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It seems unbelievable that three years have passed We reviewed the Tokyo Mirage Sses #FE for its Wii U. This very exciting game left us with a very good, long, suspicion that it never had a lot of writing and that many people enjoyed it. However, our long-awaited update on the switch, the Tokyo Mirage Sisl #FE Encore, has finally arrived, and with it came a new opportunity to immerse ourselves in the story we won years ago.
In this review we won't discuss the basics of the game, because with broad strokes there remains the same interesting theme on the Wii U (and we encourage you to read the text we published at the time), but we want to note some differences and, most of all, how the time zone is. The fact is that returning to the controls of this role-playing game has been a real thrill. For more than three years, we have been seeing how it is done the game was left much deeper than we thought that he would be leaving us when we wrote a game review.
Going back to your creation, especially now that we've got to know all the characters and everything that's going on, has allowed us to enjoy it from the beginning and, of course, we realize that it has been a bit of a challenge to construct their miniatures for a minute. They are far from the depth, detail and origin of the Persona 5 mines, but it's also not fun, Tokyo Mirage Times #FE Encore
In the end, without knowing it, both the story and the characters left their mark on us and that is one of the best things that can be said about a role-playing game. This version of Switch maintains all narrative and social networking links, while adding new details thanks to Ex Issues chapters, where we know our partners better information and new details of general history are provided. They're not long, but they are an interesting addition to those who already play the Wii U version,
One of the biggest changes to this version of Encore, as it makes sense, is the loss of the Wii U dual screen, so that the map and mobile can now be accessed through the game menus themselves. Not much of a game changer, but a surprising change, especially because of the importance of text messages we exchanged with teammates and once received on a separate Wii remote device With minor modifications to the platform, the game also includes downloadable Wii U content, as well as new song, hats and additional characters longer periods. All of these are minor additions that don't change the core of the game, which is already better for itself.
Adaptation is very effective in Switch, so that playing, whether in screen or large format, is a real pleasure that invites us to lose out in the world of lights and color we were brought up at artistic level, though in the background we give a darker story than that. We're lucky, because one of the best Wii U games and the best Atlus adapter games on successful consoles like Switch is trying to reach a larger audience and, frankly, we hope you find it. Of course, we continue to get the most important catch: they have also released it in English, which can be a draw for many users due to the large amount of text we will receive throughout the 50-100 hours of playback.
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