Theory Rick and Morty videos like this one try and figure out where and Evil Morty will return to give Rick the business again. Rick and Morty Season 5 Episode 9 shows us an Adult Morty (kind of) plus it breaks down Evil Morty plan, one of the most evil plans ever put on film. It never showed us Rick and Morty Anime or a single Rick and Morty Easter Egg from Dan Harmon or Justin Roiland. The Rick and Morty Season 5 trailer did NOT prepare us for this finale.
So if you like yourself a good Rick and Morty recap or even some Rick and Morty Easter Eggs, then make sure to join us for Canon Fodder on IGN for the full breakdown and all the Easter Eggs we could find in the Rick and Morty finale. Of course, the end of Rick and Morty Season 5 showed us an Evil Morty heading off to a new unknown place and we've got a theory where we will see the evil version of Morty Smith pop up again. Rick and Morty Season 5 Episode 9 gave fans Evil Morty, and finally the Evil Morty Plan, The Rick and Morty Citadel, and a good look at what the larger Rick and Morty multiverse is doing. Rick and Morty just ended Season 5 on Adult Swim with a bang, by delivering an episode of pure Rick and Morty canon. For now, though, readers would do well to check out these fresh screens and then download the new trailer and see if the ambitious, Intelligent Systems-developed sequel is their cup of tea. We will of course have much more on the game in the coming weeks and months, including in-depth previews of the import version. In the meantime, updated polygonal graphics are likely to grab gamers turned off by the franchise's formerly flat presentation. The title balances an intriguing storyline complemented by super full-motion animation isometric, top-down battles and strategic management and planning for an experience that Fire Emblem purists are sure to love. The blue-haired hero wants to join his father Grail's mercenary guild, and sets on a quest across the continent of Tellius to prove his worth.
In Fire Emblem: Souen no Kiseki, players become an aspiring mercenary named Ike.
The publisher debuted an impressive new Fire Emblem: Souen no Kiseki trailer on its Japanese website today, and we have the movie for readers in our media section below. Unfortunately, US gamers will have to wait until the holiday season for a localized port, but the wait is sure to be worth it if Nintendo's latest preview of the project is any indication.
Fire Emblem: Souen no Kiseki ships for GCN in the Land of the Rising Sun next month. GameCube owners looking for a good strategy/role-playing title are definitely in luck because Nintendo is set to release the anticipated next installment in the critically acclaimed Fire Emblem series for the console soon… in Japan.