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Suikoden (video game)

Suikoden (Japanese: 幻想水滸伝, Hepburn: Gensō Suikoden, listen) is a role-playing video game published by Konami. It is the first installment of the Suikoden series. Developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, it was released initially in 1995 for the PlayStation in Japan. A North American release followed one year later, and a mainland European release came the following April. The game was also released for Windows and Sega Saturn in 1998, but only in Japan.

Suikoden
Developer(s)Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (PS)
System Sacom (PC)
Konami Computer Entertainment Sapporo (Saturn)
Publisher(s)Konami
Director(s)Yoshitaka Murayama
Producer(s)Kazumi Kitaue
Designer(s)Junko Kawano
Artist(s)Junko Kawano
Composer(s)Miki Higashino
Tappy Iwase
Hiroshi Tamawari
Hirofumi Taniguchi
Mayuko Kageshita
SeriesSuikoden
Platform(s)
ReleasePlayStation
  • JP: December 15, 1995
  • NA: December 23, 1996[1]
  • EU: April 11, 1997[2]
Windows
  • JP: March 26, 1998
Sega Saturn
  • JP: September 17, 1998
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

The game centers on the political struggles of the Scarlet Moon Empire. The player controls a Scarlet Moon Empire general's son, who is destined to seek out 108 warriors (referred to as the 108 Stars of Destiny) in order to revolt against the corrupt sovereign state and bring peace to a war-torn land.[3] The game is loosely based on the Chinese novel Water Margin, and features a vast array of characters both controllable and not, with over ninety characters usable in combat and many more able to help or hinder the hero in a variety of ways.

A compilation of the first two Suikoden games, Suikoden I & II, was released for PlayStation Portable in Japan on February 23, 2006. A high-definition English localization version of the compilation, under the title Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars was originally scheduled for a worldwide release in 2023 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows and Xbox One[4][5][6] but on August 30, 2023, it was announced that it was delayed to an unknown date.[7]

Gameplay edit

Suikoden plays like a traditional role-playing video game, with the player moving characters across a landscape, advancing the plot by completing tasks and talking with other characters. It has been compared to Beyond the Beyond[8][9][10] and, more rarely, Final Fantasy VII.[9]

The Hero may recruit up to 107 new characters to his cause, although not all recruited characters are playable characters, and the battle system in Suikoden features six person parties in combat, with each character being individually controllable, with an option to allow the characters to fight automatically. Some characters can only be recruited if the party has reached a certain experience level or found a special item.[11]

Combat triggers through random encounters and is turn-based. Both the player-controlled party members and the computer-controlled enemy combatants select their actions before the turn commences. Characters carry out their actions in the order of their speed.

A variety of statistics determine in-game combat ability, including optimum weapon range. Weapon range requires the player to think about character placement in the standard battle formation. There are three ranges from which a character can have the ability to attack: Short, Medium and Long. Short range characters are typically swordsmen who have to be placed at the front row of the six party formation, while Medium range attacks can fight from either the front or the back row, meanwhile Long range attackers can attack from both ranges but benefit more so from fighting in the back row, usually due to either their low hit point total, their low physical defence, or both. They also benefit from being able to attack either the enemy's front row or back row in combat.[12] If all six characters lose all their hit points and are thus incapacitated, it is game over and the player must restart from a save point. Exceptions exist for certain plot battles in which winning is optional; the player can lose and the plot continues on, albeit in a slightly different fashion.

 
A battle scene from Suikoden

Two other types of battle systems exist: duel battles and war battles. Both duel battles and strategic war battles are analogous to Rock, Paper, Scissors. In one-on-one duels, there are three commands: attack, defend and special. Attack beats defend, defend beats special and special beats attack. The player is given hints on the best course of action as the dueling opponent will often telegraph their intentions. In strategic war battles, the four major groups are charge attacks, bow attacks, magic attacks and others. Charge attacks beat bow attacks, bow attacks beat magic attacks and magic attacks beat charge attacks. The 'other' command acts as a free special command enabling the player to, for example, learn what the enemy's next attack will be.

Weapons are unique to each character and require sharpening in towns that have blacksmiths. There are no weapon shops in Suikoden and equipment shopping is limited to armour and items. However, because of the need to sharpen a minimum of six characters' weapons at any one time, this can be a more expensive process than in a typical RPG.[12] Information gathering and character recruiting is also a commonplace occurrence within towns. Wilderness areas such as the world map or dungeons generally feature random encounters with monsters that do not increase in difficulty as the player's party advances in level, and the amount of experience characters gain is based on their level (a low-level character will receive more experience than a high level character, even in the same battle).

Runes are the source of all magic in the world of Suikoden. Characters have a certain number of spell usages per "spell level;" governed generally by their magic statistic. For instance, a character with four level 1 spell slots and a Water Rune could cast "Kindness Drops" (the level 1 Water Rune spell) four times. Other runes offer different benefits such as allowing a character to deal double damage at the cost of a 50% reduction in defence. Most runes can only be used in a limited capacity.

Plot edit

The Hero (nameable by the player, though known as "Tir" in official material) is the son of a Great General of the Scarlet Moon Empire, Teo McDohl. Teo is called away to fight a battle in the northlands, leaving his son alone under the guardianship of several family friends: long-time friend Ted and servants Cleo, Pahn and Gremio. Together, they accompany the hero to begin his career in the Imperial Army. He soon comes to realise through his missions and association with his leaders that the corruption within the Empire's top tier has led to a country whose populace is enslaved and unhappy.

Through Ted, who is left hurt by a top servant of the king's, he comes into possession of the Rune of Life and Death (also known as the Soul Eater), one of 27 True Runes that govern various aspects of the world. Because the Rune is ruthlessly hunted for by corrupt officials within the Empire and their manipulators, the Hero and his companions are forced to flee the capital city of Gregminster with the help of Viktor, a suspicious character with unknown intentions. Unable to move properly, Ted stays behind to delay the enemy. Pahn, unsure of where his loyalty lies, decided to side with the Empire.

After escaping, Viktor reveals he is part of the ongoing rebellion determined to face the corrupt Empire. Taking a liking to The Hero, he enlists him into the organization with the approval of their leader, Odessa Silverberg and reluctance of other members, particularly warrior Flik. In his short time there, the hero is only convinced of the need to struggle against the Empire when the hideout is attacked and sacked by Imperial forces, who kill Odessa after she tries to protect an innocent child. Recruiting the help of Odessa's brother, former imperial strategist Mathiu Silverberg, the Hero becomes the new Liberation Army leader. After securing an abandoned castle as its headquarters (nameable by the player), the army starts off as a small force working to unite rebel factions throughout Scarlet Moon, and eventually becomes a force large and powerful enough to bring down the Empire itself and evil lurking from inside it.

Characters edit

Suikoden boasts over 108 allied characters and numerous enemies and neutral characters. Many of the characters in this game also appear in later games in the Suikoden franchise.

Development edit

Suikoden took roughly two years to develop.[13]

Audio edit

The soundtrack was published by King Records and released in Japan on April 5, 1996. It was composed and arranged by Miki Higashino, Tappi Iwase (Tappy), Taniguchi Hirofumi, Mayuko Kageshita and Hiroshi Tamawari. The soundtrack contained 2 discs and a total of 48 tracks.[14]

Release edit

The Saturn version was released nearly three years after the PlayStation original. It is an enhanced port including new locations, new enemies, enhanced colors, and a new opening full motion video.[15]

Reception edit

At the time of its release, Suikoden received mostly positive reviews. It has averaged a score of 82% on GameRankings culled from 14 reviews.[16] Art Angel of GamePro deemed it "a superlative RPG experience. What separates Suikoden from other RPGs are a great story line, sensational sounds, and a user-friendly interface." He elaborated that the many subplots "neatly tie up the final denouement", the soundtrack captures the feeling behind each situation and setting, and the clearly laid-out inventories eliminate any unnecessary effort in playing the game. He identified the graphics as his one point of criticism, citing the pixelization when the game zooms and the absence of full motion video.[29] A reviewer for Next Generation called it "one of the most addictive RPGs to come along." He particularly praised the look of the combat engine, the strategic elements of the war battles, and the lack of a resurrection mechanic. He described the story as "stock RPG" but said it was enough to keep the player motivated.[10] The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly were enthusiastic about the lengthy storyline, massive lineup of playable characters, different combat systems, and soundtrack. They described it as the most ambitious PlayStation RPG to date, while noting that it was soon to be eclipsed by Final Fantasy VII.[8] IGN claimed the game was "one of the best RPGs ever made", stating that although its story is simple, the background visuals and music are beautiful and fantastic, and it never becomes boring.[3] Jeff Gerstmann stated in GameSpot that, although not ground-breaking, it was a good game, if short and easy. He considered the game as a "warm-up" for upcoming RPGs such as Wild Arms or Final Fantasy VII.[9] Game Revolution gave the game an A−, quoting in particular its astonishing musical scores.[30]

Electronic Gaming Monthly named Suikoden a runner-up for Role-Playing Game of the Year. Though the award went to Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain, they noted it had been a close race between the two games.[31] During the inaugural Interactive Achievement Awards, the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences nominated Suikoden for "Console Game of the Year" and "Console Role-Playing Game of the Year".[32]

In a retrospective review, RPGamer stated that the game was original, breaking out from the typical "Mysterious stranger saves the world" story-line, and also pointed out that it was a relatively simple game suited generally for "novices" and for "die-hard fans" of the series who hadn't played it yet and rated it a 7.[12] Peter Tieryas of Kotaku described the narrative as telling "a sweeping tale about justice, corruption, and humanity in a way few games have."[33] Game Informer ranked it the 82nd best game ever made in its 100th issue in 2001. They felt that its originality made up for lower-than-average graphics and standard gameplay.[28]

Legacy edit

Suikoden began the Suikoden franchise, which includes video games, light novels, and manga. Its direct sequel was Suikoden II, which first released in 1998.

Game designer Warren Spector listed Suikoden as his sixth favorite video game of all time.[34] He credited it as an inspiration on his work, particularly the Deus Ex series as well as Epic Mickey. He said the limited choices in Suikoden inspired him to expand on the idea with more meaningful choices, with the development of Deus Ex.[35]

References edit

  1. ^ . 1998-07-05. Archived from the original on 1998-07-05. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  2. ^ "Computers - PlayStation Games". Staffordshire Newsletter (Uttoxeter ed.). April 11, 1997. p. 28. Retrieved December 18, 2023. Porsche Challenge, Suikoden, Crow City of Angels, MechWarrior II, Soccer 97, Excalibur all just in stock.
  3. ^ a b c IGN Staff (1997-01-22). . Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  4. ^ "Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars announced for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC". Gematsu. 2022-09-16.
  5. ^ "Konami Is Bringing Suikoden I & II Back With HD Remasters On Switch Next Year". Nintendo Life. 2022-09-16. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
  6. ^ Skrebels, Joe (2022-09-16). "Suikoden 1 and 2: Konami's Cult Classic RPGs are Being Remastered". IGN. Retrieved 2022-09-16.
  7. ^ @Suikoden (August 30, 2023). "Important information regarding Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: https://konami.com/games/genso/rem/1_2/us/en-us/" (Tweet). Retrieved August 30, 2023 – via Twitter.
  8. ^ a b c Electronic Gaming Monthly, issue 90 (January 1997), page 66
  9. ^ a b c d Gerstmann, Jeff (1997-02-25). "GameSpot editors' review". Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  10. ^ a b c "Epic of the Litter". Next Generation. No. 25. Imagine Media. January 1997. p. 176.
  11. ^ "Suikoden: Just Say Su - ee - ko - den". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 89. Ziff Davis. December 1996. pp. 266–270.
  12. ^ a b c d Enright, James. . Archived from the original on 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  13. ^ "Konami". Next Generation. No. 19. Imagine Media. July 1996. p. 72.
  14. ^ . February 2000. Archived from the original on 2018-10-10. Retrieved 2022-04-23.
  15. ^ "Konami Back for Good". Sega Saturn Magazine. No. 25. Emap International Limited. November 1997. p. 7. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
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  18. ^ Romero, Joshua (2014-12-10). . Archived from the original on December 10, 2014. Retrieved 2016-03-11.
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  22. ^ GameFan, volume 4, issue 12 (December 1996), pages 14 & 44-45
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  27. ^ GameFan, volume 5, issue 2 (February 1997), pages 34-36
  28. ^ a b Cork, Jeff (2009-11-16). "Game Informer's Top 100 Games Of All Time (Circa Issue 100)". Game Informer. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  29. ^ "Suikoden". GamePro. No. 100. IDG. January 1997. p. 144.
  30. ^ "Suikoden: A long time coming". March 1997.
  31. ^ "The Best of '96". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 92. Ziff Davis. March 1997. p. 88.
  32. ^ "D.I.C.E. Awards By Video Game Details Suikoden". interactive.org. Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences. Retrieved 27 July 2023.
  33. ^ Tieryas, Peter (29 November 2019). "The First Suikoden Is An Underrated Gem For The PS1". Kotaku. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
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  35. ^ "How Suikoden Influenced Deus Ex And Epic Mickey". Siliconera.com. 2012-11-10. Retrieved 2022-04-23.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Suikoden at MobyGames

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This article is about the video game by Konami For the game series to which it belongs see Suikoden For the video game by Koei see Bandit Kings of Ancient China Suikoden Japanese 幻想水滸伝 Hepburn Gensō Suikoden listen is a role playing video game published by Konami It is the first installment of the Suikoden series Developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo it was released initially in 1995 for the PlayStation in Japan A North American release followed one year later and a mainland European release came the following April The game was also released for Windows and Sega Saturn in 1998 but only in Japan SuikodenDeveloper s Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo PS System Sacom PC Konami Computer Entertainment Sapporo Saturn Publisher s KonamiDirector s Yoshitaka MurayamaProducer s Kazumi KitaueDesigner s Junko KawanoArtist s Junko KawanoComposer s Miki HigashinoTappy IwaseHiroshi TamawariHirofumi TaniguchiMayuko KageshitaSeriesSuikodenPlatform s PlayStationWindowsSega SaturnReleasePlayStationJP December 15 1995NA December 23 1996 1 EU April 11 1997 2 WindowsJP March 26 1998Sega SaturnJP September 17 1998Genre s Role playingMode s Single player The game centers on the political struggles of the Scarlet Moon Empire The player controls a Scarlet Moon Empire general s son who is destined to seek out 108 warriors referred to as the 108 Stars of Destiny in order to revolt against the corrupt sovereign state and bring peace to a war torn land 3 The game is loosely based on the Chinese novel Water Margin and features a vast array of characters both controllable and not with over ninety characters usable in combat and many more able to help or hinder the hero in a variety of ways A compilation of the first two Suikoden games Suikoden I amp II was released for PlayStation Portable in Japan on February 23 2006 A high definition English localization version of the compilation under the title Suikoden I amp II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars was originally scheduled for a worldwide release in 2023 for Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 Windows and Xbox One 4 5 6 but on August 30 2023 it was announced that it was delayed to an unknown date 7 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Characters 4 Development 5 Audio 6 Release 7 Reception 8 Legacy 9 References 10 External linksGameplay editSuikoden plays like a traditional role playing video game with the player moving characters across a landscape advancing the plot by completing tasks and talking with other characters It has been compared to Beyond the Beyond 8 9 10 and more rarely Final Fantasy VII 9 The Hero may recruit up to 107 new characters to his cause although not all recruited characters are playable characters and the battle system in Suikoden features six person parties in combat with each character being individually controllable with an option to allow the characters to fight automatically Some characters can only be recruited if the party has reached a certain experience level or found a special item 11 Combat triggers through random encounters and is turn based Both the player controlled party members and the computer controlled enemy combatants select their actions before the turn commences Characters carry out their actions in the order of their speed A variety of statistics determine in game combat ability including optimum weapon range Weapon range requires the player to think about character placement in the standard battle formation There are three ranges from which a character can have the ability to attack Short Medium and Long Short range characters are typically swordsmen who have to be placed at the front row of the six party formation while Medium range attacks can fight from either the front or the back row meanwhile Long range attackers can attack from both ranges but benefit more so from fighting in the back row usually due to either their low hit point total their low physical defence or both They also benefit from being able to attack either the enemy s front row or back row in combat 12 If all six characters lose all their hit points and are thus incapacitated it is game over and the player must restart from a save point Exceptions exist for certain plot battles in which winning is optional the player can lose and the plot continues on albeit in a slightly different fashion nbsp A battle scene from Suikoden Two other types of battle systems exist duel battles and war battles Both duel battles and strategic war battles are analogous to Rock Paper Scissors In one on one duels there are three commands attack defend and special Attack beats defend defend beats special and special beats attack The player is given hints on the best course of action as the dueling opponent will often telegraph their intentions In strategic war battles the four major groups are charge attacks bow attacks magic attacks and others Charge attacks beat bow attacks bow attacks beat magic attacks and magic attacks beat charge attacks The other command acts as a free special command enabling the player to for example learn what the enemy s next attack will be Weapons are unique to each character and require sharpening in towns that have blacksmiths There are no weapon shops in Suikoden and equipment shopping is limited to armour and items However because of the need to sharpen a minimum of six characters weapons at any one time this can be a more expensive process than in a typical RPG 12 Information gathering and character recruiting is also a commonplace occurrence within towns Wilderness areas such as the world map or dungeons generally feature random encounters with monsters that do not increase in difficulty as the player s party advances in level and the amount of experience characters gain is based on their level a low level character will receive more experience than a high level character even in the same battle Runes are the source of all magic in the world of Suikoden Characters have a certain number of spell usages per spell level governed generally by their magic statistic For instance a character with four level 1 spell slots and a Water Rune could cast Kindness Drops the level 1 Water Rune spell four times Other runes offer different benefits such as allowing a character to deal double damage at the cost of a 50 reduction in defence Most runes can only be used in a limited capacity Plot editThe Hero nameable by the player though known as Tir in official material is the son of a Great General of the Scarlet Moon Empire Teo McDohl Teo is called away to fight a battle in the northlands leaving his son alone under the guardianship of several family friends long time friend Ted and servants Cleo Pahn and Gremio Together they accompany the hero to begin his career in the Imperial Army He soon comes to realise through his missions and association with his leaders that the corruption within the Empire s top tier has led to a country whose populace is enslaved and unhappy Through Ted who is left hurt by a top servant of the king s he comes into possession of the Rune of Life and Death also known as the Soul Eater one of 27 True Runes that govern various aspects of the world Because the Rune is ruthlessly hunted for by corrupt officials within the Empire and their manipulators the Hero and his companions are forced to flee the capital city of Gregminster with the help of Viktor a suspicious character with unknown intentions Unable to move properly Ted stays behind to delay the enemy Pahn unsure of where his loyalty lies decided to side with the Empire After escaping Viktor reveals he is part of the ongoing rebellion determined to face the corrupt Empire Taking a liking to The Hero he enlists him into the organization with the approval of their leader Odessa Silverberg and reluctance of other members particularly warrior Flik In his short time there the hero is only convinced of the need to struggle against the Empire when the hideout is attacked and sacked by Imperial forces who kill Odessa after she tries to protect an innocent child Recruiting the help of Odessa s brother former imperial strategist Mathiu Silverberg the Hero becomes the new Liberation Army leader After securing an abandoned castle as its headquarters nameable by the player the army starts off as a small force working to unite rebel factions throughout Scarlet Moon and eventually becomes a force large and powerful enough to bring down the Empire itself and evil lurking from inside it Characters editSuikoden boasts over 108 allied characters and numerous enemies and neutral characters Many of the characters in this game also appear in later games in the Suikoden franchise Development editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2020 Suikoden took roughly two years to develop 13 Audio editThe soundtrack was published by King Records and released in Japan on April 5 1996 It was composed and arranged by Miki Higashino Tappi Iwase Tappy Taniguchi Hirofumi Mayuko Kageshita and Hiroshi Tamawari The soundtrack contained 2 discs and a total of 48 tracks 14 Release editThe Saturn version was released nearly three years after the PlayStation original It is an enhanced port including new locations new enemies enhanced colors and a new opening full motion video 15 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoresAggregatorScoreGameRankings82 16 NinRetro87 17 Review scoresPublicationScoreAllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Computer and Video Games nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Electronic Gaming Monthly8 75 10 8 Famitsu26 40 20 90 20 Game Informer7 75 of 10 24 GameFan277 300 Japan 21 281 300 US 22 GameRevolutionA 23 GameSpot6 5 10 9 IGN9 10 3 Next Generation nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 PlayStation Official Magazine UK9 10 25 RPGamer7 of 10 12 RPGFan90 26 Mega Fun DE 90 17 AwardsPublicationAward5th Annual GameFan Megawards 1996 RPG Game of the Year Best Game Story of the Year Best Soundtrack of the Year 27 Game Informer82nd Best Game Of All Time 28 At the time of its release Suikoden received mostly positive reviews It has averaged a score of 82 on GameRankings culled from 14 reviews 16 Art Angel of GamePro deemed it a superlative RPG experience What separates Suikoden from other RPGs are a great story line sensational sounds and a user friendly interface He elaborated that the many subplots neatly tie up the final denouement the soundtrack captures the feeling behind each situation and setting and the clearly laid out inventories eliminate any unnecessary effort in playing the game He identified the graphics as his one point of criticism citing the pixelization when the game zooms and the absence of full motion video 29 A reviewer for Next Generation called it one of the most addictive RPGs to come along He particularly praised the look of the combat engine the strategic elements of the war battles and the lack of a resurrection mechanic He described the story as stock RPG but said it was enough to keep the player motivated 10 The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly were enthusiastic about the lengthy storyline massive lineup of playable characters different combat systems and soundtrack They described it as the most ambitious PlayStation RPG to date while noting that it was soon to be eclipsed by Final Fantasy VII 8 IGN claimed the game was one of the best RPGs ever made stating that although its story is simple the background visuals and music are beautiful and fantastic and it never becomes boring 3 Jeff Gerstmann stated in GameSpot that although not ground breaking it was a good game if short and easy He considered the game as a warm up for upcoming RPGs such as Wild Arms or Final Fantasy VII 9 Game Revolution gave the game an A quoting in particular its astonishing musical scores 30 Electronic Gaming Monthly named Suikoden a runner up for Role Playing Game of the Year Though the award went to Blood Omen Legacy of Kain they noted it had been a close race between the two games 31 During the inaugural Interactive Achievement Awards the Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences nominated Suikoden for Console Game of the Year and Console Role Playing Game of the Year 32 In a retrospective review RPGamer stated that the game was original breaking out from the typical Mysterious stranger saves the world story line and also pointed out that it was a relatively simple game suited generally for novices and for die hard fans of the series who hadn t played it yet and rated it a 7 12 Peter Tieryas of Kotaku described the narrative as telling a sweeping tale about justice corruption and humanity in a way few games have 33 Game Informer ranked it the 82nd best game ever made in its 100th issue in 2001 They felt that its originality made up for lower than average graphics and standard gameplay 28 Legacy editSuikoden began the Suikoden franchise which includes video games light novels and manga Its direct sequel was Suikoden II which first released in 1998 Game designer Warren Spector listed Suikoden as his sixth favorite video game of all time 34 He credited it as an inspiration on his work particularly the Deus Ex series as well as Epic Mickey He said the limited choices in Suikoden inspired him to expand on the idea with more meaningful choices with the development of Deus Ex 35 References edit THE MAGICAL BATTLE BEGINS AS KONAMI OF AMERICA INC SHIPS SUIKODEN 1998 07 05 Archived from the original on 1998 07 05 Retrieved 2023 04 17 Computers PlayStation Games Staffordshire Newsletter Uttoxeter ed April 11 1997 p 28 Retrieved December 18 2023 Porsche Challenge Suikoden Crow City of Angels MechWarrior II Soccer 97 Excalibur all just in stock a b c IGN Staff 1997 01 22 IGN Suikoden Review Archived from the original on 2011 09 28 Retrieved 2012 08 12 Suikoden I amp II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars announced for PS4 Xbox One Switch and PC Gematsu 2022 09 16 Konami Is Bringing Suikoden I amp II Back With HD Remasters On Switch Next Year Nintendo Life 2022 09 16 Retrieved 2022 09 16 Skrebels Joe 2022 09 16 Suikoden 1 and 2 Konami s Cult Classic RPGs are Being Remastered IGN Retrieved 2022 09 16 Suikoden August 30 2023 Important information regarding Suikoden I amp II HD Remaster https konami com games genso rem 1 2 us en us Tweet Retrieved August 30 2023 via Twitter a b c Electronic Gaming Monthly issue 90 January 1997 page 66 a b c d Gerstmann Jeff 1997 02 25 GameSpot editors review Retrieved 2022 04 23 a b c Epic of the Litter Next Generation No 25 Imagine Media January 1997 p 176 Suikoden Just Say Su ee ko den Electronic Gaming Monthly No 89 Ziff Davis December 1996 pp 266 270 a b c d Enright James Suikoden Retroview Archived from the original on 2018 03 02 Retrieved 2022 04 23 Konami Next Generation No 19 Imagine Media July 1996 p 72 RPGFan Soundtracks Genso Suikoden OGS February 2000 Archived from the original on 2018 10 10 Retrieved 2022 04 23 Konami Back for Good Sega Saturn Magazine No 25 Emap International Limited November 1997 p 7 Retrieved December 3 2019 a b Suikoden for PlayStation GameRankings Archived from the original on 2019 12 09 Retrieved 2012 08 12 a b Suikoden PlayStation N i n Retro New is not Retro v3 Ninretro de Retrieved 2016 03 11 Romero Joshua 2014 12 10 Suikoden Review allgame Archived from the original on December 10 2014 Retrieved 2016 03 11 Computer and Video Games Issue 182 1997 01 EMAP Images GB Archive org January 1997 Retrieved 2016 03 11 a b 幻想水滸伝 まとめ PS ファミ通 com Famitsu com 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2016 03 11 GameFan volume 4 issue 4 April 1996 page 15 GameFan volume 4 issue 12 December 1996 pages 14 amp 44 45 Suikoden Review Gamerevolution com 2004 06 04 Retrieved 2016 03 11 Suikoden 1997 08 11 Archived from the original on August 11 1997 Retrieved 2016 03 11 PlayStation Official Magazine UK issue 108 April 2015 page 87 RPGFan Reviews Suikoden Rpgfan com 1996 12 28 Archived from the original on 2018 09 30 Retrieved 2022 04 23 GameFan volume 5 issue 2 February 1997 pages 34 36 a b Cork Jeff 2009 11 16 Game Informer s Top 100 Games Of All Time Circa Issue 100 Game Informer Retrieved 2013 12 02 Suikoden GamePro No 100 IDG January 1997 p 144 Suikoden A long time coming March 1997 The Best of 96 Electronic Gaming Monthly No 92 Ziff Davis March 1997 p 88 D I C E Awards By Video Game Details Suikoden interactive org Academy of Interactive Arts amp Sciences Retrieved 27 July 2023 Tieryas Peter 29 November 2019 The First Suikoden Is An Underrated Gem For The PS1 Kotaku Retrieved 2020 12 02 Simon Carless 2007 09 14 GameSetWatch Warren Spector s 10 Most Favorite Games Evah Gamesetwatch com Archived from the original on 2019 05 12 Retrieved 2022 04 23 How Suikoden Influenced Deus Ex And Epic Mickey Siliconera com 2012 11 10 Retrieved 2022 04 23 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Suikoden at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suikoden video game amp oldid 1223350096 Characters, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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