Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light

released on Dec 03, 2020

Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light

released on Dec 03, 2020

The official localization for the original Fire Emblem which was only available until March 31st, 2021.


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It was super ambitious for its time and an interesting replay for series enthusiasts, but I can't recommend it to anyone outside enormous Fire Emblem nerds

For an NES game that was the first of its series, this isn't that bad. That being said, going through it now is a slog. Even the 2x provided by the natural emulator still feels far too slow. Inventory management is a mess and will take up at LEAST 50% of your time. The only reason to play this game is just to say you have. Do not start here if you want to get into the series.

Yep, this is it. The one I'll hardly find the motivation to play and go through it.
It's sad that the west never got it because I feel it would have been much better and more interesting, but I don't mind that the first one we got introduced was the most new entry-friendly as possible: FE7 for GBA.

This game feels choppy on the pacing and managing the units, a perfect run with all the in-game units is impossible by default and I feel (still at map 7 btw) that if I keep digging I will find something to furtherly criticize it rather than really appreciate what it actually is: a game that still started a great franchise.

If you want to take a nostalgia trip be my guest but it does not age well.

at first this was a nice nostaglia trip to see what fire emblem grew from, but since it contains none of the qol the series has gained since then it was roooough to say the least. Id say play shadow dragon DS but ive heard even that versions not great either.

This was the weirdest release Nintendo has ever done. Why did they go back to localize this game, only to sell it for 4 months? Why did they create a new emulation UI that is legitimately worse than the NES online UI. The ONLY way to save is by using a bookmark. Several times while playing, I accidentally ‘load bookmark’ instead of ‘save bookmark’ and lost literal hours of progress. They also went so far as to let you roll back turn by turn, but only give you one save state. They added a very nice sound test but did not include any instruction manual stuff that is actually necessary to understand what you’re doing.

I've tried to play FE1 a couple times in the past but just kind of got bored and annoyed by having so much critical information only accessible outside of the game (like weapon might or weight) or is just super tedious to do (like counting movement or calculating how much damage you’re going to do or moving items around). But going in not taking it seriously and instead just picking up on the vibes makes it very fun. You can have fun with the game by just getting a general feeling of whether you will double an enemy or withstand an enemy phase. I think trying to play the game too fast can take the fun out of it since a lot of the challenge comes from the way this game handled reinforcements, and I think it's a mistake to try to play this too efficiently.

Not seeing enemy movement or a battle preview got really annoying in some of the late game maps which did get a lot more tedious but aside from Chapter 24 I made a point not to warp-skip anything so I could get the full experience, and I’m glad I did. The reinforcements made me actually try to beat maps quickly, though many of them I have 15-20 turns in just because of the rotten inventory management. I don’t think I even used all my talisman and speed rings because I just didn’t want to deal with convoy management and trading stuff off of characters a certain point. This kind of stuff feels hostile to the player in 2023, but I don’t think it really weighs the game down that much. The core of the game is almost everything you expect from Fire Emblem even if the execution is held back by the technology limitations.

I played pretty loose with my characters. Both Christmas Cavaliers died in the endgame chapters, Wendell valiantly sacrificed himself for the Falchion, and I killed Tiki on the map because I couldn’t recruit her without Bonthu lol. Hardin is amazing in this game and Midia was an MVP. But I think Best girl was Maria, the damsel who is the most thirsty for Marth. Her good ending was just "her enthusiasm for Marth has not diminished".

The game isn’t some hidden masterpiece (but Gaiden is, check that one out). It's worth playing from a historical perspective, and one that every FE fan should beat at least once.