If there is any game out there that provides suprising replay value, a grand story, and a very addictive concept, it's Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Sacred Stones is the next installment of the epic Fire Emblem series, and it doesn't disappoint. Sure, the game is a bit shorter then the first one and the story isn't quite as emotionally good, but it makes up for that with better gameplay and more freedom. You can travel the map of the continent freely, choose what class you want your characters to change into, and train your army at the Tower of Valni (a tower full of monsters to fight). You couldn't do any of that in the first game. Sacred Stones is a great addition to your GBA collection and a game thats hard to put down.
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