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7/4/2025, 1:30:19 AM
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>There's more lore in three houses's fucking library than there's fucking text in the first generation of Genealogy.
You are literally making my case for me.
The game is a massive, windy lore dump lacking substance in the the central plot. If I want to PLAY the game and experience the STORY, I'm left with something pretty shallow, in the end. And I can't even experience it all at once - it's piecemeal across 4+ playthroughs. It's below average in this respect, quite literally.
Oh, but there's a library! So at least I can read up on how Lubreck von Schnortz, of House Schnortz, in the year 981 led the charge against the Delorians in the Battle of the Druigh-Scourge, in the Haute Couture Mountains. Exciting!
My endgame is simple: get back to what fucking matters in Fire Emblem. Cut out the hub shit, and the route shit, and the slice of life crap, and the nothing plots. Write a compact plot that tells a coherent, sensible story, rather than trying to break word count records. Is that really hard to understand?
>There's more lore in three houses's fucking library than there's fucking text in the first generation of Genealogy.
You are literally making my case for me.
The game is a massive, windy lore dump lacking substance in the the central plot. If I want to PLAY the game and experience the STORY, I'm left with something pretty shallow, in the end. And I can't even experience it all at once - it's piecemeal across 4+ playthroughs. It's below average in this respect, quite literally.
Oh, but there's a library! So at least I can read up on how Lubreck von Schnortz, of House Schnortz, in the year 981 led the charge against the Delorians in the Battle of the Druigh-Scourge, in the Haute Couture Mountains. Exciting!
My endgame is simple: get back to what fucking matters in Fire Emblem. Cut out the hub shit, and the route shit, and the slice of life crap, and the nothing plots. Write a compact plot that tells a coherent, sensible story, rather than trying to break word count records. Is that really hard to understand?
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