I sat down to play Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE without fully understanding what it was. We’ve known a Shin Megami Tensei / Fire Emblem crossover was coming for years, but it took putting my hands on the controller to actually comprehend the extent of it, and to realize why this mix is such a good fit.
In case you’re as out of the loop as I was, here are the basics: Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is essentially a Shin Megami Tensei game in terms of mechanics. Instead of demons (or, for spinoff fans like myself, Personas), your characters are joined by Mirages, which, in keeping with this crossover’s nature, are Fire Emblem characters. The protagonist, Itsuki, is joined by Fire Emblem Awakening’s Chrom, for example.
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In case you’re as out of the loop as I was, here are the basics: Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is essentially a Shin Megami Tensei game in terms of mechanics. Instead of demons (or, for spinoff fans like myself, Personas), your characters are joined by Mirages, which, in keeping with this crossover’s nature, are Fire Emblem characters. The protagonist, Itsuki, is joined by Fire Emblem Awakening’s Chrom, for example.
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