Book V closes in Fire Emblem Heroes.
The conclusion of Book V also calls for a celebration the likes of which Fire Emblem Heroes had never seen before.
NintendObs Daily. Monday, November 29.
I think this time we lost and she won. I wouldn't want to spoil it though, I've stopped playing Fire Emblem Heroes for now due to how time-consuming it is and how much of a commitment it demands, but even in the distance I can't help to find the game fascinating in how different it is from Fire Emblem titles on dedicated gaming systems. In her monologue, the latest antagonist, Eitri, makes a great point that happens to be pervasive well across the world of videogames. There's never anything wrong when you, the player, get to be bestowed such unfair and unparalleled powers, here with the ability to summon even Fire Emblem deities and final bosses at your command, but as soon as the enemy seeks to do the same, it becomes reason enough for them to turn into the greatest threat you just have to put an end to for the sake everything that's right.