Fire Emblem Engage, another tactical turn-based RPG, is taking the attention of numerous Nintendo Switch fans as well as critics. The exploration, fighting, and side adventures like fishing give this game a tremendous overall feeling throughout the whole storyline.
Nintendo Switch has had a haptic feedback engine called HD Rumble for a long time now and that feature basically allows its players to feel the stress of what their characters are doing (attacking, getting hit, etc.). This is online for many games so naturally, players started wondering if the new Fire Emblem Engage will have Rumble support. Let’s dive in and see.
Does Rumble Work on Fire Emblem Engage?
Currently, there is no mention of Rumble anywhere in the game settings and we observed no vibrations during exploration or fighting. This comes as a surprise since the previous Fire Emblem Three Houses had this Nintendo feature.
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Rumble is easily disabled for players that don’t wish to use it so implementing it wouldn’t really be forcing anything on players. It’s odd that one of Nintendo Switch’s signature characteristics is missing, but then again it might be added later on during the game.
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Published: Jan 23, 2023 05:15 am