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Jdt19832010 rates this game: 5/5 You are a soldier in the Unicorn Brigade of the Highland Royal Army. The main character and his best friend Jowy are about to return home to Kyaro Town when suddenly, a surprise attack happens and all of the unit is massacred by the 'State Army' except for the Hero and Jowy. They turn back trying to avoid being killed and overhear Prince Luca Blight and their captain talking about the young soldiers in the unit dying for Luca's evil purposes. When the two young men are discovered by Rowd and Luca, they run away but are trapped at a cliff not too far away from the camp. Promising to return to the cliff if they are ever separated, Hero and Jowy leap off the cliff into the river below.
Suikoden II has it all! Great characters, memorable story, stunning 2D graphics, and a wondrous musical score. This is the best of the Suikoden series and as an old style Japanese RPG, it rivals even Final Fantasy 7 and 8 in quality, story depth, and visual beauty!
Suikoden II is the MOST overlooked RPG on the PSX and maybe of all role-playing games period. If you are one of the people that has never heard of or played this game.
PLAY IT IMMEDIATELY!! Travis Chapman rates this game: 5/5 Suikoden II (pronounced SWEE-KO-DEN) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation video game console and the second installment of the Suikoden video game series. It was released in 1999 in North America. The game features a vast array of characters, with over 100 characters usable in combat and many more who move the plot forward.
Suikoden II takes place years after the events of the original Suikoden, and centers around an invasion by the Kingdom of Highland of the City States of Jowston. The player controls a quiet protagonist whose name is chosen by the player (named Riou in the Japanese novelization and Drama CD adaptation and Tao in the manga adaptation); he is the adopted son of Genkaku, a hero who saved the City-State of Jowston in a war against Highland years ago. The protagonist and his best friend, Jowy Atreides, each gain one half of the Rune of the Beginning, one of the 27 True Runes of the Suikoden setting, and become caught up in the intrigues of the invasion and the dark fate of those who bear the halves of that Rune.
Gare rates this game: 5/5 Vagrant Story is one of those games that countless gamers cite as being one of the very best titles on the Playstation. Various things can be brought up to support such a claim, some of which will be mentioned below, accompanied by a brief description of the core game mechanics. Revealing too much of the plot would ruin it for potential players - however, the basic premise is quite simple. Players take control of Ashley Riot, a member of the Valendia Knights of Peace - one of their elite agents known only as the Riskbreakers.
He encounters Sydney Losstarot, the leader of the dangerous religious cult Mullenkamp, and proceeds to pursue him to the dead city of Lea Monde. The game's mechanics are refreshingly complex, but still not frustratingly complicated. The battle system might remind some of Parasite Eve, with players moving on the field in real time and pausing only to issue commands such as attacking, casting spells or using items.
Vagrant Story throws a variety of different enemies at the player including soldiers, lizardmen, zombies, even dragons. This variety in opponents plays an important role in the game, as enemies fall into different categories (dragon, undead, human, beast, and so on), with different strengths and weaknesses. Players, therefore, must be prepared for a large variety of different battle situations in order to successfully exploit their opponents' weaknesses. To be successful in battle, players must customize their equipment and forge different types of weapons in order to combat the different types of foes that they might encounter - this can be done in various workshops scattered around Lea Monde. After using a specific type of weapon for a certain amount of time, special moves, known as Break Arts, become available: these are, in a nutshell, powerful offensive abilities you can use to strike down your enemies more efficiently. The 'catch' is simple - Break Arts consume Ashley's own HP when used.
Additionally, a large selection of magic spells becomes available later on in the game, allowing players to cast destructive spells, weaken their enemies or protect themselves from harm. Finally, Ashley can also develop various offensive and defensive skills during combat (Chain Abilities and Defensive Abilities, respectively): the activation of these abilities requires precise timing, and is thus especially rewarding for gamers with better reflexes. Since a large number of the fights in the game -including the occasional bosses- are relatively challenging, a clever and conscious use of the tools listed above are absolutely necessary to achieve victory, making the overall gameplay exciting, and the eventual defeat of your enemies even more satisfying. The way the story is presented to the players is highly cinematic, with visuals capable of showing what the console is really capable of. This, accompanied by a unique art direction, mature plot and a beautiful soundtrack composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto of Final Fantasy Tactics fame, all contribute to making Vagrant Story one of the most memorable titles on the PSOne.