is a fictional character from Nintendo and Intelligent Systems' ''
Fire Emblem
is a Video games in Japan, Japanese fantasy tactical role-playing game franchise developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. First produced and published for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990, the series currently con ...
''
video game
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series, who first appeared in the 2001
crossover fighting game
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''
Super Smash Bros. Melee'' as a representative character from the ''Fire Emblem'' series, along with
Marth Marth may refer to:
* Marth, Thuringia, Germany
People with the surname
* Albert Marth (1828–1897), German astronomer
* Christophe Marth (born 1980), French rugby player
* Frank Marth (1922–2014), American actor
* Tommy Marth (1978–2012), Am ...
. He is the
lead character of ''
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade''; within the story, he is the son of Eliwood and heir presumptive of Pherae, who eventually becomes a major military leader.
The inclusion of Roy and Marth in ''Melee'' is cited as one of the reasons Nintendo started localizing the series for international distribution. Roy continues to make recurring appearances in subsequent ''Fire Emblem'' media, such as a manga series and spin-off video games. Roy received negative reception for his appearance in ''The Binding Blade'', with critics noting his poor gameplay attributes. His inclusion in ''Super Smash Bros.'' was also criticized due to his similarity to other ''Fire Emblem'' characters also included, as well as his similarity to them in terms of gameplay.
Appearances
Roy is the lead character of ''
Fire Emblem: The Binding Blade''. The story begins when King Zephiel, ruler of the kingdom of Bern, conquers Ilia and Sacae and sets his sights on Lycia. In a small region called Pherae, Roy, the son of Pherae's ruling marquess Eliwood, is forced to return home when Bern begins its invasion. As Eliwood is unable to battle due to illness, Roy is assigned command of Lycia's army and eventually assumes command of the army of Etruria. The next installment after ''The Binding Blade'', ''
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'', is a prequel featuring a younger Eliwood as one of its protagonists. Roy appears during the game's epilogue, where Eliwood reunites with his comrade Hector and their respective children are introduced to each other. Roy is available as a playable character in ''
Fire Emblem Awakening
''Fire Emblem Awakening'' is a 2012 tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. It is an installment of the ''Fire Emblem'' series, and the first to be developed for the Nintendo 3 ...
'' as DLC. Roy also appears in ''
Fire Emblem Heroes
is a free-to-play tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for Android and iOS. The game is a mobile spin-off of the ''Fire Emblem'' series featuring its characters, and was released on February 2, ...
''. In
North American
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''Fire Emblem'' character popularity polls running up to the release of ''Fire Emblem Heroes'', Roy was ranked the second favorite male character behind Ike . He later appears as an Emblem character in ''
Fire Emblem Engage
is a 2023 tactical role-playing game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It is the seventeenth installment in the ''Fire Emblem'' series and follows Alear, a dragon in human form, who awakens fr ...
''.
Roy's first video game appearance was in 2001's ''
Super Smash Bros. Melee'', where his gameplay was based on
Marth Marth may refer to:
* Marth, Thuringia, Germany
People with the surname
* Albert Marth (1828–1897), German astronomer
* Christophe Marth (born 1980), French rugby player
* Frank Marth (1922–2014), American actor
* Tommy Marth (1978–2012), Am ...
's, another ''Fire Emblem'' character featured in the game. He is more powerful and slower than Marth. He was later reintroduced into the series as
downloadable content
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(DLC) for
''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Wii U'' after being absent from ''
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' is a 2008 crossover fighting game developed by Sora Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Wii. The third installment in the '' Super Smash Bros.'' series and the successor to '' Super Smash Bros. Melee'', it wa ...
''.
His inclusion in the
Wii U
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The W ...
and
Nintendo 3DS
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entries was reportedly leaked, alongside
Ryu.
He also appears as part of the base roster in the series' 2018 entry, ''
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
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''. To promote his appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U'', an
amiibo
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figure of Roy was featured as an exclusive release at
GameStop
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. In 2019,
plushies depicting Roy and other ''Fire Emblem'' characters were released.
Roy appears in the ''Fire Emblem: The Champion's Blade''
manga
are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. The term is used in Japan to refer to both comics ...
, which was first published prior to the release of ''The Binding Blade'' and takes place concurrently with the events of the game.
Concept and design
Roy was created for the cancelled
Nintendo 64
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entry in the ''
Fire Emblem
is a Video games in Japan, Japanese fantasy tactical role-playing game franchise developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. First produced and published for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990, the series currently con ...
'' series, which had a long development cycle. He was originally named Ike, and was one of only two characters kept when what became ''Binding Blade'' restarted development in 2000.
[メイキング オブ ファイアーエムブレム 開発秘話で綴る25周年、覚醒そしてif (in Japanese). Tokuma Shoten. November 28, 2015. ISBN 978-4-19-864056-9.] Roy's character was designed to be free-spirited and emphatic to appeal to younger players and a wider audience, in contrast to earlier titles. The renamed Roy was first revealed at
Nintendo Space World
formerly named and was an annual video game trade show hosted by Nintendo from 1989 to 2001. Its three days of high-energy party atmosphere was the primary venue for Nintendo and its licensees to announce and demonstrate new consoles, accesso ...
2001, where a demo of ''Binding Blade'' was being shown. Both his design and personality went through multiple revisions through development. He was designed by Eiji Kaneda. At 15, Roy is the youngest ''Fire Emblem'' protagonist.
Despite ''Binding Blade'' intending to be released first, delays caused his game to release after ''
Super Smash Bros. Melee'', which featured Roy as a playable character.
When developing ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'',
Masahiro Sakurai
is a Japanese video game director and game designer best known as the creator of the ''Kirby (series), Kirby'' and ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Apart from his work on those series, he also led the design of ''Meteos'' in 2005 and directed '' ...
wanted to include more characters who could cross blades with
Link from ''
The Legend of Zelda
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'' due to his personal preference for sword-fighting characters and campaigned for Roy's inclusion. He was added as a character based on fellow ''Fire Emblem'' protagonist
Marth Marth may refer to:
* Marth, Thuringia, Germany
People with the surname
* Albert Marth (1828–1897), German astronomer
* Christophe Marth (born 1980), French rugby player
* Frank Marth (1922–2014), American actor
* Tommy Marth (1978–2012), Am ...
. Sakurai explained that he viewed Roy as an energetic and internally strong character compared to Marth, leading him to designing Roy's sword to do more damage at the base as opposed to Marth's, where more damage was done at the tip. He remarked that, despite his initial impression of Roy from a description of the character, he found that he was nothing like that after playing ''Binding Blade'', exclaiming that his characterization of Roy was not due to a misunderstanding of his character.
Due to the ''Fire Emblem'' series being only available in Japan, whether they should be included in the English release of ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' was called into question, with Sakurai noting how unusual it was to have characters speak Japanese in English releases at the time. Sakurai stated that there were difficulties getting Marth to remain in the English version, but he pushed hard for his inclusion due to believing he would be fun. He added that there was more dispute over Roy, with Sakurai discussing removal of him with Nintendo of America, though they stated that he would be fun, so he should remain.
Their popularity in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' led to Nintendo releasing future ''Fire Emblem'' games outside of Japan. The first of these was ''
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'', which has a younger Roy designed by Sachiko Wada.
Roy is voiced in Japanese by
Jun Fukuyama
is a Japanese voice actor and singer. He played Lelouch Lamperouge in '' Code Geass'', Yukio Okumura in Blue Exorcist, Koro-sensei in '' Assassination Classroom'', Ichimatsu in '' Osomatsu-san'', Yuta Togashi in '' Love, Chunibyo & Other Delu ...
, three years after Fukuyama's voice acting debut. Sakurai noted that his vocal performance had changed slightly from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' to his recording session for
''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS'' and ''Wii U'', with him having more difficulty doing higher-pitched sounds.
Reception
Roy's appearance in ''Melee'' alongside
Marth Marth may refer to:
* Marth, Thuringia, Germany
People with the surname
* Albert Marth (1828–1897), German astronomer
* Christophe Marth (born 1980), French rugby player
* Frank Marth (1922–2014), American actor
* Tommy Marth (1978–2012), Am ...
brought further exposure to the ''Fire Emblem'' series outside of Japan, and was cited as a reason Nintendo began to localize and release ''Fire Emblem'' games internationally,
beginning with the seventh title in the series.
Due to popular demand from Japanese fans, Roy was added in ''
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U
and , both commonly referred to together as ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' or ''Smash 4'', are 2014 crossover fighting games developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Sora Ltd. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U video game cons ...
'' as a DLC character. Chris Carter from ''
Destructoid
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Histor ...
'' welcomed Nintendo's decision to reintroduce Roy and considered him his "personal favorite", although he found that the character played quite differently in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U'' compared to his previous iteration in ''Melee'' or to other ''Fire Emblem'' characters.
Lucas M. Thomas from ''
IGN
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'' felt his moveset in ''Melee'' was too similar to Marth's, preferring
Ike replacing him in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Roy was criticized alongside other ''Fire Emblem'' characters in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series by ''
Kotaku
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History ...
'' writer
Cecilia D'Anastasio along
Lucina, Marth and
Chrom
is a character in Nintendo's ''Fire Emblem'' franchise, first appearing as the main protagonist of the 2012 video game ''Fire Emblem Awakening''. He is the prince of the Kingdom of Ylisse and the father of Lucina. He is in charge of the state-s ...
, mainly due to D'Anastasio believing they all fit the same sword fighter archetype. ''Die Hard Game Fan'' writer Aileen Coe stated that, with the release of ''Fire Emblem: Blazing Sword'', fans of Marth and Roy in ''Super Smash Bros.'' were confused by their absence, assuming that the character Eliwood was Roy.
Roy was the subject of criticism for his low strength in ''Binding Blade'', with ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' writer Kurt Kalata feeling that all of his popularity was from ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' due to his lack of appearances and his comparative weakness to characters like
Ike,
Hector
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, and
Sigurd
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. ''Real Sound'' writer Kensuke Sakata noted that he had poor growth rates for his stats, including strength and speed, causing him to be used less, especially during the middle of the game where enemies and allies grow more powerful. Mike Moehnke of ''RPGamer'' criticized his weak
in-game attributes for the majority of the game, feeling that this detracted from an otherwise satisfactory gameplay experience.
Fellow ''RPGamer'' writer Sam Wachter felt that his late promotion in the game was a contributing factor to his issues. Other critics agreed, with Marianne Penn of ''TheGamer'' calling him among the series' weakest and felt that was a contrast to his role in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. Despite these gameplay criticisms, Penn felt that Roy is a decent character in terms of personality, and that his popularity is "rightfully warranted" in spite of his glaring flaws.
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