Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn finally dated for Europe
European RPG fans rejoice! Over a year after Japan got its mitts on it and four months after North America, Nintendo has confirmed that Intelligent Systems’ Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn will be released in the continent on March 14.
Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn is the tenth entry into the long-running gaming series and the first to appear on the Nintendo Wii. Split across 45 chapters and carrying over many of the gaming mechanics present in Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance, the tactical RPG features more of its popular brand of battling.
The plot is as follows:
Three years have passed since the Daein-Crimea war. Both Daein and Crimea are still stabilizing after that war. Daein is ruled by the Begnion occupation forces, after Crimea relinquished rule over their defeated country, and they are oppressed by the imperial soldiers. In the first of the game’s four parts, a group of chivalrous thieves, which includes “the silver-haired maiden,” Micaiah, fight Begnion’s oppression and attempt to liberate Daein and bring back power to the royal family.
The efforts of the Dawn Brigade are the beginning of a much larger conflict. In the next part, Crimea’s Queen Elincia fights against conspiring nobles, who plot to overthrow her. The following part sees the Greil mercenaries assist the united Laguz army as they go to war with the Begnion Empire. The consequences of this war can be seen in the fourth and final part, where the Dawn Brigade and the Greil mercenaries join forces to defeat the Begnion senate and the goddess high above at the Guiding Tower.
Good news at last, then. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.









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