This is one of my favorite games of all time. I didn't like the remake, though. Have played many times starting on emulators with rom translation. And although the story is confusing it stills have great moments but agreed with the article that the class system is its best. I also like all the characters, each one having strong personality.
This is one of my all-time favorite game soundtracks! I listen to it all the time. I actually have this on Apple Music, which I downloaded from YouTube, someone posted there, and I added it to my Apple Music library.
@TimboSlice That is what I am thinking! They might be having trouble fixing something that was hard to know when would be ready. But that doesn't justify also, just say it would be released without a specific date.
@FullbringIchigo Emulators are more common in countries without good prices for games in comparison with what people can afford. I think there are some countries with this scenario, but I speak in behalf of Brazil, which nowadays doesn't have official Nintendo market, and even when there is one, the prices is much above PC games, for example. I think there are more taxes for console games, but for sure console companies try to get more money.
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This is one of my favorite games of all time. I didn't like the remake, though. Have played many times starting on emulators with rom translation. And although the story is confusing it stills have great moments but agreed with the article that the class system is its best. I also like all the characters, each one having strong personality.
Re: Nintendo Music Adds Fire Emblem: Awakening Soundtrack In New Update
This is one of my all-time favorite game soundtracks! I listen to it all the time. I actually have this on Apple Music, which I downloaded from YouTube, someone posted there, and I added it to my Apple Music library.
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@TimboSlice That is what I am thinking! They might be having trouble fixing something that was hard to know when would be ready. But that doesn't justify also, just say it would be released without a specific date.
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@FullbringIchigo Emulators are more common in countries without good prices for games in comparison with what people can afford. I think there are some countries with this scenario, but I speak in behalf of Brazil, which nowadays doesn't have official Nintendo market, and even when there is one, the prices is much above PC games, for example. I think there are more taxes for console games, but for sure console companies try to get more money.