We got another look at Fire Emblem: Three Houses at Nintendo`s E3 2019 Direct. On the show floor during the company`s Treehouse Live, we saw even more gameplay from the upcoming tactical RPG, including the way permadeath works--or doesn`t.A tweet from the official Nintendo America Twitter account went into detail about a new ability called Divine Pulse. If you use the ability, you`re able to go back a few moves or to the very beginning of the match if things don`t play out in your favor. The ability is limited though, and there`s no confirmation on how many times it can be used, what the requirements are for use, or how to replenish charges after use. It`s an interesting take on the franchise`s typical permadeath feature and quite similar to Mila`s Turnwheel from the 3DS` Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.Made a big mistake in battle and lost one of your favorite units? Activate Divine Pulse and undo a costly mistake in #FireEmblem: Three Houses! This powerful ability is limited, so use it wisely when the game launches on 7/26! #NintendoTreehouseLivehttps://t.co/oxGuEcJ8Om pic.twitter.com/HAfQox1ZvL - Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) June 12, 2019The sixteenth mainline Fire Emblem game and the first on home consoles since 2007`s Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, Fire Emblem: Three Houses takes you to a continent called Fódlan, where the Church of Seiros exists at the center of it all. Similar to previous Fire Emblem entries, your customizable character is an advisor. However, you`re a professor at the Officer`s Academy this time around, with your warriors--who are divided into three houses based on their respective nation--as your students.Pre-orders for the tactical RPG are now up and there are a few different versions to purchase from a few different retailers, each with their own unique bonuses. Fire Emblem: Three Houses will launch on July 26 for Nintendo Switch.More E3 news:Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 teasedNew Xbox console, Scarlett, revealedXbox Sca ...
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