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#the fire emblem title has been out for a Bit now. but that smt game.... remains elusive.
orcelito · 3 years
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Ykno what? I want nocturne remake & smt v. I think those games will be sexy and improve my life dramatically
Maybe
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chaosstar290 · 4 years
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Reasons try out Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore.
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Nintendo's been pretty casual with porting Wii U games over to the Switch, and for good reasons. Normally, I'm not all into porting games that I've already played, but my personal favorite games on the system that lack good marketing and advertising are now getting the attention and love they deserve.
Take Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze for example, one of my favorite 2D platfomers. The game originally sold 1.72 million copies worldwide on the Wii U. Not very good numbers, huh? However, the Switch port managed to beat those sales numbers with 2.25 million units sold worldwide by the end of March 2019.
So while this could be seen as a way for Big N to earn more $$$, this is also a way for those who never owned a Wii U and missed out on some of the system's best titles to give these games a shot. Now we just need a port of Xenoblade Chronicles X and The Wonderful 101...and Star Fox Zero, I guess.
But that's a topic for another time. This post is specifically for my favorite JRPG on the Wii U only to be tied with Xenoblade Chronicles X....Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE.
This'll be a long one, so here's hoping you'll stick with it until the end.
Development
Before I get into the reasons, lemme educate you guys a bit. Back in January 2013, both Atlus and Intelligent Systems made a teaser trailer for a potential Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem crossover for the Wii U.
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The trailer was mostly just a slideshow with various character artwork. Despite this, there was a decent amount of hype surrounding it. But development around the game was pretty silent. That is, until we fast forward to the Nintendo Direct in April 1, 2015. We got a trailer of the ambitious SMT x FE crossover that fans were waiting for...but this was the final product.
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Needless to say...neither SMT nor FE fans were happy about this. The fandoms were incredibly salty and foaming at the mouths, basically calling it a Person 4 Lite with a hint of FE. Heck, they're probably still posts on this site from 5 years ago that'll show that.
Fast forward to the games initial release, and you'll see quite a few positive reviews and thoughts about TMS. Unfortunately, the sale numbers were not all that great for the game. Obvious reasons being that it was a Wii U game, and many fans of both SMT x FE were not happy with how it turned out.
And to be honest, I wasn't feeling the game myself at first. It seemed too lighthearted and upbeat, and the J-Pop, anime-ish aesthetics were very off-putting. However, the more I saw about the game, the more I was drawn into it. Somehow all that disappointment I had about TMS originally just washed away. And considering it was a new IP, I decided to give it a chance. And hoo boy...I was generally pleased.
With that outta the way, let's get into why I'm excited for the Switch port of game, and hoping people will give it a fairer chance.
The Setting
The plot of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is mostly simple. You start out as high schooler Itsuki Aoi, the main character of the game encountering his childhood friend Tsubasa Oribe at an audition event to become a idol. It isn't until moments later in the game that the area gets overruned by shadowy creatures known as Mirages that suck out the creative energy known as Perso-- ah I mean Performa from the other idols and audience.
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Poor girl doesn't know what's gonna happen next.
Despite our main characters seeming unharmed by the effect, the Mirages drag Tsubasa into their world known as the Idolsphere. And of course, courageous Itsuki takes action to follow and rescue her.
After trying to make a daring rescue, Itsuki gets bombarded by a Mirage, but somehow manages to awaken it. Taking the form of Fire Emblem Awakening's protagonist Chrom. Itsuki does the same with the Mirage that captured Tsubasa that takes the form of Cedea from Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon. The two awakaned Mirages, however, suffer from a bit of amnesia and can't quite remember who and what they are.
From there on, Itsuki and Tsubasa form a partnership with Chrom and Cedea, encountering various characters trying to reach their way to stardom while trying to draw back the opposing forces from taking over Tokyo and the world. Typical RPG stuff, am I right?
It's a fairly standard and slightly cliche plot with some common anime tropes, but for this game...it works. It's a plot that's incredibly silly, upbeat, and over-the-top, but again...it works for this game. And I love it. It may not be original, deep, or complex, but the story does its best to not take itself too seriously, and it doesn't fail to keep a smile in my face.
Aside from the vanilla cookie-cutter MC Itsuki, the various casts that you meet are incredibly charming, and go through their own personal growth as celebrities. Though you mileage may vary on this.
The Gameplay
The combat is the real star of Tokyo Mirage Sessions. Basically, it's your standard turn-based combat system...but with a few twists. If you've ever played a SMT or Persona game, then don't be surprised that elemental weaknesses make an appearance here. Along with that, the Triangle Weapon system from Fire Emblem also makes an appearance in the game.
But if you're not familiar with either franchise then give you a basic example how this works. Say that you've encountered an armored Mirage wielding an axe. The weaknesses on that enemy are both lightning and swords, and Itsuki just so happens to have both the necessary element and weapon equipped.
In case you're wondering...how the Triangle Weapon mechanic works in FE is that Swords beat Axes, Axes beat Lances, and Lances beat Swords.
The interesting thing about this is that once you exploit an enemy's weakness, other characters will jump in and combo extra attacks. These are called Sessions, and their not only powerful...but also flashy as all hell and it's glorious. Not only that, but there's also Duo Arts where two certain characters will sometimes perform a song that unleashes a powerful attack...which also strings up more Sessions. As broken as this sounds, it actually is pretty strategic for taking down harder enemies, and they can also form Sessions...so be careful.
There's more to the gameplay like roaming Tokyo, exploring dungeons, and upgrading your characters and Mirages by Tiki from Fire Emblem Shadow Dragon as well.
There's mixed opinions on the dungeon aspects of Tokyo Mirage Sessions, but...I personally enjoyed them. Aside from the first one. Once you get past the first dungeon, they get better as the game progresses. From exploring a darker version of Shibuya where you have to avoid giant cameras from sending you back to the entrance of the of the room you currently entered, to venturing through a maze-like TV studio.
There's also side-missions that you can do with your main cast that'll help them grow and develop even further. You'll be rewarded with either a special cutscene or a special attack. Or maybe both.
The Visuals
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Go go...Persona Rangers?
If it wasn't obvious from the amount of images I'm posting, Tokyo Mirage Sessions is a very colorful game. Fitting with it's lighthearted theme, the amount of colors the game throws at you makes visuals aesthetically pleasing. Heck, you could make these your personal wallpaper on your phone or something.
Sure, Tokyo Mirage Sessions isn't nearly as strong as Persona 5 graphically or even artistically, but like most Nintendo games...what their games lack in terms of detailed ultra-hyper graphics, they make up for it with giving their games gorgeous artstyles.
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Also, this game has some reeeeeally good artwork.
The Music
J-Pop plays a pretty big role in Tokyo Mirage Sessions, so expect a lot of vocal tracks. If you're not into this kind of genre of music, then you might wanna stray away from this game. If you are (or if it doesn't bother you), then you're in for a treat. As someone who really isn't into J-Pop myself, the songs in this game are incredible and catchy followed by some beautiful cutscenes. Reincarnation from Kiria Kurono and Feel from Tsubasa Oribe are some of my personal favorites.
The music from outside the vocal tracks are pretty good too. The normal battle theme and the Illusion Shibuya dungeon theme are just to name a couple.
What's New?
Like I said before, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore is a port of the Wii U version, but with added content. Any DLC that was added in the original game will part of the base game in the Switch version. But let's talk about the new stuff.
EX Story and Songs
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The EX Story is basically a dungeon that you explore in short bursts. Here you'll find new costumes such as a Joker outfit from Persona 5 for Itsuki, or an Annette outfit from Fire Emblem Three Houses for Mamori Minamoto. Or you can have a much easier time grinding for EXP. Also, much like the side-stories, this dungeon will also explore the main casts' issues and help them grow.
New songs will also be added in this port. A duo song called "She is..." sung by Tsubasa and Kiria is one of them.
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Sessions
By making Sessions even more powerful and ridiculous, unplayable characters like Tiki, Maiko Shimazaki, and Barry Goodman will also join in Sessions.
In addition, a Quick Session option will be added. Which is a major upgrade in my book. One of the big issues the Wii U version had was while the Sessions were fun to watch, they took forever to get through with the more characters that joined your party. There are also smaller improvements like the Switch version having faster loading times.
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Conclusion
Hopefully, this long as hell post will spark some interest into those who'll give the game a shot. I know there's small nitpicks like the lack of English voice acting and censorship, but the latter is a topic I'd rather not delve deep into.
Regardless, these small cons are greatly outweighed by the large pros this charming game has. If you're an Atlus fan, a lover of JRPGs, or wanting to play something that'll ease the wait for Persona 5 Royal, I highly recommend you give Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE encore a shot.
If you're also waiting for Persona 5 to actually come to the Switch like me, this game is next best thing we've got for the time being.
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This is one of the most stylish menu screens ever.
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Fandoms List
I suppose first off I should really make a list of what fandoms I’m in/series I’m actually into. I’m usually less in the fandom or more into the series itself because reasons. Now, this doesn’t mean I’ll write about everything on this list. But if you wanna know, just send an ask. The worst I’ll do is say no.
*Fire Emblem - Starting off big. This series has been my main point of interest due to a group a friends I’ve gathered because of it and I’m so glad tbe series os gonna continue. I’ve played and completed 7, 8, 13, 14 (Conquest), and 15, and there are things I love in all of them.
*Percy Jackson/Heroes of Olympus/etc. - Gotta be honest, I’m a bit of a slut for mythology and Rick Riordan’s books are just unf to me. I love em.
*Etrian Odyssey - Okay, I’m listing this one because I love a lot of concepts and classes in the series, but I’ll shamefully admit none of the games I’ve played have kept me interested. Which breaks my heart, so I hope V can change that because I wanna be into it.
*Ace Attorney - Ho boy, this has been a ride. This is the series to have most recently captured my interest due to my newest friend and I’m glad for it. I’m on the second game right now, but I’m enjoying myself.
*Soulsborne - Another huge one. This series tickles my fancy so hard. From the magic, weapons, and armor, to the incredible bosses and characters, to the lovely descriptions, I’m just in love with it.
*Type-Moon - I’ve honestly fallen out a bit with their series, though I do still like them. Now I haven’t had a computer to do the VNs, so let that serve as a word of warning. I’m an anime/manga/wikia secondary.
*For Honor - I love it. I’m not saying whether it’s good or bad, but For Honor pulls me in. I absolutely adore the Knights and some Samurai. They need to tone down those dlc classes though.
*Asura’s Wrath - LITERALLY A FAVORITE OF MINE, I CAN’T EVEN START ON HOW MUCH I LOVE IT. It just feels so good and fun, and the visuals are lovely and goodness I gush so much over it.
*Marvel - Not a big comic fan tbh, but the recent Avengers related movies are killing it. My top picks would have to be the Guardians of the Galaxy movies and Doctor Strange.
*Binding of Isaac - I really like Isaac but I’ve only got the 3ds version and it seems all the really fun stuff came after that.
*Enter the Gungeon - Tbh, I think I just like Roguelikes in general. Having random power ups and weapons spread out over different map designs and not knowing what might come next is a thrill.
*Metal Gear - This was just a really fun series for me, even though I started on MGS 2. It’s one of the few experiences where if I could erase my memories if a game and play it again, I would.
*Mortal Kombat - My first arcade fighter series. It’s one I’ve stuck with for a long time. Though I wouldn’t say it’s my favorite arcade fighter anymore.
*Tekken - I only got into Tekken fairly recently, but I thoroughly love it. It’s really fun and I enjoy a good handful of characters.
*Soul Calibur - I’m still sad V was a mess, but I still enjoy the series.
*Blazblue - More like blazblew my mind with how fun this game was. I was so used to the simple and consistent pace of Mortal Kombat and Blazblue murdered that immediately.
*UNIEL - Under-Night was another pretty fun game, though while I enjoyed it, I despised the permanent “stylish” combat.
*Guilty Gear - After my friend told me that BB was the soul successor to this series, I quickly got dragged into it as well and fell in love with it. I especially loved Accent Core, and while Gold Johnny can to to hell with his instakill bs, I liked the Gold Modes, and there are some characters I want to see playable again still. Like Order Sol.
*Megaman - Ho boy. A game series I started out with early on. I adore it still. I think I’ve actually played through every iteration to at least a degree.
*Drakengard/Nier - I almost forgot this one. And boy howdy. I started out with Drakengard 2. And i honestly only got the first ending because I didn’t know there were more. So when I picked up Drakengard expecting a similar “slightly fucked but ends up alright” story, my heart was torn up and tossed on the burn pile. And Nier made things worse. So of course, I love the series.
*Kingdom Hearts - A series I still enjoy, but maybe not to the degree I once did. I want to wrap the story up for good and I hope we get that with 3.
*Final Fantasy - Of course, I also enjoy this series as well. Though more like certain titles or concepts within it. I’ve played I, II, IV, X, XII, XIII, and XV and only completed I and XV for various reasons.
Persona/SMT - Another series I’ve had some fun with, though not exactly to the degree any of the subfandoms might like. I played a bit of Nocturne, Digital Devial Saga, Strange Journey, and Person 5, but I’ve only finished P3 and P4.
There’s probably more I’m forgetting at the moment. There’s a lot of works I like and I never made a list before, but I think this is a good start.
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