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joshbittner

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Just another eBayer peddling his stuff that he doesn't want or use anymore.
Location: United StatesMember since: May 07, 2005

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Prompt payment, thank you so much! Item's on the way and I hope you enjoy!
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Reviews (3)
Nov 17, 2006
A very under-rated game
I consider the Fire Emblem series to be one of the best game series that nobody knows about. It is not a standard, Final Fantasy'esque rpg game, but turn based strategy. The first guide describes the game in much more detail than what I go into, so with that in mind, here are my thoughts. If you played Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones (SS) or Path of Radience (PoR, Gamecube) first, this game will be significantly more difficult. There is only one difficulty level in the game, unlike SS or PoR. The game's tutorial for the first 10 chapters will baby you, yet give some semblance of a challenge through the bosses and when they introduce a ballista to you in chapter 8 (i believe). After that, the game gets progressively more difficult. I currently am at chapter 18 and the game now basically represents hard mode in SS and PoR. If you can beat this game, you will be able to beat SS and PoR a lot easier. If you have played PoR, you will be dissapointed that you can't steal enemy weapons and staves (you couldn't do this in SS either, however). The storyline, as per other FE titles, is amazing! You will not be dissapointed here. I've found myself unable to put down the controller (I have the Gameboy player add-on for the gamecube) because of the storyline! Overall, this is an incredible game. Sure, the mechanics are simple and gameplay is mostly similar to the other Fire Emblem titles, but each story is amazing and worth your time to play. I would not necessarily recommend this title for someone who is new to the series. The games can be very frustrating at times, and this one decidedly more so than PoR and a bit more than SS. Personally, I think starting with Path of Radiance is a better game to break into the series. This said, the game does have the tutorial mode, and if you beat this game, SS and PoR will be a bit easier to play, as I found them less difficult. Get this game, you will enjoy it. I would recommend getting the Gameboy Player for the Gamecube if you have a 'cube (buy it on eBay), as it will be a bit easier to play when you can see the movement squares a lot better. Be prepared to pay a good bit for both the game and the Gameboy player, as both are kind of rare.
6 of 6 found this helpful
Jul 04, 2006
Unbelievable game!
This game is one of the best games on the SNES. This game is definitely worth every penny to buy it! SNES consoles can be had for cheap here on eBay, so if you get one, I strongly encourage you to get Final Fantasy III. You will not be dissapointed.
3 of 5 found this helpful
Mar 04, 2007
pretty good cd
Kutless decided to release their 3rd record as a worship music CD. As far as worship, the CD is pretty good. Pro: louder music for someone who hasn't really had much experience with louder Christian worship before. Strong Tower and Take Me In make the album worth it. Draw me close, better is one day, and I lift my eyes up are pretty good as well. Con: all the songs are mid-tempo and not really exciting nor intense, save for Take me in and Strong Tower. Very predictable verses/choruses. No experimentation or any technical musicality. Anyone (that has talent) could play the songs! I'd give this a 3.75, so I rounded it to a 4
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