| mexitalrish said: protagonists being incredibly young for as good as their abilities are. able to gain strength way too rapidly |
That's what I perfer the first Suikoden over the second. The main character in the first was in his mid twenties and was the son of a great general. Lot's of training and maturity, very believable. The main character in the second was sixteen year old in a junior brigade. That's alright, but what made him to be such a great leader was "HIS EYES" as claimed by Shu, the strategist. What.....?
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