Here are some GameXplain videos in case you want an idea of some of the basic stuff in the game;
IGN shared a video showcasing the classes in the game.
The storm has now resided, the wolf now rests.GameXplain answers 40 questions about this game now that Derrick has had about a week with it;
Could someone notify me when somebody starts streaming the game please? I mostly just want to see the final boss.
The storm has now resided, the wolf now rests.Why are you using final boss in the singular for a game confirmed to have at least four routes?
Look, so far we don't know if the alternate routes share the final boss or not, so until then I'm only going to refer to the final boss as just the final boss.
The storm has now resided, the wolf now rests.Given that the game includes giant monsters and a slew of mechanics revolving around them specifically I'm sure the Final Boss will be a huge dragon.
Yeah, they're breaking the mould with this release.
But I wanna it to be huge dragon! All previous dragons have been 1 square each with maybe multiple targets!(I don't count Grima being the map itself :p)
Blazing Sword says hi
That dragon didn't even have a freakin' name...
And even that one was just size of one square
For some reason, I recalled it having an oversized map sprite.
Still frickin huge battle sprite though.
Well, yeah, its sprite is large enough to go beyond square's borders, but it doesn't actually take space from squares next to it
With this being one of few Fire Emblem games to give a lot of focus to giant monsters that aren't dragons, the last thing I would want is for the final boss to be yet another dragon. I guess one of the routes can have a dragon as its final boss, but no more than that, please.
When did dragons go from "Epic final encounter with a giant, immensely powerful monster" to "Overused giant lizard boss fight"?
Radiant Dawn and Fates: Revelations both have final bosses that take up multiple tiles.
OK, Ashera isn't a dragon, but still.
Ukrainian Red CrossThese aren't any actual spoilers for Three Houses, I just wanted to share these posts I found;
Whose side are you on, Mercedes?!
The storm has now resided, the wolf now rests.Famitsu gave "Three Houses" a score of 37/40, same as "Shadows of Valentia".
The storm has now resided, the wolf now rests.Gah, for a moment I thought there actually were screenshots of that particular romance.
Still hoping that screenshots of Female Byleth's same sex romances will pop up soon, if only to just get some closure on the whole thing.
The person reviewing the game for Polygon held an AMA about general non-spoilery things.
The most important detail: Dancers are not gender locked.
Will they still be called Dancers or Bards?
I'd like to talk about the opening video.
- A gorilla or similar ape
- A structure looking extremely similar to traditional western depictions of the Tower of Babel
- A Greco-Roman classical city
- A harbor with a Chinese junk
- A modern metropolis
This seems to be a view of the progression of human history, in either the game's universe or our own. After this, we see Sothis. Given Seiros' mention of her mother while fondly cradling the sword, it seems possible that her mother was a dragon from whom Nemesis created the sword, and the Goddess worshiped by the Church of Seiros. Sothis may be the spirit of Seiros or her mother, or a close relative (likely sister or daughter) of one of them. There's clearly some connection between Sothis, the Sword of the Creator, time travel, and the Goddess. ♭What.