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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | As the son of decorated General Teo McDohl, you join the Imperial Guard when you father leaves to fight in the North. Disgusted by the Emperor's corruption, you later leave the guard to join the Liberation Army. Now you travel the land searching for the 27 Runes of Truth and recruiting like-minded individuals to the cause. Along the way you will have to fight in three different styles of battle: normal, one-on-one, and war. See if you can bring justice to the world in SUIKODEN. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.6 inches | | Package Width: | 4.9 inches | | Package Height: | 1.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 14 reviews |
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| | Game Information | | Platform: | PlayStation | | Media: | Video Game | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Features | Over 100 characters, 3 battle modes, 27 Runes and 108 Stars, variety of power-ups, upgrades, and structures, in-depth strategy and storyline
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 14 customer reviews )
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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
I'm not really sure what happened... Jan 13, 2007
By M. A Jenkins
"southerndudeman"
...but apparently, only one person has ever written a review for this game. It deserves better.
"Suikoden" was the game that started the franchise, with 5 releases over two systems. Is the first the best? Not by a long shot - "Suikoden II" holds that honor easily, and "Suikoden V" gives this one a run for its money. But it is ridiculously fun, even though the experience is rather short.
The game starts in the city of Gregminster, where the young son of a famous general begins service for the emperor of his homeland, Barbossa. Originally accompanied only by his loyal friends, Cleo, Pahn, Gremio and Ted (who has his own secret), he becomes a central figure in a huge civil war.
Although well-known by now, the idea of recruiting the 108 stars of Destiny was very novel at the time. Overall, the game is incredibly easy, but no one can deny that it was fun at later stages to watch a level 1 character go up 40 levels after one single battle (the outcome of which was decided from he beginning, due to the awesome power of the rune possessed by our hero). One of the more interesting points of this game is the creation of a world that has been enriched numerous times through sequels, and the idea of the 27 True Runes, a few of which are introduced in each new game. It is an excellent intro if you've played the later games, and it has aged surprisingly well (I still play it every now and again). The quest is very linear, however, and there are no sidequests to speak of (although the castle/town building is still enjoyable).
All in all, I would say that if you can find it at a decent price, then pick it up. This one still floats around used game stores ever so often (as opposed to its direct sequel, "Suikoden II", which is impossible to find). I wouldn't pay $150 for it, however...
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
A RPG Classic Sep 11, 2008
By Raul G.
"Raul G."
Suikoden has always held a special place for me since the days of my youth. I still remember spending lazy afternoons adventuring through the land of The Scarlet Moon Empire. For one reason or another I never managed to secure my own copy but always thought back the great times I had playing the game. Realizing though that some things are better left to nostalgia I was weary of trying to relive those moments. Only recently, after 10 years apart did I finally cave in to my desires and purchase my own copy.
What I found was actually quite surprising. Time had actually been kind to Suikoden. Yes the graphics are primitive comparatively speaking with console graphics of modern day, however, the core of the game remains intact: an excellent storyline.
Not wanting to give too much away I'll keep the details on the story light. You play as the character Tir McDohl, son of one of the "Five Great Imperial Generals". Through a series of events Tir will find himself fighting against the Scarlet Moon Empire and his own father.
Along the way Tir will enlist the help of friends and enemies alike in a struggle against an Emperor who has lost his way. One of Suikoden's most unique features is that the player is given the ability to recruit up to 108 playable characters. While anyone versed in RPG mechanics might be daunted by the prospect of having to level such a large cast of characters, Suikoden actually makes the task easy and rewarding. Raising low-leveled characters to a status near the main party of characters literally takes minutes to accomplish.
Along the path to toppling the Empire the player will also be given the ability to centralize his "Liberation Army" at an abandoned castle. This introduces one of the more original ideas to Suikoden. As you recruit new characters and add them to your ranks your castle will be given various upgrades. Everything from new floors to murals, a spa and even an elevator. At the time of it's release Suikoden was one of a kind in offering such a level of customization on home consoles.
Combat mechanics consist of six party members battling up to six opponents at one time. Generally speaking combat in Suikoden is turn based although the game features other types of battles including one versus one duels and army versus army battles. None of these mechanics are ever a chore.
I recommend anyone who is a fan of the series to invest in game that launched sequels like Suikoden II and III. The original in many ways is superior to the sequels.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
An absolute gem on the Playstation Aug 10, 2011
By Orange_Gamer When I first saw Suikoden lingering on a Blockbuster shelf, I passed it up. This was roughly 11 years ago. I regret not BUYING the game back then. Nowadays, the price of entry on the actual PSone game can vary into a mostly high range; however, there is the rather convenient and affordable option of buying Suikoden on the PSN under the PSone Classics category.
With this RPG, do not expect anything but a truly great and fun traditional RPG. It's all there: touching plot, numerous enjoyable characters, mini-games, and a solid battle system. One feature later that definitely is not traditional are the military battles. Excellent addition to the game, and makes sense to the plot. It plays out in a kind of Rock, Paper, Scissors fashion and is ultimately the best mini-game in the well, game.
You start out as the son of General McDohl, who in turn is leaving on a military expedition at the beginning of the game. Leaving your hometown with childhood friend Ted, Cleo, Pahn, and mentor Gremio, you set out on an action-packed adventure with many twists and turns in the plot. At one point, you will be recruiting for your own army, and as another reviewer pointed out- there is a perfect ending for recruiting everyone, so be sure to do that!
Overall, it is a game that I think any JRPG fan needs to play. Check it out on the PSN or buy used for the PSone! Worth every penny!
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
the first of the best! Mar 14, 2007
By Victor Von Doom first off, the time it came out, this was by far the best RPG ever. The main character (unofficially "Tir" Mcdhol) ends up on the side of a rebellion that leads him against his own father and the emporer. This game was refreshing as there was no "save the world" to it just a good war story. No more no less. My only gripe with this game would be that it doesn't have the improvements to it that later games in the series had, multiple rune slots, jeane's breasts, jeane and viki as playables, jeane wearing too many clothes, etc. The main character in this game however is by far the best main character of the seriese to date. I bought this game when it came out and am surprised to see what it is going for now. Some of the prices are easily above $100. WELL WORTH THE PRICE! Actually, it is a bargain at that price.
Great start to a series Nov 26, 2011
By Destructor08 Very entertaining game just wish that it was longer. I would recommend it and other games in the series to any RPG fan.
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