The expansion pass has already done something I didn't think would be possible: it got me playing Fire Emblem Three Houses again.
Straight from the Underground – First Impressions of Fire Emblem Three Houses DLC Cindered Shadows
Turns out that beneath Garreg Mach Monastery is a literally underground community of people who are trying to escape life on the surface, either because of criminal histories or being ostracized by society at large.
My Top 10 Character Endings from Fire Emblem: Three Houses
To say my final farewell to Fire Emblem: Three Houses, I share the various endings I achieved during my many playthroughs.
How to Start Fire Emblem: Three Houses – Choosing Your Difficulty, Your House, and Your Playstyle
When I first jumped into Three Houses I found myself wanting guidance on the best way to get started - perhaps this guide will be valuable as you start your own Fire Emblem journey!
Pointing a Sword at the Goddess – Conclusion of the Ladies Only Challenge
Having finished my Fire Emblem Three Houses challenge run, I share my thoughts on what it adds to the game and whether it is worth undertaking.
Ladies Only Challenge Progress; or, Reinvigorating My Love for Fire Emblem: Three Houses
There's nothing like a challenge run to rekindle my excitement for a game!
My Final Fire Emblem: Three Houses Run – Beginning the Ladies Only Challenge
Nothing gets me excited for a game quite like a challenge run: here's the one I'm doing for Fire Emblem Three Houses!
How Not to Make a Guide: Lessons Learned from My Three Houses All-Magic Run
In my efforts to create a useful guide for Three Houses, I instead caused myself a significant amount of headache. Here's what I learned from the experience.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses and the Illusion of Choice
I've enjoyed my time with Fire Emblem Three Houses, but the way they handle giving the player choices could use some serious work.
Just Different Enough – Fire Emblem Three Houses Dances the Razor’s Edge Between Replayable and Repetitive
Three Houses treads a gossamer thread between showing the world from different perspectives and giving us too much of the same.