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ImpAtom posted:Same with the fourth. They put in emoticon because... something? She already spoke emoticons in the Japanese version, they were just small graphics rather than typed out email-style emoticons. The problem with the last one is Kanon isn't crying, she's just out of breath.
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Even though I love that translation because of how goofy and nonsensical it all is, even I will admit that it's still really bad. That being said, I can't imagine the Japanese script being much better. I mean, they have ARMS down as meaning "an Awkward Rush and Mission Savers". That's just delightfully insane.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 22:00 |
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I'd love to play some of the PS2 WAs on the Vita.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 22:02 |
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Polsy posted:She already spoke emoticons in the Japanese version, they were just small graphics rather than typed out email-style emoticons. Really? I was looking at the Japanese script written up so they must have left the graphics out. Sorry about that one.
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S-Alpha posted:Even though I love that translation because of how goofy and nonsensical it all is, even I will admit that it's still really bad.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 22:31 |
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Captain Amerikkka posted:Suikoden sucks a pretty crazy amount of rear end compared to Suikoden 2. Not even worth playing really. Skip to 2, play three, ignore the rest of the series. What's this? Suikoden V was great fun.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 22:48 |
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Lotish posted:What's this? Suikoden V was great fun. Suikoden V is very good yes. I & II taken together are the best, period. III is good in spots but I find the animations and the changes to the battle system really off putting. IV is just so goddamned slow that, while I don't regret playing through it, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
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ImpAtom posted:Really? I was looking at the Japanese script written up so they must have left the graphics out. Sorry about that one. They certainly had the ever-popular vein-pop star thing, at least.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 22:51 |
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Polsy posted:They certainly had the ever-popular vein-pop star thing, at least. Huh, yeah. That line in the script I was reading lacks the veinpop and it's been forever since I played the Japanese version and entirely forgot it. Welp, my bad.
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 22:55 |
IV is one of the worst RPGs ever made. It ends almost without notice, the ship thing was stupid and gimmicky, and the whole thing felt rushed. III is pretty average, but it has some bright spots. I thought the little nerd missions where you gather folks up were the best parts. Chris Lightheart or whatever wasn't that great, the little native boy was kind lame, but at least Geddo was cool. I don't get the love for V, I thought it was pretty boring and the plot was pretty stupid. It was a lame whack at recreating II. Suikoden I just doesn't have the same oomph that II has, and honestly loading the save into II isn't worth the time.
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Captain Amerikkka posted:IV is one of the worst RPGs ever made. It ends almost without notice, the ship thing was stupid and gimmicky, and the whole thing felt rushed. I agree that V begins in a very tedious and boring fashion, but I think it opens up and gets fun a few hours in. That intro is a tough pill to swallow. I bought the game at launch, played the intro halfway, got bored and put it down. Couple weeks later tried again, same thing. Finally a month later I followed advice and powered through it and I'm glad I did. It's definitely an attempt to recreate II in a lot of ways but I disagre it was a lame one.
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Levantine posted:I agree that V begins in a very tedious and boring fashion, but I think it opens up and gets fun a few hours in. That intro is a tough pill to swallow. I bought the game at launch, played the intro halfway, got bored and put it down. Couple weeks later tried again, same thing. Finally a month later I followed advice and powered through it and I'm glad I did. Pretty much this. V is obviously an attempt at recapturing the magic of II but I think it does a fairly good job with it. It isn't as good as II but it's the closest the franchise comes. III and IV (for various reasons) don't even come close and the two handheld games are just piles of poo poo. It has problems but they're problems I associate with the Suikoden franchise as a whole. I would't complain if they were fixed but they don't drag down my enjoyment of that particular game any more than they do other games in the franchise, aside from maybe the overly-long opening.
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I agree that playing as the little nerd (Thomas) was the best part of 3. I loved his cute little personal story of hardship and friendship!
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# ? Jan 23, 2014 23:10 |
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Suikoden 5 is basically what happens when you set a team to remake Suikoden 2, but make everything way bigger. Including the flaws.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 00:25 |
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I've only played Suikoden 3 and 5 and I really really liked 5. The political intrigue was way better than a lot of other games of that era, and I liked how you could get game overs from picking the wrong choice during certain events. And the duels owned. Super slow start but it gets good after about 3-4 hours.
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Wachepti posted:I've only played Suikoden 3 and 5 and I really really liked 5. The political intrigue was way better than a lot of other games of that era, and I liked how you could get game overs from picking the wrong choice during certain events. And the duels owned. Super slow start but it gets good after about 3-4 hours. You should really play II if you ever get a chance. It basically does 5 but better.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 01:09 |
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You know, I actually tried to play two and got frustrated/lost my save around the time where you infiltrate an army camp. That's all I can really remember. It didn't leave me with much of an impression good or bad. Maybe I didn't get far enough.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 01:57 |
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Wachepti posted:You know, I actually tried to play two and got frustrated/lost my save around the time where you infiltrate an army camp. That's all I can really remember. It didn't leave me with much of an impression good or bad. Maybe I didn't get far enough. Yeah, that's super early in the game. You didn't even get your castle yet IIRC.
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ImpAtom posted:Yeah, that's super early in the game. You didn't even get your castle yet IIRC. Nope not even close. Muse hasn't even been burned at that point.
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Dude, you're talking to a guy who hasn't gotten anywhere in the game and using big unhidden spoilers to mark his distance? Come on now!
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 02:26 |
It's a 15 year old game and I didn't reveal any kind of a significant plot point. Surprised you didn't call me out for spoiling BoF2's entire plot.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 02:52 |
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I'm "calling you out" because there are people on this very page considering playing it right now. There's no need to be a jerk about it.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 02:57 |
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I'm a terrible, terrible person and Suikoden IV is the only one I've gotten all 108 Stars on.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 03:56 |
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Can I play Suikoden 2 with only a vague memory of Suikoden 1? I never actually did finish suikoden 2, and only played up to the first strategy.
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Rascyc posted:Can I play Suikoden 2 with only a vague memory of Suikoden 1? I never actually did finish suikoden 2, and only played up to the first strategy. You can but Suikoden 1 save data carries over to Suikoden 2 and some content (Not a lot, but some) is inaccessible without it.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 03:58 |
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ImpAtom posted:You can but Suikoden 1 save data carries over to Suikoden 2 and some content (Not a lot, but some) is inaccessible without it. Yeah, like it carrying over McDohl's name. Except it was bugged and only carried capital letters then wrote the remainder of McDohl to the rest. So Alex would become AcDohl. STeve would be STDohl. Fantastic.
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kirbysuperstar posted:I'm a terrible, terrible person and Suikoden IV is the only one I've gotten all 108 Stars on. I think that's because it's the easiest. I've only gotten them all in I and IV, and I definitely looked them up for I.
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GulagDolls posted:I think there's a mythology-based puzzle where the hints for what to do start drawing gods from the wrong pantheon. Morpheus posted:I found Suikoden 1 boring as all hell. Never played 2. Enjoyed 3 a fair bit - if anything because the villain wasn't just a cackling megalomaniac. Fell asleep during 4, and got stuck in the intro of 5. Lotish posted:What's this? Suikoden V was great fun. Wendell posted:I agree that playing as the little nerd (Thomas) was the best part of 3. I loved his cute little personal story of hardship and friendship! Fur20 fucked around with this message at 04:42 on Jan 24, 2014 |
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ImpAtom posted:If you're asking about stuff that is only on the PSN tho', Suikoden is fine on its own but you really can't get the second game easily anywhere so it's kind of a wash. At this point you should just get a PSX emulator and play it there, game is like 15 years old and Konami refuses to rerelease it so might as well
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 05:35 |
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Have any of the Suikoden's aged well enough to be appreciated now by someone who never touched them? It was the franchise I never ended up getting into when it was coming out, and it hasn't been supported at all since.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 06:17 |
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I played Suikoden II for the first time a little over a year ago, and I really liked it. I tend to have trouble getting into older games too. Suikoden V is good too.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 06:18 |
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They've all aged very well, except for the ones that were never good to begin with.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 06:23 |
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5 is the best of the 3d iterations, but also pretty loving anime.
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Baltazar Robotnik posted:Have any of the Suikoden's aged well enough to be appreciated now by someone who never touched them? It was the franchise I never ended up getting into when it was coming out, and it hasn't been supported at all since. S1 and 2 have aged fine. 3 has aged really weirdly and may be hard to play. It was their first attempt at 3D, looks pretty ugly and in general lacks a bit of polish. 4 was poo poo to begin with. 5 is a pretty good late-era PS2 JRPG. It has some of the flaws of that era (it's better than PSX voice acting but not as good as PS3/360 voice ating) but it's pretty playable.
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ImpAtom posted:S1 and 2 have aged fine. Not to mention having to cross that loving mountain pass like 20 times, you know which one I am talking about. Retreadin the same boring areas over and over again is the worst part of that game. Plus it's pretty long too. Might be hard to get trough these days. In fact the worst part of the Suikoden series is it's incredibly boring and ugly dungeon design. S1 isnt that good but its also super short and has it's moments, and makes playing S2 even better to boot. S2 is classic, everyone agrees on that one. S4 is utter trash. S5 is pretty good imo but opinions differ on that one, it's probably the most "controversial" of all the games. So basically play 1 and 2, you wont regret it, and if you want more after that go ahead and play 3 and 5 too. Ignore 4 like the plague. babypolis fucked around with this message at 08:03 on Jan 24, 2014 |
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4 has all the travel problems of 3, but magnified. I love the idea of having a ship as your castle and sailing the high seas but OH BOY does that wear off fast. I also really disliked the reduction of active battle characters to 4. In a game structured around recruting tons of characters, they reduce your usable ones by a third. Just dumb. Combat is pretty good/fast though and the soundtrack is hella nice too. As weak as 4 is compared to the best in the series, I can't bring myself to absolutely hate it. It does get some things right.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 18:15 |
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So how cool of a reward/experience is it in Suikoden 2 to get 108 stars? I remember Suikoden 1 and Suikoden 5, it was a maddening experience to get 108 stars on a playthrough without FAQ'ing. Should I just do the same with Suikoden 2 or is there some quick bullet list of "gotchas" that I can avoid permanently missing? I took a look at a few FAQs on Gamefaqs and they're mostly in that old style where the author just vomits every spoiler into the walkthrough which left me wanting. I might just wing it for once and deal with the consequences if you don't miss out on too much for lack of 108.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 20:35 |
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If you're going for 108 in II just know that there is a pretty strict time limit that you have to complete a handful of events to get a couple of characters. My first time playing through I missed them because I was spending too much time exploring and trying to recruit everyone I could as soon as I could. I've only played II and III, but II was much more enjoyable collecting everybody than three.
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# ? Jan 24, 2014 20:40 |
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If you're going to use a guide use the Stars of Destiny lists on Suikosource, they're concise and have as little spoilers as possible. http://www.suikosource.com/games/sod.php?pf=S2 It's also good that it clearly shows who joins automatically, so you know once the automatic people listed have joined you can get the optional ones listed after them.
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Wendell posted:If you're going to use a guide use the Stars of Destiny lists on Suikosource, they're concise and have as little spoilers as possible. http://www.suikosource.com/games/sod.php?pf=S2
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