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Immersiveunreality said:
Sunstrider said:

Really cool, reminds me of Tenchu, a fast paced one at that, keeping an eye on this one, oh and btw OP, you a Suikoden fan? What'd you name him, did you ever find him in Suikoden 2? freaking hilarious name when you find him .

Im a big fan of the first Suikoden , also one of the first rpg's that made me emotionally invested because of the at some times brutal story about war ,peace ,sacrifice and how evil and good are not that far apart.Was not able to find suikoden 2 for a long time and i just played it like 2 years ago and maybe that made the impact not as big as it should have been when i played as a kid but i do find the first game better in storytelling,characters and lore, the thing Suikoden 2 had better were the graphics in my opinion. Still find it a good game but my partly nostalgia influenced mind did experience it as a lesser one. :p

I looked into it to find McDohl back but might have been taken too much of my time to do so i went ahead to the next game, offcourse in memory hes my hero of Suikoden. :p

I agree with the graphics, but for anything else, I feel quite the opposite, in my defense, I've replayed Suikoden 2 three times when I found out from a friend that there was a best ending scenario, and at that time we don't have a PC and Internet so I felt I've known the game very well, compared to 1 where I only played for once after.

Anyway, after beating Suikoden 2 the second time was when I found out that I could actually find the protagonist of the first game in Suikoden 2 so I bought the first game and after beating it I played the second game for the third time again but couldn't get the best ending still, I only got the best ending when I played it on my psp( and when we actually had internet at last) for the fourth time, and finally the fifth time on PC through emulation for good measure , man that was the good ol days.



             

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