Thursday, June 4, 2020

Mini Review: “Fire Emblem: Three Houses” DLC


“Fire Emblem: Three Houses,” is a strategic game full of adventure and is published by Nintendo. The video game is about the main character named Byleth, who is invited to teach one of the three houses at the Officer’s Academy.

By choosing a "house," the player will get to meet the students of the chosen house and be their professor. As the story unfolds, the player will experience their own journey in this turn based RPG battle game.

“Fire Emblem: Three Houses” launched last year in July, but throughout the rest of 2019 and early 2020 more content was released for the game. The expansion pass is priced at $24.99 and is sold separately. The extra content was released in four separate waves.

The first two waves included new outfits for the characters, to change up their look. The second wave included a bit more than the first wave as it added new battles, extra music, and new items to use in battle.

In the third wave, the DLC added new additional quests, and a new character. The fourth wave was the last update for the new added content and it’s the biggest one. In the fourth wave there is a new area to explore in the academy and a whole new house called the “Ashen Wolves,” with a new side story that reveals new information about the characters.

While the DLC for “Fire Emblem: Three Houses,” is not free, it is worth the price for all the extra content for the game. And once the player is done with the main story, they could jump to the additional quests and play the new side story if they want to continue and experience more of this game. 





2 comments:

  1. Great review! I have heard about "Fire Emblem: Three Houses" and have been wondering about the background of the game myself. I find Role Playing Games to be the most interactive and entertaining. It's good to know that they have upgraded character design and have some side stories. It does sound like it's worth price!

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  2. This game is probably one of my favorite releases in the Nintendo lineup. I pre-ordered the collectors edition of this one, and while I couldn't quite wrap my head around all of the new mechanics, I thoroughly enjoyed the new battle stuff and I can't wait to buy the DLC for the game. I'd been waiting to see if the DLC would be worth it, and by the sounds of it, I'm glad I waited until the full content drop.

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