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Fire Emblem: Three Houses

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  • Here, order is maintained by the Church of Seiros from its headquarters at Garreg Mach Monastery, home to the Officers Academy, where you’re invited to teach one of its three mighty houses: The Black Eagles, The Blue Lions, and The Golden Deer.
  • Which house will you choose?
  • As its professor, you must lead your students in class and in tactical RPG battles wrought with strategic, new twists to overcome.

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War is coming to the continent of Fódlan.


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War is coming to the continent of Fódlan. Here, order is maintained by the Church of Seiros, which hosts the prestigious Officer’s Academy within its headquarters. You are invited to teach one of its three mighty houses, each comprised of students brimming with personality and represented by a royal from one of three territories. As their professor, you must lead your students in their academic lives and in turn-based, tactical RPG battles wrought with strategic, new twists to overcome. Which house, and which path, will you choose?

The game features the refined gameplay the Fire Emblem™ franchise is known for. Command a party of warriors to move and fight on a grid-based battlefield and, for the first time in the series history, assign battalions of troops to support individual units in battle. As a professor, you are responsible for teaching your students and improving their skills in their academic lives and in battle. These may be school assignments, but the stakes are very real. Your students’ lives depend on your leadership. It’s up to you to guide each of them, so that they may wield a variety of weapons, master the study of magic, and acquire special skills such as horsemanship. But there’s more to being a professor than commanding armies. Freely roam Garreg Mach Monastery and the academy within it, while interacting with talented students to build relationships and gather intel. After meeting one enigmatic girl named Sothis…you’ll come to realize that she appears only within your mind. What other mysteries await?

Three Houses

The Officer's Academy is home to three houses: The Black Eagles, The Blue Lions, and The Golden Deer...Which house will you choose?

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A turn-based, tactical RPG that puts new twists on strategic battling.

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Freely roam Garreg Mach Monastery and interact with students in a variety of ways--over lunch, even--to bond and gather intel.

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4.8 out of 5 stars
4.8 out of 5
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Customers like the customization and gaming capabilities of the video game. They say it has diverse paths and options, and that it brings life to the game. Customers also appreciate the compelling storyline, which addresses relevant issues. They are satisfied with replay value, characters, and quality. However, some customers have different opinions on difficulty level, and writing quality.

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286 customers mention267 positive19 negative

Customers find the gameplay great, with new mechanics and characters. They also say the game is fun, with impeccable acting that brings life to the game. Customers also say that the battle maps are enjoyable and rewarding multiple play throughs. They say the balance of intense battles and downtime to talk is great.

"...+ Big Maps (but not too big): the maps and how the battles are set up are quite interesting...." Read more

"...Animation: 9/10. Again, same thing. Beautiful. I was very happy to see things that were not previously animated, being animated...." Read more

"...hottiesForAllI find the battles strangely engrossing; I tend to watch the combat animations--although sped up--whereas I'd turned them..." Read more

"...The actual gameplay is fun, even if the battle animations and maps are even more repetitive than the social scenes mentioned above...." Read more

91 customers mention83 positive8 negative

Customers find the storyline compelling, excellent, and ambitious. They say it addresses relevant issues, such as xenophobia, religious hypocrisy, and freshness. Some customers say the story is fun with some twists. They also appreciate the multiple story paths and unique stories for each class.

"...+++ Pros ++++ Story: it is full of intrigue and hidden depths especially when you build supports from various students and faculty...." Read more

"...Buried under it all though is an actual interesting story that mixes way-too-obvious-from-a-mile-away "reveals" to some reveals that are actually..." Read more

"...However, the storyline does address some relevant issues such as xenophobia, religious hypocrisy, and the moral ambiguity of war...." Read more

"...to be had here with full quality voice acting aiding a story that is very good...." Read more

85 customers mention76 positive9 negative

Customers like the characters in the video game. They say the story is interesting, the characters have a slick hand-drawn quality, and the animation is incredible. They also appreciate the Japanese voices and the fact that the characters can use any sort of weapon.

"...+ Voice Acting: everything (except protagonist) is voiced. EVERYTHING. English AND Japanese. Wow. And the acting is fantastic...." Read more

"...may seem like a minor nitpick to some, but when the story and the characters are this good, I just want to enjoy them like a movie, not continuously..." Read more

"...s is a new aspect to the game that I like and that is weapon skills have more personality and allows more diversity in what you want to use and who..." Read more

"...Stylistically it’s very anime. The characters have a slick hand-drawn quality to them as though you are interacting with a cartoon and not just a..." Read more

37 customers mention27 positive10 negative

Customers like the quality of the game. They mention it's well-made, solid, and has a good resistance.

"...Honestly, FE3H feels as great as FE always has. They brought back weapon durability, which adds some busy work, in my opinion, but the classic..." Read more

"...The one with great defense, great resistance, lethal and accurate attacks in a huge range, and counters to everything except for Gambits.)..." Read more

"...Some people don't like that the weapons break. If you can get past that one aspect, It's just an absolutely fantastic game." Read more

"...The quality is there at least with very few bad performances and I was quite surprised that some of the characters share the same voice actors..." Read more

29 customers mention29 positive0 negative

Customers find the video game worth the money. They say it has great replay value and plenty of content for the money spent.

"...Good bang for your buck...." Read more

"...multiple playthroughs to get them all, so again, plenty of content here for your money...." Read more

"...Very fun, definitely worth." Read more

"...Everyone has gone over how great this game is. It is great. It is worth every penny...." Read more

22 customers mention22 positive0 negative

Customers find the customization in the video game to be great. They say it gives more customizability to a unit, has diverse paths and options, and has different plots for each house. They also appreciate the intricate setting and 60+ hours of gameplay, half of which is completely unique.

"...For one, it gives more customizability to a unit, and having battalions on a battlefield, makes the map more of a battlefield like FE has us to..." Read more

"...Every single student has the ability to become so many different classes. It is your responsibility to see to it that they achieve their goals, true...." Read more

"...I like and that is weapon skills have more personality and allows more diversity in what you want to use and who you should use...." Read more

"...attention through each 40-50 hour campaign, and I greatly enjoyed the level of customization available to the player and their rag-tag group of..." Read more

54 customers mention18 positive36 negative

Customers are mixed about the difficulty level. Some mention the teaching system is a pleasant surprise, and the battle-to-schooling ratio is perfect. They also say the game is friendly to Fire Emblem newcomers and very easy or very hard depending on your preferred style. However, some say that parts of the game can feel tedious, monotonous, and confusing at first.

"...I will agree with the general consensus that the menu system can be hella clunky and unintuitive..." Read more

"...And its great! I also think the battle-to-schooling ratio is perfect, making battles feel more intense and more important then previous titles...." Read more

"...My only real complaints involve how repetitive the game is and how everyone is apparently bisexual and horny for everyone else...." Read more

"...Interface: The menus in this game are frustrating at first and non-intuitive...." Read more

19 customers mention12 positive7 negative

Customers are mixed about the writing quality. Some mention that the writing is good, snappy, and well written. They also say the story is interesting and there are tons of dialogues. However, others say the text can be hard to read and tiny.

"...Characters: 10/10. Characters in this game are excellent. Dialog is snappy, and time spent with students really draws you into the world and its..." Read more

"...Cons ---- Small texts on the big screen: the texts are so tiny on my TV and I could not find an option to change the font size...." Read more

"...I won't front, it had been SO LONG since I had seen this level of good writing that I had honestly forgotten that it was even possible in an RPG...." Read more

"...also surprised me and I left with an overall sense of great quality for character writing and world building...." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2019
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
I logged 91 hours only on Blue Lions route, and I will definitely be going back to do Claude & Edelgard's route. FE3H is a full complete game without hidden story DLC for your to buy on release. Good bang for your buck.

FE3H is very much an amalgamation of all the Fire Emblem game that came before; it has the ambitious story scope and character roster of Fates, some maps are challenging akin to Radiant Dawn, great detailed world-building. But it stands alone unique and on its own merit, not a mere copy-paste.

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+++ Pros +++

+ Story: it is full of intrigue and hidden depths especially when you build supports from various students and faculty. You can just skim through the main story, but the details in the profiles and interactions between characters greatly adds to worldbuilding and understanding of the overall story. One playthrough will not be enough to understand what is happening in Fodlan. The story is gripping and sucks you in.

+ Unit customization: FE3H maybe the most customizable FE game yet in terms of class, abilities, and weapons (rank and type). While Fates does have relatively more, but I thought FE3H balances it quite well. The game makes it much easier to have certain units catch up to a certain rank for them to class in something to be effective like you want them to.

+ Big Maps (but not too big): the maps and how the battles are set up are quite interesting. While many of them are "defeat all enemy commanders", there are couple of maps with sub-objectives that gives bonus at the end. Although I had a hard time navigating on the zoomed-in-on-the-ground view, I appreciate the feature of seeing units as if they are truly on the battlefield. The perspective adds to the huge scope. It is a nice feature albeit it cuts into the frame rate.

+ Characters: while a couple do follow some of the trope you see in anime and previous FE, there are nuances added to give them some depth. But that depends on how much supports (not just protagonist's) you are willing to put in the work. There are various ways within the game to get those support points, not just on the battlefield. Choir practice, dining hall, group goals. Find ways to pair them together and build support points.

+ Art and art direction: I especially liked the art work from when the chapters begin. The style is so much different from previous FE titles. It looks straight out of a medieval history book. Or it has that style.

+ Battle system: FE3H took out the weapon triangle, but has the weapon durability. Battle system is in similar veins as Shadows of Valentia, and I'm not complaining. It's fun to play. Gambit is the new feature, and it's different. For one, it gives more customizability to a unit, and having battalions on a battlefield, makes the map more of a battlefield like FE has us to believe. It took some getting used to, but can be an effective tool.

+ Voice Acting: everything (except protagonist) is voiced. EVERYTHING. English AND Japanese. Wow. And the acting is fantastic. I played with dubbed voice cast the first time, and I had a blast being with these characters.

--- Cons ---

- Small texts on the big screen: the texts are so tiny on my TV and I could not find an option to change the font size. It was so frustrating.

- Drains Switch's battery: fiddle with brightness to save the battery or carry the charger with you.

- Lip flaps: talking audio and lip flats doesn't match. I got used to it, but it was jarring the first time.

- Cutscenes, or its style: I thought there was relatively more smoothness compared to how it was in Valentia. But there's certain edge and sharpness to the animation. Personally, I am not a hug fan of such a style especially in tender moments, but it works well during action sequences.

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There's no another blue-haired Lord character. So, that's a big change already. There were a couple of story beats that had me scratching my head like troops traveling too fast, too easily across the continent without opposition or monsters. Or how the protagonist has too much special-ness like Corrin from Fates where everyone likes him or her out the gate.

Overall, I really like the game and recommend it to those who like FE or strategy games. Even to those who like Visual Novels because FE3H has those elements as well. There is a casual mode and time-undo feature (Divine Pulse) to redo certain moves. The game balances out difficulty for both veterans and newcomers.

FE3H has a lot of replay value. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2019
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
As always, straight to the scores:

Graphics quality: 9/10. Almost every game that releases is capable of looking better, and FE3H is no exception. However, whether it is the animated cutscenes, traversing the monastery, or engaging in large-scale tactical battles, FE3H looks great for a game on Switch. I genuinely believe this is one of the reasons the game pulled me in so quickly, and I am so happy to see that time was taken to ensure the game looks as good as it does.

Animation: 9/10. Again, same thing. Beautiful. I was very happy to see things that were not previously animated, being animated. The best way I can describe this is that there are smaller things you will notice from time to time that you never thought would make a difference - like the fact that there is no longer an animation for "entering" an attack. Those things make a difference. All of the difference.

Story: 9/10. "Harry Potter" is not an accurate description of this game's story, because the only thing FE3H shares with Harry Potter is a House system. House systems are a tradition of England's schooling dating back hundreds of years. If anything, FE3H is historically accurate. And I am really disappointed that some of my fellow Fire Emblem veterans have simply dismissed the game for this reason, because the nuance of the story is something I really appreciate as opposed to many of FE's former titles. I won't tell you what to do, but in short, I do not believe you can actually "play" the game and walk away thinking it is like Harry Potter, so if I were you, I would strongly disregard anyone who brings that view to the table.

Characters: 10/10. Characters in this game are excellent. Dialog is snappy, and time spent with students really draws you into the world and its story. If you do not spend time with these characters, you will be missing a HUGE part of the game. Take the time to individually "instruct" them when the time comes and you will see that you care a lot about your students and their progress. You will definitely be invested in them and their lives.

Customization: 10/10. Your students progress is the foundation for FE3H customization options. Every single student has the ability to become so many different classes. It is your responsibility to see to it that they achieve their goals, true. But it is also your responsibility to ensure they try new things. If you do, you will find that some characters have a knack for classes they had no interest in - just like real life. This is a really fun part of the game that I think a lot of people are overlooking, so take your time with it.

Gameplay: 10/10. Honestly, FE3H feels as great as FE always has. They brought back weapon durability, which adds some busy work, in my opinion, but the classic battle system is there with just a few more layers to keep veterans interested. And its great! I also think the battle-to-schooling ratio is perfect, making battles feel more intense and more important then previous titles.

Voice-acting quality: 10/10. This entire game is voice acted. This ENTIRE game. I love the voices involved and I am really happy with all of the casting choices. I recognize many of the names, but generally the voices are a "good fit" for the characters you are speaking with.

Music: 8/10. The music is well implemented. There some interesting decisions with sound design in the battles that I think I just need to play more to understand, but it seems like the music shifts depending on what is occurring, which is cool. None of the tracks stand out to me so far though, which is a shame. "You are the ocean's gray waves" comes into my mind every so often, and I miss that.

Price of game: 10/10. No MTX BS, no content cut before launch just to sell as DLC. Just a really great game for $60.

Extrinsic positive/negatives: +0/-1 points for auto advance/auto-scroll during conversations not being as tight as it should be. This may seem like a minor nitpick to some, but when the story and the characters are this good, I just want to enjoy them like a movie, not continuously click after their lines are delivered.

Average score: 9.3/10. I got the game a day early and said, "oh wth, I will just play an hour or two." I had planned to play considerably the next day, but since it came a day early, why not, right? Well, I ended up playing for five or six hours and I did not realize it. Because I was just having fun. Having said that, I am only about eight hours in now, so I will be returning to update this review as I play through the rest of the game.

I hope this review helps you make an informed decision.
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Daniel Barragán Torres
5.0 out of 5 stars Puropinche FE: 3 cantones
Reviewed in Mexico on March 23, 2024
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
Nomás había jugado el FE Heroes de teléfono, pero nada como jugar a una edición más completa.
Además de las batallas, tiene todo un sistema similar al de Persona 5 en donde realizas diferentes actividades según el mes y el día y estableces vínculos con los diferentes personajes según tu elección. Requiere tiempo y paciencia, pero pronto se vuelve muy adictivo. Todo sea por seducir a las mamis
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Gump
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing game.
Reviewed in Canada on September 25, 2023
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
I have well over 300 hours of game play into this game. The multiple story lines and DLC add so much replay value. 11/10 recommend
Danilo
5.0 out of 5 stars Gostei
Reviewed in Brazil on March 7, 2023
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
Muito bom. Recomendo.
Thomas Kan
5.0 out of 5 stars Great game!
Reviewed in Singapore on December 20, 2019
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
Despite my initial hesitations, I decided to sink into this game. So far so good! Although not like the previous instalments of this game, I appreciate the interactions of the characters.
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Alexandre
5.0 out of 5 stars Produto condiz com o anúncio
Reviewed in Brazil on December 14, 2022
Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardVerified Purchase
Quem ainda não conhece a franquia Fire Emblem, recomendo . Comprei meu Switch por causa deste jogo
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