Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

This is a polished, speedy, and addictive strategy game that has a lot of subtle attention paid to providing the most seamless turn-based battling.

Genre: Strategy
Release date: Oct 17, 2005
Published by: Nintendo
Developed by: Intelligent Systems
8 GREAT
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Despite the fact that a real battlefield is not, in fact, divided neatly into squares and real soldiers refuse to take gentlemanly turns, Fire Emblem has managed to become synonymous with fantasy warfare on the Game Boy Advance. There's a good reason for that: these games are damn engrossing. On GameCube, little has changed. This is for the best. As young mercenary Ike, you're immediately swept up into a situation that's larger than you are. While the GBA games centered around the tribulations ...
ESRB Rating
Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance is rated:
Teen
Fantasy Violence
Mediocre Game Babes
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