Ventidius
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Story/characters/etc is tolerable. That is, compared to the "every nanosecond of this actively destroys all of my brain cells" Fates: Conquest. It's still painfully one-dimensional weeaboos in a monkeys-at-typewriter generic story. "Hi I'm big muscled dumb fighter with heart of gold and I love to eat haha!" "Ohhhhh but I'm so shyyyy ohhh". But you can skip most of it very quickly as always.
There's some good characters tho. One of my favorites is Ferdinand Von Aegir, his supports are great.
I mean, let's be fair. While they are all cardboard cutout characters, that's partly a necessity when you have 30 students you have to get to know & recruit, which is a cool system.
And some stereotypes can be fun enough. Ferdinand is fine, Felix is OK, Edelgard is OK, and so on. The ones that are unbearable are the "aaaah! im so shy and scared arent i cute????" types like Flayn, and the stupid "oh hey im a bikini clad girl in your mind with the mental age of a 4 year old also im a goddess!!!" thing.
I'm usually more focused on gameplay than on other things, but I couldn't help but notice just how much of an improvement this one was over Fates/Awakening in this regard. There are some characters that behave like actual, relatively normal people, like Hanneman, Gilbert, or Hubert. Some characters like Alois and Balthus are not particularly layered but still make for good "bro" characters that are fun to drag along. A few of the female characters like Ingrid and Annette even seem to be more than waifu fap material for degenerates. Etc.
Heck, Hanneman is actually a Codexer character: an autistic, monocled gentleman who patrols thots. Plus, the guy has a surprisingly tragic backstory that nonetheless doesn't seem over-the-top or forced, as in the case of some of the gimmick characters who clearly had something like this as an attempt to make them seem less gimmicky.
Most of the characters succeed in not grating on my nerves, and even the meme characters are not as annoying as most of the cast of Awakening or Fates. I think part of it is due to the more detailed world-building, which gives the writers some tools to contextualize the issues that each member of the cast is grappling with (e.g. the caste system, Crests, relics, the different political systems, some major past events/crises, the differences and conflicts between Fodlan and foreign cultures, etc.)
I don't have a problem with gender-locked classes per se. Wizardry and its clones usually do it well, for example. The issue here is the implementation, and particularly the fact that males got screwed: females get Gremory (the best magical class in the game) and earlier access to plus two different options for flier classes (arguably the best type of unit in the game). Males get very little to compensate. War Master is fine, but there are very few units that can take it that aren't better off doing something else; and out of the three units that it best fits, only one is any good (Balthus).
It's weird how they did all that work to make Dark Seals a difficult & unique reward to chase after, and then you realise if you don't have a male mage it's a completely useless item.
Funnily, I actually blindly managed to squeeze some good use out of my Dark Seals during my first playthrough, which was on Crimson Flower, by using them on Hubert, who actually makes for a pretty solid unit as Dark Bishop. Of course, Lysithea would likely be better, but she is still one of the best units in the game as Gremory. The issue with Hubert was the lack of availability of Dark Seals on the CS route, though this has been remedied somewhat by the Wave 3 patch that added Jeritza as a playable unit on CS, since he comes with a Dark Seal in his inventory. Nevertheless, I do agree that it makes for some seriously discordant design, not only because Lysithea is perfect for the Dark Seal classes, but also because of how good she is at countering the Death Knight.
The fact is, unless you plan on using Hubert, beating the Death Knight is more of a fun extra challenge than anything in most cases.
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