The Fire Emblem series has been around for decades at this point, and while North American fans may have only become aware of the series thanks to Super Smash Bros. Melee, it’s been around much longer than that. The tactical games require expert thinking to keep all your valued units alive in nail-biting wars.
The Nintendo Switch is host to more than a few Fire Emblem games of varying styles. Some may be more famous and easier to access than others, but Switch players are at no shortage of Fire Emblem games to play whether on the go or right at home.
We’re keeping things simple and only counting the Fire Emblem entries that have made it to Switch outside of Japan , since a couple of ’em are exclusively available over yonder. Those lucky gamers!
Updated on November 27, 2024, by Kyle Chamaillard: We’ve decided to revisit this list to spruce it up with even more information about the best Fire Emblem games on Nintendo Switch.
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6 Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon And The Blade Of Light
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Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light
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OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Rating:64/100 Critics Recommend:14% Franchise Fire Emblem Platform(s) Switch Released April 20, 1990 Developer(s) Intelligent Systems Publisher(s) Nintendo ESRB e How Long To Beat 27 Hours OpenCritic Rating Weak Expand
While certainly a fun entry in the series, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light was a limited-time release. This game was the one that kicked off the entire Fire Emblem series, and it’s as tough to play as it’s ever been. It can be fairly unbalanced — lots if wrinkles to iron out in future installments — but it’s not terrible.
Despite being the first game in the series, this game solidified many series staple mechanics and introduced one of its most famous characters, Marth. It also tells a classic story of Marth building his forces to take on great evil, making it a must-play for fans of the series if possible.
5 Fire Emblem Warriors
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OpenCritic Reviews Top Critic Rating:75/100 Critics Recommend:52% Platform(s) Switch , 3DS Released September 29, 2017 Developer(s) Koei Tecmo Publisher(s) Nintendo Multiplayer Online Multiplayer ESRB t OpenCritic Rating Strong Expand
A decent game that simply does something entirely different from the core gameplay, Fire Emblem Warriors is still a lot of hack-and-slash fun. Those who’ve played through the Musou-style Dynasty Warriors games will feel right at home here with the added twist of getting to control Fire Emblem characters.
The story isn’t necessarily the biggest draw, but the fact that you could actively and personally take part in what you likely imagined as major wars for the first time certainly is. You are in the thick of it, controlling your characters as they decimate waves of enemies to reach their goals.
4 Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes
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