Reddit Reddit reviews Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance - Gamecube

We found 16 Reddit comments about Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance - Gamecube. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance - Gamecube
3D battlefields where you command your knights, winged soldiers, pikemen, and skinshifters in man-to-man, turn-based combatNew units that can learn skills and work with the new laguz fightersAll-new magic categories and spells available for tactical use - new magic triangles and class skillsFind special artifacts in each mission, to introduce skills to your charactersVisit the blacksmith to create customized weapons to raise your overall speed and attack power
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16 Reddit comments about Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance - Gamecube:

u/bennybrew42 · 7 pointsr/smashbros

Shameless plug to 99Gamers.

Edit: Apparently FE:A is cheaper on Amazon as of right now. Wait a year or so and it will be like Radiant Dawn and be close to $80 for a decent copy

Edit 2: New copy of Path of Radiance ._.

u/MegamanOmega · 6 pointsr/fireemblem

It's currently going for $143 - $289 on Amazon. But yeah, cause of the nature those cheaper prces'll sell first

u/SoLunAether · 6 pointsr/Games

I have a copy of Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance that would apparently sell for at least $140 used (though I'll never sell it because it's just so good).

u/Yung-Fern · 3 pointsr/FireEmblemHeroes

Considering the games came out at the end of the consoles lifespans and have limited copies, the prices are sky high. Radiant Dawn / Path of Radiance. I actually have ISO's of both of them, tried running path of radiance on my softmodded Wii and it freezes up after every chapter so I have to reboot and reload the game every time I want to progress to the next chapter. Kinda put me off of playing it although I really liked what I did play.

u/greg225 · 3 pointsr/Games

Even worse is that some of those games are now extremely hard to get hold of and/or very expensive, even used. Case in point...

u/e105beta · 2 pointsr/fireemblem

I dunno, seems pretty rare to me:
Amazon

u/cinderflight · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Recently, I got a Wii which is amazing. Even better, it is an older Wii that can play Gamecube games. I am currently saving up for Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance which is ~$95. I am a big Fire Emblem fan, and would really like to play this game.



Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis When I was dead broke, man I couldn't picture this

u/Midayle · 1 pointr/NintendoSwitch

I am fortunate enough to obtained Radiant Dawn and Path of Radiance when they released. I love Path of Radiance, but I think $150+ for a used disk without the case is a bit over priced. Radiant Dawn seems to be more reasonably priced at $60, but still seems a bit much for a 10 year old Wii game.

Given the prices, I do not blame you for your choice of actions.

u/Pirate_Jesus · 1 pointr/fireemblem

Holy shit, you're right. Even used, it's $57. That's absurd.

u/BlueCadetCorey · 1 pointr/IAmA

Awesome, thanks. I haven't played the GBA advanced Fire emblem in quite a while, so I'm not sure how well it's aged. But that was my favorite. Other great ones were just about any one on the Gamecube, especially Path of Radiance.

u/ItsKiino · -2 pointsr/Games

Widespread attacks on ROM sites, while legally valid, are also widespread attacks on the preservation of the medium. There are games I will literally never be able to buy and play, in any form that benefits Nintendo or any other respective publisher. Sometimes they just refuse to make them available, other times they literally can't ever make them available again. So fuck, I can literally never play them ever? There are obscure titles that have little to no surviving copies. Are we just accepting them as lost like the silent films that we'll never, ever see again in any form? Or is it maybe somebody's responsibility to keep that alive in any meaningful sense?

This site is a more black area where they've seemingly profited off what they've got by selling subscriptions, and if you wanted to argue that this site profiting in this way is a pretty unacceptable line that was unnecessary for any of the above goals, I think I'd be able to agree. I don't think the world will lose too much from some rentseekers getting crushed. But Nintendo do this on a wider scale and cause chilling effects for others, so in general, in the bigger picture outside of just one site that tried to sell them, no, I do not see a moral failing in hosting some of these games, even if it's illegal. There comes a point where it borders on victimless, where I can't even provide my support if I could.