Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes reviews are rolling out, and we've rounded up a selection of what critics think about the upcoming game. Critics mostly rate Three Hopes as a decent Musou game, but are divided over whether it's more than just «fine.»
In our Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes review, Kyle Hilliard also thought the game was «better-paced and more interesting than previous Omega Force games,» but also still very much a Musou title.
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«Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes offers perhaps the most opportunity to entertain yourself outside of comboing through thousands of enemies that the studio has released yet thanks to its Fire Emblem: Three Houses-inspired content between missions. The result is a better-paced, more interesting experience than previous Omega Force games, but one that is still very much a Musou game.» — Kyle Hilliard [Full Review]
«Three Hopes successfully and expertly integrates everything great about Three Houses into its musou format, both in narrative and in gameplay; it’s been one of my favorite Switch experiences in recent memory as a result. If you like Three Houses, you should play Three Hopes, and I’d recommend it to you even if you aren’t familiar with the musou genre. And if you haven’t played Three Houses, there’s a good chance that’ll be your next game after rolling credits on this one.» — Wesley LeBlanc [Full Review]
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