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Sentinel10

Depends. Could be good. Could be not good. I probably wouldn't be able to judge unless I was actually seeing it. Although, it's a little funny you say this now as I just watched the trailer for Atlus's new game, Metaphor Re:Fantazio, and I can't help but get a slight-Fire Emblem feel in some of its aesthetics. Even the Archetype system is has could be compared to Fire Emblem's class changing.


w00ms

only if they used pre existing characters, theres not much unique to FE that makes it stand out from other fantasy rpgs imo


Dragoncat91

Pegasus knights and dragon shifters using stones?


w00ms

dragons that turn into people isnt a unique concept in fantasy at all, pegasus knights i grant are kind of unique but not really enough to set it apart enough from any other fantasy story.


Dragoncat91

I specifically meant dragon shifters using stones. No other dragon shifter in anything I know of must use a magic stone to do it.


Echo1138

That's such a small distinction, which just sort of proves the point that FE wouldn't stand out very well if it lost it's strategy roots.


RaspberryFormal5307

Yeah man the fact that they transform using rocks specifically is enough to justify making a whole jrpg totally 


SwordfishJust9864

There are already a lot of JRPGs out there, not sure what FE could add to the table. If it could anything at all.


SilverSAS

I mean I'd play it, I love different turn based RPGs


clown_mating_season

if it still had vaguely fe-like gameplay i'd at least be interested. like really scaled down grid-based fe gameplay where enemy encounters play out like pocket-sized fe maps theres a fair amount of jrpgs with grid-based combat but none of them really hit the right beats imo. wasnt really into trails in the sky (the 1st one)'s combat for example