Parent and Kid Reviews on

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn

Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn Poster Image
Our Review
age 10+

Based on 4 kid reviews

Sort by:
age 10+
This is a good anime and it's family friendly atleast till where I've watched and jus tthe problem is animation can be a little better.

This title has:

Great messages
Great role models
Easy to play/use
age 9+

SCARY GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

well seeing how i havent played the game myself i have seen my best friend Ben playy it on wii so your a cople of kids and you walk around graveyards and caves and you kill lots and lots of monsters so i recomend this game for ages 9 & up thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This title has:

Too much violence
Too much swearing
age 12+
This game is more violent than you think it might be. D%$& is used a few times. Some sad parts are when a child is shot by a soldier in the streets and whenever a character dies. Despite this this is a must buy!

This title has:

Too much violence
Too much swearing
Too much consumerism
Great messages
Great role models
age 10+

Fantastic sequel - great for kids of (almost) any age

This is the sequel to "Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance", and a great extension to the story. I have to say this branch of the series is my favorite to be released in the states so far. For those new to the series, the games play fairly similarly to chess - you move all your soldiers, then the enemies move, then it's your turn again. This particular story arc revolves around a continent of humans and demi-humans (called Laguz) who must pick sides in the impending war. There's a few mild curse words - 'd**n', perhaps the term 'c*r', but it's all used fairly decently. It's violent but seen at a distance and there's no blood or gore - if someone dies they simply drop to their knees and disappear. It's probably okay for kids a little younger, but I'm going to say it's best for 10+ just because of the general content: for example my little brother probably wouldn't play it because there's too much reading and he has to take turns (god forbid) as opposed to free-form fighting. If you can get a little one to enjoy it, however, power to you - the tactical approach will keep anyone's mind at a good pace.

This title has:

Too much violence
Educational value
Great messages
Great role models