Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn Should i get it?

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#1 pinksolidsnake
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I'm thinking of getting this, because I have gotten very addicted to the advance wars games, and they're borht made by the same company, I was thinking of getting Radiant Dawn. I'm just wondering is it as difficult as some of the reviews say it is?

Thanks in advance.

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#2 pinksolidsnake
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I'm thinking of getting this, because I have gotten very addicted to the advance wars games, and they're both made by the same company, I was thinking of getting Radiant Dawn. I'm just wondering is it as difficult as some of the reviews say it is?

Thanks in advance.

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#3 Lyphe2k
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I was wondering the same thing today. But I'd get it's predesscor instead. From what I've read - graphics have not much improved from the gamecube version; the storyline is horrible; the diffuculty level is intense; and plus the GC version looks like an overall better game not to mention it being cheaper esspecially if you buy it used. You'd get the same, or possibly better, experience version from the GC game.
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#4 Lyphe2k
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I was wondering the same thing today. But I'd get it's predesscor instead. From what I've read - graphics have not much improved from the gamecube version; the storyline is horrible; the diffuculty level is intense; it hasen't tried to utilize the Wii-mote's capability; and plus the GC version looks like an overall better game not to mention it being cheaper esspecially if you buy it used. You'd get the same, or possibly better, experience version from the GC game.
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#5 Phantom5800
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this type of thing should be in the recommendations thread that is stickied at the top. But I will tell you this: people greatly over exaggerate the difficulty in Radiant Dawn. After Part 1 the game becomes much easier and is not anything worth complaining over. Radiant Dawn is an amazing game in its own right and usually lasts 40 hours on one play through of the story.
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#6 DJSAV_101
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this type of thing should be in the recommendations thread that is stickied at the top. But I will tell you this: people greatly over exaggerate the difficulty in Radiant Dawn. After Part 1 the game becomes much easier and is not anything worth complaining over. Radiant Dawn is an amazing game in its own right and usually lasts 40 hours on one play through of the story.Phantom5800

Completely true.:)

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#7 ledime
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I was wondering the same thing today. But I'd get it's predesscor instead. From what I've read - graphics have not much improved from the gamecube version; the storyline is horrible; the diffuculty level is intense; it hasen't tried to utilize the Wii-mote's capability; and plus the GC version looks like an overall better game not to mention it being cheaper esspecially if you buy it used. You'd get the same, or possibly better, experience version from the GC game.Lyphe2k

I'd have to disagree with you there. I really didn't like Path of Radiance. But Radiant Dawn is a lot better in a lot of ways. The graphics may not be much better, but they still are a little. It's a bit longer. The characters are A LOT more interesting than Path of Radiance and it's just all around more enjoyable.

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#8 Moon_of_Majora
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Play Path of Radiance first -- it'll make RD's story more enjoyable. You should definitely get Radiant Dawn, though -- it's better than Path of Radiance and Sacred Stones (haven't played the first GBA one.) The only problems I had with RD were the supports... sure, the graphics could have been better but I always turn off the animations anyway.

As for difficulty... part one is the hardest, but you could always play on easy.

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#9 Bigboi500
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Simply put, YES. To all interested in it: It is well worth the price and one of the Wii's best games. I put 60+ hours into the first play through and am doing it again.
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#10 Games-Sage
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you will die often, sometimes in the end of a long mission but they'll give you so many buff units that it'll get easier later on. i find FE games to have not much replay value. i rented it and had to extend the rent a few days to beat it.
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#11 Games-Sage
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you will die often, sometimes in the end of a long mission but they'll give you so many buff units that it'll get easier later on. i find FE games to have not much replay value. i rented it and had to extend the rent a few days to beat it but that's because my brother played too (so thats like beating it twice in a week and a half).
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#12 Sword-Demon
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You should definitely get it, but get path of radiance first or you wont understand anything that's going on
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#13 Tera253
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I wouldn't say Path of Radiance is ABSOLUTE to know what's going on in Radiant Dawn... but yes, it does help.

Anyone who says the game is "too hard" though, is a n00b. sure it's hard, but if a game is relentlessly easy, who's gonna enjoy it... the n00bs?

I think pleasing the hardcore gamers would be much moer satisfying... think Melee vs. Brawl.

that aside (since I love Brawl too) Radiant Dawn rocks. you just need to be a good strategist, and know what charactersdo nto deserve to see the light of day.

Oh, and you also need to know that some characters, like Sanaki, Nephenee, Mia, or Titania are one-woman armies and will rape anyone in their path... but that's just my opinion.

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#14 freek666
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The only problems I had with RD were the supports...
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Yeah the supports system was messed up, the PoR one was much better.
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#15 Andrn
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[QUOTE="Lyphe2k"]I was wondering the same thing today. But I'd get it's predesscor instead. From what I've read - graphics have not much improved from the gamecube version; the storyline is horrible; the diffuculty level is intense; it hasen't tried to utilize the Wii-mote's capability; and plus the GC version looks like an overall better game not to mention it being cheaper esspecially if you buy it used. You'd get the same, or possibly better, experience version from the GC game.ledime

I'd have to disagree with you there. I really didn't like Path of Radiance. But Radiant Dawn is a lot better in a lot of ways. The graphics may not be much better, but they still are a little. It's a bit longer. The characters are A LOT more interesting than Path of Radiance and it's just all around more enjoyable.

a bit longer=twice the length of Path of Radiance.

I injured myself from sitting still for too long while playing this game. Yes, this game is worth injuring yourself for.

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#16 gamenerd15
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it's not worth 50 dollars. If you can get it for a cheaper price and aren't exepecting much more then a GC game only put on Wii, then by all means get it. The difficulty isn't so bad, but I did play it on easy. You just need to think a bit more before you use a guy. The story is a bit boring, I will give it that. The game isn't as bad a a few reviews claim but it doesn't blast you out of this world.

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[QUOTE="Phantom5800"]this type of thing should be in the recommendations thread that is stickied at the top. But I will tell you this: people greatly over exaggerate the difficulty in Radiant Dawn. After Part 1 the game becomes much easier and is not anything worth complaining over. Radiant Dawn is an amazing game in its own right and usually lasts 40 hours on one play through of the story.DJSAV_101

Completely true.:)

I agree too.

If you enjoy Advance Wars so much then I would highly recommend Fire Emblem. The game play is similar but has many different aspects to it, so it would seem both new and familiar to you. I was addicted to Fire Emblem, then noticing that Advance Wars was similar, I picked that up and became addicted to it as well.

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you will die often, sometimes in the end of a long mission but they'll give you so many buff units that it'll get easier later on. i find FE games to have not much replay value. i rented it and had to extend the rent a few days to beat it but that's because my brother played too (so thats like beating it twice in a week and a half).Games-Sage
I'm sorry but I'm going to have to disagree with you there is very high replay value. I mean you have to time to change different guys there tons of different paths. What I'm trying to say its like gum there's a high replay value because theres a ton of different "flavors' Kinda wierd concept i know but its true tons of different ways to play.
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#19 LoG-Sacrament
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definately get it if your a fan of turn based strategy. just dont expect any wii specific features.

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#20 yeahyeahbigN
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you should definitely get this game if you're a big turn based rpg person. i own it and i love every moment of it. get it.
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#21 ShuichiChamp24
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you should definitely get this game if you're a big turn based rpg person. i own it and i love every moment of it. get it. yeahyeahbigN

Won't argue there, the game is fun. The only thing that really got to me was the plot, it was really bad to me. Anyway, if you ask me, you should get the first one if you don't already have it. Not much of a difference and the story line is much better.

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#22 RunnersNation
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I don't have it either, but once I have enough money I will be getting it.

Ever since I saw an FE game in Nintendo Power, I became obsessed with every game that came out afterwards, and I'm sure this one is no different!

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#23 RunnersNation
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I don't have it either, but once I have enough money I will be getting it.

Ever since I saw an FE game in Nintendo Power, I became obsessed with every game that came out afterwards, and I'm sure this one is no different!

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#24 stike22
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first of all although advnced wars and fire emblem are both made by the same guys the games are different, Fire emblem has an rpg element and your goal is to keep all your guys alive throughout all the levels which depending on what your up against and what level you are can be difficult. Is it hard? The fire emblem series is somewhat hard because if a single character gets killed they actually die throughout the entire story so you have to keep them alive, normal mode is easy but if you have never played Fire emblem before then it can be hard in parts, the hardest mode would be very hard for someone who has never played Fire Emblem before. of the fire emblem series its not the best one but its not the worst either, that being said it shouldn't be that expensive so yeh you might as well get it if its cheap, its quite addictive and its a game you will probably complete more then once and its not short either with a good story. Radiant Dawn is the sequel to path of radiance on Gamecube so you might not understand the entire story unless you played path of radiance but that doesn't matter much after completing it once you will understand the story.