Suikoden
- Masteroftheweb
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Something that Final Fantasy never offered (until recently... and a bad job they are doing at it too) was continuation.
The best part about Suikoden is that it has a story spanning 3 American games, and more in Japan. There are timelines for these games, family histories, and geographical location.
You don't get the full story in one game, but a piece that is a major conflict.
I really like it.
For information about it (time lines and all that) try this page
The best part about Suikoden is that it has a story spanning 3 American games, and more in Japan. There are timelines for these games, family histories, and geographical location.
You don't get the full story in one game, but a piece that is a major conflict.
I really like it.
For information about it (time lines and all that) try this page
- Masteroftheweb
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It slipped under the RPG radar, alot of people had no idea it exist
but as a gaming magazine put it "they're paying for it now... just try and find a copy of the game on e-bay for less than 100 dollars"
the 3rd wasn't that great, but the 1st and 2nd... damn...
shit... the 2nd is my fave game of all to this point in time.
but as a gaming magazine put it "they're paying for it now... just try and find a copy of the game on e-bay for less than 100 dollars"
the 3rd wasn't that great, but the 1st and 2nd... damn...
shit... the 2nd is my fave game of all to this point in time.
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I didn't think Suikoden III was better than II, but I found it better than the first. I still think they're all good games. Ship battles better be cool.
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i could never play three since my brother owns the ps2, but the trinity story thing didn't look that great to me.
i really liked the first two though, although i never did get all 108 stars in the first one, i've been meaning to replay it. it's my favorite series of all time, don't know about favorite game, i still love castlevania symphony of the night too much to just set it aside.
i really liked the first two though, although i never did get all 108 stars in the first one, i've been meaning to replay it. it's my favorite series of all time, don't know about favorite game, i still love castlevania symphony of the night too much to just set it aside.
- Maverick512000
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Suikoden should be the RPG by which all others are judged. Square has never really made a game that can go toe to toe with this series. Sure some people talk about FFVII, others like VIII, and so forth, but nobody can say they liked all the FF games in the series. Suikoden has had 3 games, the first 2 of which are possibly the greatest RPG's ever made. 3 was lacking when compared to the first 2 but was still damn good when compared to alot of other RPGs. With out a doubt Suikoden 1 is and always will be my fav. game if for no other reason than the Souleater. Which is the best Rune of them all.
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While actually half true, Final Fantasy has begun a continuation of stories somewhat. Look at the world of Ivalice. It exists in Final Fantasy Tactics, Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced, and now Final Fantasy XII. Same world, same locations, and a handful of other things that you could link to previous games. If you ask me, sounds like a good place for SquareEnix to start linking together FF games.
Suikoden III was still an enjoyable game . . . actually better than most RPGs out there on the PS2 besides the point it was the low point of the series.
Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross also did an awesome job of tying the worlds together. You'd have to play the Chronicles version on the PSOne, but it fits PERFECTLY with Chrono Cross, and Lavos is even in Chrono Cross along with Marle, Chrono, and Lucca!
Suikoden III was still an enjoyable game . . . actually better than most RPGs out there on the PS2 besides the point it was the low point of the series.
Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross also did an awesome job of tying the worlds together. You'd have to play the Chronicles version on the PSOne, but it fits PERFECTLY with Chrono Cross, and Lavos is even in Chrono Cross along with Marle, Chrono, and Lucca!
not many people know it but Ivalice is also the setting for Vagrant Story aswell.
they dont directly say it, but theirs more than enuff supporting facts, with the biggest being the contenint it takes place on.
they dont directly say it, but theirs more than enuff supporting facts, with the biggest being the contenint it takes place on.
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