Reviews from

in the past


the gba art style is so charming, i love all the animations!!

#3 favorite FE. Story is whatever and Roy is obnoxious to ferry about, but presents a good challenge.

Emulated this with the fan-patch to experience what FE was before the first western release.
Interesting story, but the more archaic gameplay is a steep hill after playing FE7 and FE8. I don't think I ever finished this? Not sure.

This was pretty mediocre, hampered by the annoying requirements to get the good ending.


the gba fire emblems have such a unique charm to them i love the little sprites and battle animations its just so cute :3c. but goddam does this game dragg and the maps ARE SHIT atleast they get better in blazing blade. thank you rutger and lugh for the carry i fw u hard . i love you echidna ur so fucking cool.

It took me almost 2 years to finish this fucking game man fuck this shitty story why is Zephiel the only interesting character (his backstory goes really hard no spoilers). I still see chapter 14 in my nightmares...

Had a lot of fun playing as scuffed as possible and being surprised at how willing the game was to accommodate me with free, powerful prepromotes the further the game went. Lots of great memories and tense situations playing this one, hit rates kind of blow though and the level design is quite bad

made it about to mission 13, doing an ironman and got my shit scuffed

i think that everything that made rekka no ken great is here but this is three failed playthroughs now, two out of apathy and now this one. the maps are too big, i feel like the enemy power ramp is too quick, i dunno. i remember running into this even when i was reloading fights, it just required too many reloads of long fights. and i refuse to get better or smarter!

to be real tho i really do like the idea of doing ironman playthroughs in these games, but without the freedom to train back benchers (they get mulched by a random wyvern knight) its pretty precarious. i might try rekka no ken this way, we'll see if that works out better.

stray thoughts:
1. its cool that roy can marry his social studies teacher
2. echidna is the baddie of all time

After Shouzou Kaga's departure from Intelligent Systems, it feels like they weren't sure what to do next. While all Fire Emblem games make use of the character archetypes established in the original Fire Emblem, the early game recruits are functionally identical to Shadow Dragon's. You even start the game with an identical set of units to Shadow Dragon, minus a stand-in for Caeda. This improves as the game goes on.
The maps seem to borrow from past Fire Emblem as well. The large waves of reinforcements and overall large size of maps make some chapters play out like a small Genealogy map. The layout of Chapter 7 of Binding Blade is Thracia's Chapter 6.
The Binding Blade is post-Kaga Fire Emblem at it's core. If you strip away all the bells and whistles of every succeeding Fire Emblem game (maybe not Three Houses though) this is the game you're left with. And it's good.

Pretty middle of the road FE. There isn't much variety in chapters since the game basically consists of siege only maps. There's a lot of really bad filler units that the game constantly gives you, when in the end I just kept using the same characters for the whole game.

Story is also nothing too special. It just feels like a combination of Archanea and Jugdral's stories, and it doesn't really do anything special with them. The true ending however is pretty sweet, and I wished the game had more focus on Lilina, Fae, and Idunn since I think that's what the game really excelled at.

Nothing else much to say tbh. This game is whatever and the foundation is greatly improved with later GBA FE titles.

A very fun game bogged down but the GBA Fire Emblem's simple mechanics and certain weird choices when it comes to the difficulty. The characters in this game are extremely unbalanced, but that's kind of the charm. The game feels very rewarding in various different ways, most of which other Fire Emblems can't touch.

bad but i like the little guys

Fir is crazy OP she literally never gets hit if you level her up.

I hate perceval, bitch ass cost me my true ending ironman

genuinely nothing good to say about it.
bad gameplay
bad characters
bad story
you can tell they were struggling without kaga

Has some bad maps, ambush spawns, and all that stuff people complain about, but still the best GBA FE game.

I wanted to get into FE with a less side-content heavy game so I could enjoy playing with permadeath more, so I went for the game with Roy because I guess he seemed cool. It's really funny how a game so snappy and quick to play can feel so... Boring?? I played like five minutes and Roy was way too boring to continue playing LOL. Every line of dialogue from Roy reads to me as "Okay, sure. Let me play Fire Emblem already." It's like he's a FEH player born in the wrong time-period. I decided to make Blazing Blade my first FE instead but maybe I'll give it a second chance someday.

holy shit it's the guy from super smash bros melee

It's like Fe7 if the story was good and the support system was an even more of a ball-crushing pain in the ass.
Admittedly, I probably would have replayed this game more if the early game didn't feel so sluggish. It just takes too long to get to the interesting parts of the game.

Yo antes de jugarlo: "Un conjunto de 32 bits no me puede parecer atractivo" y de la nada sale fuckin Igrene, alto bonbonsote.
De ahí en fuera alto juego castroso, los niveles bonus dan dolores de huevos porque los enemigos de la nada tienen ultra instinto y además atacan desde saturno. Aún con eso es un buen FE para empezar con la franquicia

I really like this game, but it has it's problems. At the very least, Roy is lore accurate to SSBM, in that you might think he's ok at first, and then you realise how much worse he is than another sword guy

O nascimento da era de ouro de Fire Emblem. Foi o que originou muitos conceitos pica pra franquia, mas ao mesmo é tão SNES, nn sei dizer, acho que o 7 e o 8 brilham muito mais

I love wasting 5 turns fighting the boss on the throne

melady is one of the most fun units to use in the entire fire emblem franchise. unfortunately the maps kind of suck sometimes

Played this fully through in 2023 on the Steamdeck. Solid game. Difficult game. Story wasn't as fun as FE7 or FE8 though.


The best fire emblem game
only true scholars understand

Los fire emblem de gba son mi perdición

I’m very glad I played Sacred Stones before this one, because Jesus, it's unbelievable how 2 games made with the same engine are vastly different ends of the quality spectrum. It's one of the most punishing games I’ve ever played, and I don’t even know if I can bring myself to finish it. I’ve been putting off playing Kaga’s FE games because I find them to be either ancient or exceptionally daunting, but they are probably going to be a breath of fresh air compared to the video game equivalent to waterboarding myself.

I apologize for the scathing opening paragraph. Let me calm down a little. As I’ve said this is one of the most punishing games I’ve ever played and it goes without saying that this is one of the hardest as well, at least in the Fire Emblem franchise. I think the previous holder of that, from the FE games I played, was Engage, partially because I started on Hard mode. But Engage had many ways of making its difficulty interesting, such as occasionally having two chapters strung together and you're forced to use the same team for both, and taking away all of your Emblem rings halfway through the game, as well as other map gimmicks. Binding Blade has somewhat interesting ideas, locking the true ending behind extra Gaiden chapters, and not allowing you to shop in between chapters(which I realize is something older FE games probably did, but as discussed, I haven't played them), but then just puts you in large, foggy maps with endlessly spawning Wyverns and mages with long range Berserk staffs. I always enjoy some Fire Emblem gameplay, but this can be a rather miserable experience at times, especially without a guide.

I said “opening paragraph” like I had more than 2 paragraphs to say about it. If you’re new to the Fire Emblem series, don’t start with this one. I;d be really surprised if I enjoy any of them less than it.

Edit: Did actually finish it. The last few chapters are considerable less painful than the rest of the game, althoughstill a bit annoying. Decided to give it a little more credit than I did because of that, and since I probably didn't play this game completely optimally, although it's still my least favorite Fire Emblem that I played so far.

Been playing this on and off for a long time. Not as exciting as Sacred Stones or Blazing Blade, but you can't go wrong with a Fire Emblem GBA game. I'm using the romhacking mod Rising Wind on a flash cart, playing on a GBA with an AGS-101 screen. So it's only a matter of time before I get this stick outta my ass, surely!?