![]() ![]() Whether you’re itching to revisit your favourite characters or you can’t tell Claude from Edelgard, Three Hopes boasts a colourful and charismatic cast that’s a pleasure to become acquainted with between battles. This time around you’re playing as plucky mercenary Shez, who is invited to join one of Garreg Mach Monastery’s three student houses and build rapport with their classmates. ![]() The most obvious connection is that both games share the same cast, with a few welcome additions. However, the real surprise doesn’t lie in Three Hopes‘ differences – it’s how much this fast-paced thrill manages to retain from Three Houses. READ MORE: Geoff Keighley talks Summer Game Fest and where gaming’s going next.It’s nothing new – Nintendo published the first Fire Emblem Warriors back in 2017 – but for fresh fans coming over from the success of Three Houses, it’s sure to be a surprise. The series’ slow-burn turn-based combat has been traded in for an intense third-person hack and slash experience, and Three Houses‘ gorgeous soundtrack has been bolstered with some searing guitar covers. ![]() Although Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes is a spin-off to 2019’s Fire Emblem: Three Houses, the game is a bit of an odd sibling. ![]()
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