Whew, an enemy. On your guard everyone! As long as Nil isn't in enemy range, we should be- "Is this...because I'm a failure....?" *thud* ...... *inhales* ................AHHHH-
The first time I initiated a battle at 2:05 I got jumpscared by one of the most beautiful guitar solos I've ever heard. Add to that the guitar solo at the crescendo of the normal version and I'm convinced that they didn't pay the guy who played that part enough.
Same, my dude. Honestly, the ones who depressed me the most were the other Diamant and Hortensia. Diamant because of his mental issues that are shown during his conversations with Jade, Amber, and Saphir. Like, it’s *bad*. Then there’s Hortensia, who’s a shadow of her former self, terrified of what her sister will do to her after seeing what happened to both her father and her other siblings
After cindered shadows and FE3H engage was a cake walk. You even get goddess dance here making things way easier. Along with no breaking weapons making life easier. I remember having barely usable weapons in my first attempt at cindered shadows
When the DLC story has the exact opposite problems of the main game: Memorable OST, characters, and amazing story, but gameplay has so many issues. H-HOW did you manage that!?
I found that the only lacking part of the Xenologue was the story, as it wasn't that interesting to me, whereas the gameplay was amazing. The maps were incredibly challenging, and it always felt like an accomplishment to clear them, even on hard mode.
@@zenkarp1730 My 2 biggest gripes with the Xenologue was it forced me to make my units their "Cannon classes", which most my units at base weren't, and half your units were forced to be the NPCs they gave you, which didn't scale with the rest of your army so they became mostly liabilities. Kinda sad for my run.
I mean, I kept my units their canon classes in my first run so it wasn’t that much of an adjustment for me. I can agree with you about not liking having to be forced to use the winds and the fell dragons. That messed with my set up for most of my playthrough.
Timerra being vegetarian was the biggest plot twist that’s ever happened in history
I'll never recover from that moment...
+ she hates music 😭
@@prettychill_rn @BlazenFlakes Don’t be fooled!😠
That Timerra is a fake!😠
@@BlazenFlakesThat’s not the real Timerra,
*ACT LIKE A MAN!* 😠
the guitar part really giving three houses ost vibe and it's feels so good
Doesnt help that theres a lick of Fodlan Winds in this song
Honestly this has slowly become my fav soundtrack from engage lol
Whew, an enemy. On your guard everyone! As long as Nil isn't in enemy range, we should be-
"Is this...because I'm a failure....?" *thud*
......
*inhales*
................AHHHH-
I can fight no longer 😂😂😂
Been stuck in my head lately
Still is
Nobody:
Absolutely Nobody:
The guitar at 2:05 :
it goes SO hard
Every time I heard that part I thought my game was glitching until I realized it was part of the music 😂
👀
Really gives me Ace 0 vibes with that guitar
This theme goes crazy.
The first time I initiated a battle at 2:05 I got jumpscared by one of the most beautiful guitar solos I've ever heard.
Add to that the guitar solo at the crescendo of the normal version and I'm convinced that they didn't pay the guy who played that part enough.
Fire emblem engage and Hooded figures are not very good at hiding who is under the hood.
Fogado was more suspicious than the average Scooby Doo villain.
Tbf he is like the 3rd dark skin character and one of them is a girl
it's hard hidding your identity when you are the singular black male in the game
no seriously,he's the only one
This is Lindon and Saphir erasure
@@piscet1575 dont u mean zelcov?
This DLC depressed me
Agreed.
Good thing we got Nel and Zelestia.
Was Timmera too much? lmao
Same, my dude. Honestly, the ones who depressed me the most were the other Diamant and Hortensia. Diamant because of his mental issues that are shown during his conversations with Jade, Amber, and Saphir. Like, it’s *bad*. Then there’s Hortensia, who’s a shadow of her former self, terrified of what her sister will do to her after seeing what happened to both her father and her other siblings
@@possesedfrisk No because those decoys are just dark imitations trying to make a fool out of me.😠
My favorite part is 1:14-1:29
Whenever I encounter the doppelgängers,
I will not be fooled.
Even if I have to fall into the dark side.😠🙂↔️
After cindered shadows and FE3H engage was a cake walk. You even get goddess dance here making things way easier. Along with no breaking weapons making life easier. I remember having barely usable weapons in my first attempt at cindered shadows
Why did they throw the Fodlan Winds motif into this song
Tbf, it has a bit of everything, including the FEH soundtracks
When the DLC story has the exact opposite problems of the main game:
Memorable OST, characters, and amazing story, but gameplay has so many issues.
H-HOW did you manage that!?
I found that the only lacking part of the Xenologue was the story, as it wasn't that interesting to me, whereas the gameplay was amazing. The maps were incredibly challenging, and it always felt like an accomplishment to clear them, even on hard mode.
@@zenkarp1730 My 2 biggest gripes with the Xenologue was it forced me to make my units their "Cannon classes", which most my units at base weren't, and half your units were forced to be the NPCs they gave you, which didn't scale with the rest of your army so they became mostly liabilities. Kinda sad for my run.
I mean, I kept my units their canon classes in my first run so it wasn’t that much of an adjustment for me. I can agree with you about not liking having to be forced to use the winds and the fell dragons. That messed with my set up for most of my playthrough.
It’s just the Xenologue being in character. Everything is the opposite of how it was in the main game, including the ups and downs of the two.