Nintendo has created a more substantial cameo – bordering on reverent – for the Amiibo line in Code Name: S.T.E.A.M, the oddball 3DS strategy game from developer Intelligent Systems. If you happen to own a Fire Emblem Amiibo and tap it in, warriors Marth, Ike, Robin and Lucina are summoned into Code Name's steam-powered war against aliens. They each have unique attacks, animations and can be an integral part of your strategy.
Now, for the bad news:
1) Nintendo hasn't specified a release date for the entire Fire Emblem Amiibo cast, and we know that Marth is among the figures that became extra-elusive after initial sales. There's time, though, with Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. not due to launch until March 13.
2) You'll need a New 3DS to tap an Amiibo figure in. Nintendo hasn't announced a release date or price for Amiibo-reading adapters for the older 3DS models.
3) They're Fire Emblem characters, so there's a touch of death to be concerned about. Unlike the primary heroes in Code Name: S.T.E.A.M., the folks from Fire Emblem can not be revived in the middle of a mission, should they perish at the feet of a nasty alien. You can tap them in again once you're out of battle, but that's as much maneuvering room as you get. It's a nice nod to the franchise's history and staunch challenge, and isn't quite as expensive as having Amiibo figures burst into the flames of perma-death.





