Speaking of dunking on FE, I've been playing some Shining Force lately, which led to a funny a little 2010 interview with Mr. Shining Force (formerly known as Mr. Dragon Quest IV) where Fire Emblem gets a mention:
https://web.archive.org/web/2012051....co.uk/retro/behind-the-scenes-shining-force/
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know he fuckin hated that game with how polite Japanese devs usually are in interviews. It's also really surprising to see, well, gameplayfag rhetoric for the genre going back that far. From my very limited understanding of them, it sounds like those kinds of arguments and dichotomy in RPGs go back as far to things like Ultima and Wizardry. Probably even the tabletop and board games that inspired them, too.
Something else that gets mentioned is how hard Shining Force got fucked by Sega of Japan despite being relatively successful. Sega of Japan is it's own can of worms, but it's just another example on the mountain of the niggas on a grid genre being utterly cursed (
don't look up what day Advance Wars released in the US). A major contingent of modern FE fans are likely refugees from other strategy games or SRPGs that were all over the place a few generations ago and have fallen to the wayside due to corpo maleficence. It's hard to get excited about your indies and Unicorn Overlords and Triangle Strategies knowing that they're probably not going to come back or be iterated upon in any form besides a Gamebanana tranny or two, if you're really lucky. What, you want more Final Fantasy Tactics? Devil Survivor? Don't be silly.
A lot of the state of current FE discourse is likely due to how few viable alternatives there are to FE. It'd be hard not to resent FE just for it's comparative success, even if it was sticking it's guns to it's "golden era" sensibilities. I shouldn't even need to say that the only unanimous take you'll see in FE discourse is that Intelligent Systems are half retarded and FE would probably be better off in someone else's hands. Sakurai (in)famously put Roy in Smash Bros. Melee before Roy's game even released, and I have to wonder how much of that is because he had a completely different vision of what Roy and FE6 ended up becoming. FE is also at the crossroads of several different avenues of the vindictive and retarded, including Smash fans, Scrimblos who are mad Nintendo is Japanese, gacha subhumans, Xeno fans who feel threatened by potential Da Best Switch RPG competition, and a buffet's worth of flavors of culture war griftoids. History seems to be glossing over how relevant to Gamergate Fates was, and it's a major footnote that should be considered when thinking about the implications of what kind of people are talking about FE, what kind of retard shit they're saying, and why they're saying it, constantly, for the past decade.