Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE

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Top Critic Average

78%

Critics Recommend

Eurogamer
Recommended
IGN
7.6 / 10
GamesRadar+
4 / 5
Game Informer
8.3 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Polygon
9.5 / 10
Hardcore Gamer
3 / 5
Nintendo Life
8 / 10
Creators: Atlus, Intelligent Systems
Release Date: Jun 24, 2016 - Wii U
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Critic Reviews for Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE

Tokyo Mirage Sessions: #FE is an imperfect yet brilliant marriage of two beloved franchises.

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In a lot of ways, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is a lot like the industry it’s poking fun at: it’s colorful, loud, shallow, and entertaining. Even when it threatened to bore or frustrate me into quitting with pointless loading screens and weak puzzle solving, it always drew me back in with its dazzling combat and catchy music. The story and characters may not have a lot of depth or sophistication, but it has style and charm, and I’m a big fan of that.

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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is basically the JRPG equivalent of a nightclub foam party - an absurd fun premise, great tunes, and surprisingly deep combat. Wait...

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From its charming cast to the battle system that makes it into one big performance, Tokyo Mirage Sessions is zany in the best way possible

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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is a smart, fun collaboration between two franchises that feel like they were always meant to be together.

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Tokyo Mirage Sessions is a spirited, fun blend of two great RPG series

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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is a commendable coming together of three game franchises that have captured the hearts of JRPG fans since their inception.

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All in all, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE is an RPG that's roughly 85% Shin Megami Tensei, 15% Fire Emblem, and somehow ends up feeling like something completely separate from either of the two. It strikes a middle ground that's rooted in the format of many modern role playing titles, boasting an energetic and dynamic combat system all wrapped up in a setting that takes J-Pop cheesiness to astral heights. While it's so extremely niche that we doubt it'll convert any nonbelievers in the slightest, there's a remarkably lengthy and enjoyable experience to be found here for anyone that doesn't already have stage-fright. Even if the idea of pop-star superheroes is an immediate turn off, a slew of rewarding mechanics might just be enough to pull you back in. Whether you ignore the silliness or embrace it, we'd dare say that any title featuring a rocket-powered cyborg pegasus is worth investigating.

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