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|name = [[File:Fire Emblem Warriors logo.png|200px]] |
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|developer = [[Omega Force]]<br>[[Team Ninja]] |
|developer = [[Omega Force]]<br>[[Team Ninja]] |
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|publisher = [[Koei Tecmo]]<br>[[Nintendo]] |
|publisher = [[Koei Tecmo]]<br>[[Nintendo]] |
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|system1NA = October 20, [[2017]] |
|system1NA = October 20, [[2017]] |
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|system1JP = September 28, [[2017]] |
|system1JP = September 28, [[2017]] |
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+ | |system1CH = {{tt|September 28, [[2017]]|Hong Kong}}<br>{{tt|December 1, [[2017]]|Taiwan}} |
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|system1EU = October 20, [[2017]] |
|system1EU = October 20, [[2017]] |
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|system2NA = October 20, [[2017]] |
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|system2JP = September 28, [[2017]] |
|system2JP = September 28, [[2017]] |
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|system2EU = October 20, [[2017]] |
|system2EU = October 20, [[2017]] |
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− | '''''Fire Emblem Warriors''''' {{Japanese|ファイアーエムブレム無双|Fire Emblem Musō, Faiā Emuburemu Musō|fan = Fire Emblem Unrivalled}} is |
+ | '''''Fire Emblem Warriors''''' {{Japanese|ファイアーエムブレム無双|Fire Emblem Musō, Faiā Emuburemu Musō|fan = Fire Emblem Unrivalled}} is a hack and slash game from [[Nintendo]] and [[Tecmo Koei]] for the [[Nintendo Switch]] and [[New Nintendo 3DS]]. It combines the many worlds of ''[[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]]'' with ''[[Warriors (series)|Warriors]]'' gameplay and will feature many characters and locations from across the ''Fire Emblem'' series. It was released on October 20, [[2017]]. |
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+ | ==Gameplay== |
− | Like previous Warriors titles, ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' is an action title Hack and Slash where you have to overcome numerous groups of enemies with characters from ''Fire Emblem''. |
+ | Like the previous ''Warriors'' titles, ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' is an action title Hack and Slash where you have to overcome numerous groups of enemies with characters from ''Fire Emblem''. |
− | The game incorporates Fire Emblem's weapon triangle meaning Axes are stronger against Lances, Lances are strong against Swords and Swords are strong against Axes. There doesn't seem to be a magic triangle or the secondary weapon triangle. Additionally, staves are just items and typical users have different weapons. |
+ | The game incorporates ''Fire Emblem's'' weapon triangle meaning Axes are stronger against Lances, Lances are strong against Swords and Swords are strong against Axes. There doesn't seem to be a magic triangle or the secondary weapon triangle. Additionally, staves are just items and typical users have different weapons. |
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+ | ===Modes=== |
− | The game features two main campaign modes; the standard campaign with an original story focusing on the original characters for the game, Rowan and Lianna, and the History Mode, with a map resembling |
+ | The game features two main campaign modes; the standard campaign with an original story focusing on the original characters for the game, Rowan and Lianna, and the History Mode, with a map resembling Fire Emblem games. |
+ | The History Mode is similar to ''[[Hyrule Warriors]]''' Adventure Mode with encounters with units being like exploring a new square triggers a fight. These maps will portray key battles in Fire Emblem games. |
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Fighting together with certain units will trigger increases in Support Levels between the units like in the mainline series. Characters will also unlock support conversations with high enough support level. Eventually, characters learns Skills with the bonding. Only 3 Skills can be equipped at a time. |
Fighting together with certain units will trigger increases in Support Levels between the units like in the mainline series. Characters will also unlock support conversations with high enough support level. Eventually, characters learns Skills with the bonding. Only 3 Skills can be equipped at a time. |
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+ | ===amiibo Functionality=== |
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+ | The Chrom and Tiki amiibo from the ''Fire Emblem'' series unlock a special weapon respective to that character while the other amiibo function like amiibo do in Hyrule Warriors. |
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+ | The ''Fire Emblem'' amiibo give equipment that is 3-Star or higher while other amiibo unlock a random piece of equipment at lower rates. Fire Emblem amiibo will give random equipment if the player has not unlocked the higher levels of equipment |
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+ | ! style="width: 20%; background:#ddddff;border:solid #000000 1px;" |Game of Origin |
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|[[Rowan]] |
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− | |'''Warriors''' |
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|[[Lianna]] |
|[[Lianna]] |
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− | |'''Warriors''' |
+ | |'''''Warriors''''' |
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+ | |[[Anna]] |
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+ | |'''''Various''''' |
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− | |[[Yelena]] |
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− | |'''Warriors''' |
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|[[Marth]] |
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− | |'''Shadow Dragon |
+ | |'''''Shadow Dragon ''''' |
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|[[Caeda]] |
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+ | |'''''Shadow Dragon ''''' |
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|[[Tiki]] |
|[[Tiki]] |
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− | |'''Shadow Dragon |
+ | |'''''Shadow Dragon ''''' |
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|[[Celica (Fire Emblem)|Celica]] |
|[[Celica (Fire Emblem)|Celica]] |
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+ | |'''''Shadows of Valentia''''' |
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|[[Lyndis|Lyn]] |
|[[Lyndis|Lyn]] |
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− | |'''Fire Emblem''' |
+ | |'''''Fire Emblem''''' |
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|[[Chrom]] |
|[[Chrom]] |
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− | |'''Awakening''' |
+ | |'''''Awakening''''' |
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|[[Lissa]] |
|[[Lissa]] |
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− | |'''Awakening''' |
+ | |'''''Awakening''''' |
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|[[Frederick]] |
|[[Frederick]] |
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− | |'''Awakening''' |
+ | |'''''Awakening''''' |
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+ | |[[Robin (Fire Emblem)|Robin]] (Male & Female) |
− | |'''Awakening''' |
+ | |'''''Awakening''''' |
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|[[Lucina]] |
|[[Lucina]] |
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− | |'''Awakening''' |
+ | |'''''Awakening''''' |
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|[[Cordelia]] |
|[[Cordelia]] |
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− | |'''Awakening''' |
+ | |'''''Awakening''''' |
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|[[Corrin]] (Female & Male) |
|[[Corrin]] (Female & Male) |
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− | |'''Fates''' |
+ | |'''''Fates''''' |
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|[[Ryoma]] |
|[[Ryoma]] |
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− | |'''Fates''' |
+ | |'''''Fates''''' |
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|[[Hinoka]] |
|[[Hinoka]] |
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− | |'''Fates''' |
+ | |'''''Fates''''' |
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|[[Takumi]] |
|[[Takumi]] |
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− | |'''Fates''' |
+ | |'''''Fates''''' |
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|[[Sakura]] |
|[[Sakura]] |
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− | |'''Fates''' |
+ | |'''''Fates''''' |
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|[[Xander]] |
|[[Xander]] |
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− | |'''Fates''' |
+ | |'''''Fates''''' |
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|[[Camilla]] |
|[[Camilla]] |
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− | |'''Fates''' |
+ | |'''''Fates''''' |
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|[[Leo (Fire Emblem)|Leo]] |
|[[Leo (Fire Emblem)|Leo]] |
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− | |'''Fates''' |
+ | |'''''Fates''''' |
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|[[Elise]] |
|[[Elise]] |
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− | |'''Fates''' |
+ | |'''''Fates''''' |
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− | == |
+ | ==Plot== |
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+ | ==Development== |
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⚫ | In the conference given in January of 2017 on Nintendo Switch was shown a small trailer of the game, where you can see the representative shield of the saga and then to Chrom grabbing the sword Falchion. A day later, in the [[Nintendo Treehouse]], where they showed different video game gameplays for the console, it was announced that there would be a [[Nintendo Direct]] dedicated to ''Fire Emblem''. |
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⚫ | This was instantly confirmed by Nintendo's Twitter and it was stated that game information would be presented in the said Direct showed a full version of the previous trailer confirming its release date for New Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch, as well as showing some of its gameplay. The game received periodic trailers throughout the year, culminating in revealing a total of 24 characters by Tokyo Game Show 2017 in September. The first proper New Nintendo 3DS footage was shown properly at the same event. |
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− | A day later, in the [[Nintendo Treehouse]], where they showed different video game gameplays for the console, it was announced that there would be a [[Nintendo Direct]] dedicated to ''Fire Emblem''. This was instantly confirmed by Nintendo's Twitter and it was stated that game information would be presented. |
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+ | The game launched with the 1.1 Update. This added battle results to History Mode, a weapon sorting feature and the ability to pre-order the DLC. |
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+ | On November 15, 1.2 Update added the Hero Challenge History Map, the broken armor mechanic, new blessings, new costumes for Lianna and Rowan and broken armor appearances for them. It also a multi sell option for Weapons. |
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− | In the said Direct showed a full version of the previous trailer confirming its release date for New Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch, as well as showing some of its gameplay. |
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+ | ===DLC=== |
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⚫ | Announced at Tokyo Game Show 2017, the game is getting a season pass with 3 packs. If the player orders the season pass, they also get the Bride Lucina costume. The season pass costs $19.99 (3000 yen in Japan) on its own with each pack being $8.99 (1400 yen) and it has been confirmed each pack will get 3 characters, 3 history scenarios, new costumes and new support conversations with the new characters. The Western release also received a free Japanese voice pack. |
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+ | **3 characters; [[Azura]], [[Niles]], and [[Oboro]] |
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+ | **5 costumes; including Maid Camilla, Butler Takumi, Hoshido Noble Female Corrin, and Nohrian Noble Male Corrin |
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+ | **3 History Maps |
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+ | **13 Broken-Armor models (for the Fates characters) |
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+ | **3 characters; [[Navarre]], [[Minerva]], [[Linde]] |
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+ | **3 Unique Unlockable weapons; Caeda's Wing Spear, Tiki's Divinestone, Anna's Bow |
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+ | **4 costumes; Groom Marth, Bridal Caeda, Vibrant Dress Tiki, Swordmaster Lyn |
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+ | **3 History Maps; A Brush in the Teeth, Knorda Market, Princess Minerva |
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+ | **Broken-Armor models (for Shadow Dragon characters, Celica, Lyn, and Anna) |
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+ | **[[Owain]] |
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+ | **[[Tharja]] |
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+ | **[[Olivia]] |
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+ | ''Fire Emblem Warriors'' based on 72 critic reviews on Metacritic receives a [https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/fire-emblem-warriors metascore of 74/100]. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | {{Main|Fire Emblem Warriors/gallery}} |
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+ | {{Fire Emblem games}} |
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+ | [[ES: Fire Emblem Warriors]] |
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Revision as of 22:11, 14 July 2020
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Fire Emblem Warriors (JP) is a hack and slash game from Nintendo and Tecmo Koei for the Nintendo Switch and New Nintendo 3DS. It combines the many worlds of Fire Emblem with Warriors gameplay and will feature many characters and locations from across the Fire Emblem series. It was released on October 20, 2017.
Gameplay
Like the previous Warriors titles, Fire Emblem Warriors is an action title Hack and Slash where you have to overcome numerous groups of enemies with characters from Fire Emblem.
The game incorporates Fire Emblem's weapon triangle meaning Axes are stronger against Lances, Lances are strong against Swords and Swords are strong against Axes. There doesn't seem to be a magic triangle or the secondary weapon triangle. Additionally, staves are just items and typical users have different weapons.
Modes
The game features two main campaign modes; the standard campaign with an original story focusing on the original characters for the game, Rowan and Lianna, and the History Mode, with a map resembling Fire Emblem games.
The History Mode is similar to Hyrule Warriors' Adventure Mode with encounters with units being like exploring a new square triggers a fight. These maps will portray key battles in Fire Emblem games.
Supports & Skills
Fighting together with certain units will trigger increases in Support Levels between the units like in the mainline series. Characters will also unlock support conversations with high enough support level. Eventually, characters learns Skills with the bonding. Only 3 Skills can be equipped at a time.
amiibo Functionality
The Chrom and Tiki amiibo from the Fire Emblem series unlock a special weapon respective to that character while the other amiibo function like amiibo do in Hyrule Warriors.
The Fire Emblem amiibo give equipment that is 3-Star or higher while other amiibo unlock a random piece of equipment at lower rates. Fire Emblem amiibo will give random equipment if the player has not unlocked the higher levels of equipment
Roster
Character | Game of Origin |
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Rowan | Warriors |
Lianna | Warriors |
Anna | Various |
Marth | Shadow Dragon |
Caeda | Shadow Dragon |
Tiki | Shadow Dragon |
Celica | Shadows of Valentia |
Lyn | Fire Emblem |
Chrom | Awakening |
Lissa | Awakening |
Frederick | Awakening |
Robin (Male & Female) | Awakening |
Lucina | Awakening |
Cordelia | Awakening |
Corrin (Female & Male) | Fates |
Ryoma | Fates |
Hinoka | Fates |
Takumi | Fates |
Sakura | Fates |
Xander | Fates |
Camilla | Fates |
Leo | Fates |
Elise | Fates |
Plot
Development
In the conference given in January of 2017 on Nintendo Switch was shown a small trailer of the game, where you can see the representative shield of the saga and then to Chrom grabbing the sword Falchion. A day later, in the Nintendo Treehouse, where they showed different video game gameplays for the console, it was announced that there would be a Nintendo Direct dedicated to Fire Emblem.
This was instantly confirmed by Nintendo's Twitter and it was stated that game information would be presented in the said Direct showed a full version of the previous trailer confirming its release date for New Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo Switch, as well as showing some of its gameplay. The game received periodic trailers throughout the year, culminating in revealing a total of 24 characters by Tokyo Game Show 2017 in September. The first proper New Nintendo 3DS footage was shown properly at the same event.
Updates
The game launched with the 1.1 Update. This added battle results to History Mode, a weapon sorting feature and the ability to pre-order the DLC.
On November 15, 1.2 Update added the Hero Challenge History Map, the broken armor mechanic, new blessings, new costumes for Lianna and Rowan and broken armor appearances for them. It also a multi sell option for Weapons.
DLC
Announced at Tokyo Game Show 2017, the game is getting a season pass with 3 packs. If the player orders the season pass, they also get the Bride Lucina costume. The season pass costs $19.99 (3000 yen in Japan) on its own with each pack being $8.99 (1400 yen) and it has been confirmed each pack will get 3 characters, 3 history scenarios, new costumes and new support conversations with the new characters. The Western release also received a free Japanese voice pack.
- Fates Add-On Pack - December 21, 2017
- Shadow Dragon Add-On Pack - February 14, 2018
- 3 characters; Navarre, Minerva, Linde
- 3 Unique Unlockable weapons; Caeda's Wing Spear, Tiki's Divinestone, Anna's Bow
- 4 costumes; Groom Marth, Bridal Caeda, Vibrant Dress Tiki, Swordmaster Lyn
- 3 History Maps; A Brush in the Teeth, Knorda Market, Princess Minerva
- Broken-Armor models (for Shadow Dragon characters, Celica, Lyn, and Anna)
- Awakening Add-On Pack - March 2018
Reception
Fire Emblem Warriors based on 72 critic reviews on Metacritic receives a metascore of 74/100.
Gallery
Main article: Fire Emblem Warriors/gallery |
Fire Emblem series | |
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Console games | Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light • Gaiden • Mystery of the Emblem • Genealogy of the Holy War • BS Fire Emblem • Thracia 776 • Path of Radiance • Radiant Dawn • Three Houses • Engage |
Handheld games | The Binding Blade • Fire Emblem • The Sacred Stones • Shadow Dragon • New Mystery of the Emblem • Awakening Fates • Echoes: Shadows of Valentia |
Spin-offs | Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE (Encore) • Heroes • Warriors • Warriors: Three Hopes • Super Smash Bros. |
Related | Intelligent Systems • Shouzou Kaga • Yuka Tsujiyoko • Nintendo Wars • Project X Zone 2 • WarGroove • Dark Deity |