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Forums - Sony - Suikoden ps1 "EPIC" rpg is now on the ps store!

super great news. I am getting it and hoping to see suikoden 2 there soon. The best RPG ever created



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Kantor said:
In before Zex-

Oh, damn.

 

Yeah like thats possible Kantor. You could be stranded on a desert island and say "Gee, I really wish I had my copy of Suiko..." and Zexen would pop up and say "Did you say Suikoden?"



Darc Requiem said:
Kantor said:
In before Zex-

Oh, damn.

 

Yeah like thats possible Kantor. You could be stranded on a desert island and say "Gee, I really wish I had my copy of Suiko..." and Zexen would pop up and say "Did you say Suikoden?"

Haha, do I have that kind of reputation?

There would be no necessity for me to do that if y'all played Suikoden, y'know?

 




I played it non-stop for 4 hours last night. Went to bed at midnight. It's similar to suikoden 2 except suikoden 2 seems more refined (to be expected). Overall GREAT RPG. Now my suikoden collection is complete.



 

I bought it and played like 1.5 hours of it.

At first I was kinda 'meh', but it grew on me.

I enjoy it.



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That's pretty awesome. Been wanting to try this game. I'll get it when I finish P4 and P2.



FilaBrasileiro said:

Thanks, how random are the battles, I can't really stand RPGs that you take 2 steps and there's a random battle (DQI&II come to mind).

 

They are about middle of the road in terms of randomness.  The nice part is once you are stronger than a set of enemies running away from them takes about two seconds.  Really makes everything a lot simpler.

Not to mention later in the game you can teleport just about anywhere, which really cuts down on the random battles.

 



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Sweet. Another awesome "must own" game that I want despite not having any time to actually play. I think my wife and I have five or six games under the tree for myself and my son, yet I STILL have games from last Christmas that I've barely played (I went completely overboard at the Toys R Us Buy 2 Get 1 Wii sale last November).