- Ethlyn-Sigurd
This actually nearly knocked it off the list, and I hope Blademaster rethinks it.).
Still, it’s worth a look for a lot of the neat ideas it brings to the table, and its story, while not well-written at all, is generally endearing in its cheesiness instead of grating. Same as the other boss, only this one's much better for training because of his high level.
the game wont make it past the start screen, Joshua Moore It’s more technically accomplished than GG, to be fair, and was actually quite impressive in its day, but nowadays the main reason people know about it is the… well, interesting treatment of Linoan, and having a lot of odd cameos from several different games.
FE4 Inflation; Gaiden. Not just playable units, either; everyone. It began life as a hack where people submitted characters and bosses to star in it, leading to the cast to be at least 60% borderline identical “cool” dudes. I don’t say that to be mean to this thing, mind; that was the norm for FE8 hacks, and really it was the norm for FE7 hacks too, only that engine had a couple slightly more advanced things to its name by then. It’s interesting enough for what it is, and it’s a shame it didn’t make it. It’s got basically no story text whatsoever past a certain early point in the game, but it’s got all sorts of cool technical junk and, from a gameplay perspective, is basically done if still in need of some polish. Your first objective is Jungby castle, which was plundered by Gandolf and his bandits.
- Ethlyn-Sigurd
This actually nearly knocked it off the list, and I hope Blademaster rethinks it.).
Still, it’s worth a look for a lot of the neat ideas it brings to the table, and its story, while not well-written at all, is generally endearing in its cheesiness instead of grating. Same as the other boss, only this one's much better for training because of his high level.
the game wont make it past the start screen, Joshua Moore It’s more technically accomplished than GG, to be fair, and was actually quite impressive in its day, but nowadays the main reason people know about it is the… well, interesting treatment of Linoan, and having a lot of odd cameos from several different games.
FE4 Inflation; Gaiden. Not just playable units, either; everyone. It began life as a hack where people submitted characters and bosses to star in it, leading to the cast to be at least 60% borderline identical “cool” dudes. I don’t say that to be mean to this thing, mind; that was the norm for FE8 hacks, and really it was the norm for FE7 hacks too, only that engine had a couple slightly more advanced things to its name by then. It’s interesting enough for what it is, and it’s a shame it didn’t make it. It’s got basically no story text whatsoever past a certain early point in the game, but it’s got all sorts of cool technical junk and, from a gameplay perspective, is basically done if still in need of some polish. Your first objective is Jungby castle, which was plundered by Gandolf and his bandits.
- Ethlyn-Sigurd
This actually nearly knocked it off the list, and I hope Blademaster rethinks it.).
Still, it’s worth a look for a lot of the neat ideas it brings to the table, and its story, while not well-written at all, is generally endearing in its cheesiness instead of grating. Same as the other boss, only this one's much better for training because of his high level.
the game wont make it past the start screen, Joshua Moore It’s more technically accomplished than GG, to be fair, and was actually quite impressive in its day, but nowadays the main reason people know about it is the… well, interesting treatment of Linoan, and having a lot of odd cameos from several different games.
FE4 Inflation; Gaiden. Not just playable units, either; everyone. It began life as a hack where people submitted characters and bosses to star in it, leading to the cast to be at least 60% borderline identical “cool” dudes. I don’t say that to be mean to this thing, mind; that was the norm for FE8 hacks, and really it was the norm for FE7 hacks too, only that engine had a couple slightly more advanced things to its name by then. It’s interesting enough for what it is, and it’s a shame it didn’t make it. It’s got basically no story text whatsoever past a certain early point in the game, but it’s got all sorts of cool technical junk and, from a gameplay perspective, is basically done if still in need of some polish. Your first objective is Jungby castle, which was plundered by Gandolf and his bandits.
Do you love Sain so much that you wanted him to be the main character of a game? This hack’s one of those ones where all the enemies eventually become max-statted nightmares, the character balance is all on the wonk, and in general savestate scumming is your only chance of survival. If only this were true of the hack itself.
Well, after conquering Jungby, Gerrard will send a dozen of bandits to counterattack, that's why I told you about leaving your units close to the forest, or Arden on the bridge. • Important items:
If you can get a translation hack, be sure to have a look at this. Partia 2 is kind of a funny thing.
The Last Promise is funny hack in a lot of ways. It yanks most of its content from FE7, and anything that is new is insanely low quality. When you're there, conquer Jungby (you'll see why). These portraits look… wrong in the GBA engine somehow.
I’m generally not a huge fan of Ragefest, but I somehow liked The Corruption of Roy a lot more than I expected to. In the same folder as the emulator, create a new folder and name it "Roms". For those looking to get into Fire Emblem Rom's. Both of these are hacks for FE8, the former of which replaces all the characters with ladies from different parts of the series, and the latter of which replaces them with green-haired folks instead. Villages will give you some info among with some money (remember, the higher the damaged caused to the village, the less money you'll get when you save it). Sword of Heaven and Earth is a hack starring Lyn’s daughter Saya, as she goes on her own adventure to rescue her mother from some mysterious villains.
- Ethlyn-Sigurd
This actually nearly knocked it off the list, and I hope Blademaster rethinks it.).
Still, it’s worth a look for a lot of the neat ideas it brings to the table, and its story, while not well-written at all, is generally endearing in its cheesiness instead of grating. Same as the other boss, only this one's much better for training because of his high level.
the game wont make it past the start screen, Joshua Moore It’s more technically accomplished than GG, to be fair, and was actually quite impressive in its day, but nowadays the main reason people know about it is the… well, interesting treatment of Linoan, and having a lot of odd cameos from several different games.
FE4 Inflation; Gaiden. Not just playable units, either; everyone. It began life as a hack where people submitted characters and bosses to star in it, leading to the cast to be at least 60% borderline identical “cool” dudes. I don’t say that to be mean to this thing, mind; that was the norm for FE8 hacks, and really it was the norm for FE7 hacks too, only that engine had a couple slightly more advanced things to its name by then. It’s interesting enough for what it is, and it’s a shame it didn’t make it. It’s got basically no story text whatsoever past a certain early point in the game, but it’s got all sorts of cool technical junk and, from a gameplay perspective, is basically done if still in need of some polish. Your first objective is Jungby castle, which was plundered by Gandolf and his bandits.