Lanceringstrailer for Gro...

Tales of the Shire: A The...

N-cast #215: Er Indie Dir...

N-club Streams: Uge 16

Indie World Showcase apri...

Europa kommer til Switch

Indie-udsalg startet nu

SteamWorld Heist II annon...

Penny's Big Breakaway ude...

Se Indie World Showcase i...

Amiibo!

Hvad spiller du nu? Hvor ...

Pokémon Unite

Spil på vej til Switch

Pokémon GO

Hollow Knight

Nintendo Switch

Tetris 99

Switch - spilrygter og sp...

F-Zero 99

Tilbudstråden

K: Diverse 3ds spil

V: Wii U Basic med Wii Fi...

S: Starlink inkl figur og...

S: Mario samlerting

GBxCart eller lignende GB...

Switch spil købes

S Bayonetta 3

K> NEW 2DS/3DS PAL (ubru...

S:Mario rabbids sparks of...

N-club Juletema 2018

Mario Party: The Top 100

Story of Seasons: Trio of Towns

Pixeline: Tåger over Talstrup (Nintendo DS)

Pokemon Ranger Shadows of Almia (Nintendo DS)

Fire Emblem Heroes kan nu hentes i App Store og Google Play

Skrevet af JOEP - 02-02-2017 09:10

Det er blot to uger siden, at Nintendo løftede sløret for deres kommende Fire Emblem-spil til smart-devices, der kører Android eller iOS, og nu er det så tid til, at du selv kan prøve kræfter med spillet. I dag er det nemlig muligt at downloade Fire Emblem Heroes fra App Store og Google Play, og det er til den nette sum af 0 kr., og i modsætning til Super Mario Run er køb ikke nødvendig for at nyde hele spillet.

Skulle du have misset annonceringen af spillet kan du her se traileren:



Det er tilmed kommet frem, at spillet knytter sig op mod My Nintendo, så du kan købe ting til spillet ved at bruge Platinum Points fra My Nintendo:

10 Orbs – Free with My Nintendo account
500 Universal Crystals – 100 Platinum Coins
Stamina Potion – 100 Platinum Coins
Light’s Blessing – 100 Platinum Coins
Dueling Crest – 100 Platinum Coins
500 Universal Shards – 100 Platinum Coins


Desværre kræver spillet en konstant internetforbindelse for at køre, selvom spillet kun ind imellem tjekker dette. Det er det samme som med Super Mario Run.

Har du hentet det? Har du tænkt dig at hente det? Hvad synes du om spillet?

1
1ups givet

Kommentarer:

#1 - JOEP

Level: 50 (Torizo)

02-02-2017 09:37

Der er kommet en masse information ud, som jeg ikke lige orker at oversætte:

-The game starts off with a prologue that also doubles as a tutorial and has a bunch of narrative setup in it. If you’re bad at remembering things, the weapon triangle is displayed in the corner at all times during combat.
- While the game starts with a three character team, you move to a four character team later.
- There are two control methods. The first is to click on your character and select actions from a menu like you normally do. The other is to just drag and drop.
- Your characters can have a weapon, a support skill, a special, and up to three passive abilities.
- As you use characters, they get more skill points, which they can use to unlock new and/or better skills.
- The way specials work is they activate after X number of turns, and then the next attack they do (or support for support skills) uses that special automatically.
- There is a story mode, along with a special mission mode, a PvP mode, a training tower mode, and a mystery mode. I’ll get to more on those in a minute.
- There is a stamina system, though the previews note that for the regular story mode, you’re generally never going to run out, whereas it serves as more of a barrier in events and harder difficulties.
- The story mode missions can be played on Normal, Hard, and Lunatic difficulty, with increasing rewards, difficulty, and stamina cost.
- The story mode seems to have voice acting throughout, but the preview videos were only allowed to use screenshots.
- The PvP mode matches you up against an AI controlled version of another player’s team. You get a reward based on your best performance in offense and defense, which rewards you a special type of currency. I’m guessing this is what you use for star-level rank ups, but that’s a guess. You get bonuses for how well you do along with what characters you use. You get to try this three times per day (unless you refresh it with orbs), and it only tracks your best score. The seasons seem to be about a week, but that’s me guessing off of screenshots.
- The special maps are for special events such as recruiting characters through defeating them in battle. You can do harder versions of the special map to get the character at a higher starting star value. The first one seems to be Lissa from Awakening.
- The Training Tower is where you get the resources that let you level up your characters.
- Characters use Shards to level up from levels 1 through 19, whereas they use Crystals to level up past 20. You can get both of these from the Training Tower. You can’t buy these and have to earn them. The re-leveling system where you can go back to zero and get more stat ups from the traditional games also returns.
- There are a bunch of monthly quests that can be completed five times each for various rewards.
- There is a home base castle in the game that you can upgrade. -Each upgrade grants permanent bonus experience gain for your characters, though also costs orbs. The castle also upgrades visually as you do this.
- In the castle, you can tap characters to hear various lines of dialog from them along with them giving you some small rewards.
There is currently no relationship or pairing up system in the game. Edit: Apparently it’s coming in a future update though.
- There are no permanent character deaths in the game.
- When summoning characters, you select from a theme that has a particular set of characters you want to go after. For example, one bucket is called “Devoted Characters” and has people like Roy, Lyn, and Camilla, whereas the Legendary Heroes bucket has characters like Robin, Lucina, and Marth.
- The summoning system works by displaying five orbs you can summon a unit from. Each is color coded, so you can tell what type of unit you will get by unveiling that orb.
- Based on IGN’s description, it sounds like the discount summoning rate only applies when you summon everyone at once, so you should only summon when you have 20 (5 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 3) orbs. If you’re a crazy person who only wants a specific blue unit, you can pay more and only unveil the blue orbs so that your odds of getting them are higher.
- You can also use an orb to revive during a mission or to restore your full stamina bar. Stamina regenerates at a rate of 1 per 5 minutes.
- You can an orb per mission plus a bunch of other unspecified ways according to Nintendo.
- The summoning rates for heroes are 3% for 5-star, 36% for 4-star, and 61% for 3-star. Every time you summon, the odds of a 5-star goes up until you get one. Keep in mind that you can just upgrade your heroes until they’re 5-star.
- Your base can hold up to 200 heroes. You can also fuse duplicates to raise the stats of existing characters, so that would be 200 unique heroes.
- If your diet consists of millions of Krill per day, you can buy orbs at prices ranging from $2 to $99.

- The game runs on Android phones with 2 GB of RAM and Android 4.2 or iOS devices (including the iPod Touch) with iOS 8 or higher.

- This game does require an internet connection.


0
1ups givet