the fully modern 3D style that the latest mainline entries use and using a style similar to HD-2D, Fire Emblem: The Blinding Blade would be a great nostalgia trip for veterans and newcomers who can appreciate where the series came from. With the popularity of the Fire Emblem series now, it’s hard-pressed not to greenlight a re-release of Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade. Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade is also a sequel to Fire Emblem: Blazing Blade, which was localized as just Fire Emblem when it launched for the Game Boy Advance in 2004. The main protagonist is Roy, who most people were introduced to in Super Smash Brothers Melee. Fire Emblem is now a staple Nintendo franchise that shows no signs of slowing down now.įire Emblem: The Binding Blade is one of the very few games in the franchise that did not see a localization outside of Japan. It was almost on the brink of death until the massively popular Fire Emblem: Awakening saved it. It’s wild to see how far the Fire Emblem series has come.

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