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I've been dying since the nineties, too.
JRPG's, Nintendo and PC gaming.
Every once in a while, someone must stand up and ask the Essential Question Of Our Time: are JRPGs dead?
I hope someone enjoys this, because of the effort put in. It's tricky material, and they still took a shot, so kudos to these guys on that.
I agree, mate. Only JRPG I ever finished multiple times.
An HD remake of all three of these would be just incredible. I'm really getting in to the HD remake fad.
Xenogears is very difficult to follow, due to it's heavy religious under and overtones. Suikoden II on the other hand is very up front with its story telling and does a tremendous job of presenting everything to you front and center. It's very primal and draws on itself rather than on external questions such as the '…
I love xenogears but suikoden II is simply more replayable. Xenogears really does drag in a few areas as far as gameplay is concerned. Some of the dungeons were just tedious.
URGH. This just stirs up all kinds of anger in me. Basically, it's quite simply unforgivable that for whatever reason they haven't managed to release Suikoden I on the PSN store yet in Europe. I find it highly unlikely we'll ever be seeing either of these two.
It's about time.
Best. JRPG. Of all time. Period