Random thought popped into my head thinking about the series earlier and looking at the new games on YouTube; if the old series was to ever continue I reckon a merger with the worlds we see in Tierkreis and the upcoming game would be a nice wee twist for the sixth or future ending. I'm not clued up on the newer games, but could set up nicely for the main man of Harmonia and the Circle Rune to be involved etc.
Thoughts?
Suikoden World Merger?
- Xelinis
- Posts: 396
- Joined: Sat May 12, 2007 8:54 pm
- Location: San Francisco, California
Re: Suikoden World Merger?
I'd rather see those worlds retconned into the void.
- EstrangedIX
- Posts: 324
- Joined: Mon Jul 04, 2011 3:30 pm
Re: Suikoden World Merger?
Yeah, no support here either. I'd rather not see a VI at all then have it mix with the others. Not attacking those two games, just seeing them for the separate entities that they are.
Sent from my Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7 - Break the ICE
-
- Posts: 119
- Joined: Tue May 03, 2011 8:43 am
- Location: GLA
Re: Suikoden World Merger?
Haha, fair play.
I was reading up on one of the new games about the gateways to other worlds, maybe even a slight crossover - like GTA: San Andreas when you can fly to Liberty City - would be cool.
Obviously if a future game continued the original series I'd be more than pleased, though I must say I'd prefer it back in the northern continent.
I was reading up on one of the new games about the gateways to other worlds, maybe even a slight crossover - like GTA: San Andreas when you can fly to Liberty City - would be cool.
Obviously if a future game continued the original series I'd be more than pleased, though I must say I'd prefer it back in the northern continent.
- Raww Le Klueze
- Global Admin
- Posts: 1922
- Joined: Sat Jun 26, 2004 1:38 am
Re: Suikoden World Merger?
Dear god, no. The one way to ruin the series forever is to incorporate the Komuta-abortions into the main series.
The man has already done irrepairable damage to the series and community by insisting that his games takes place in the same multi-verse, we don't need it tainted any further.
The man has already done irrepairable damage to the series and community by insisting that his games takes place in the same multi-verse, we don't need it tainted any further.
Doctorum Non Urina Singulus.
-
- Posts: 2806
- Joined: Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:48 am
- Location: Germany, yeah baby
- Contact:
Re: Suikoden World Merger?
The Gateway idea doesn't work, because by the end of the game, travelling between worlds isn't possible anymore (even though the main character is visited by someone from another world!?). There are other means in the established world to trabel across dimensions, but no, please no, never merge them. I don't see something good coming from this.
A direct Tierkreis sequel? Ok, if Konami would want it, maybe they can do something good from that world. But Ijust hope they forget about it pretty soon.
A direct Tierkreis sequel? Ok, if Konami would want it, maybe they can do something good from that world. But Ijust hope they forget about it pretty soon.
- Luke
- Posts: 57
- Joined: Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:23 pm
- Location: Italy
Re: Suikoden World Merger?
I agree with this.Raww Le Klueze wrote:Dear god, no. The one way to ruin the series forever is to incorporate the Komuta-abortions into the main series.
The man has already done irrepairable damage to the series and community by insisting that his games takes place in the same multi-verse, we don't need it tainted any further.
Let's leave the original series be. I'd rather prefer a conclusion for the old canonical series set in the classic (single) world and a new beginning totally unrelated.
- Xelinis
- Posts: 396
- Joined: Sat May 12, 2007 8:54 pm
- Location: San Francisco, California
Re: Suikoden World Merger?
I'd really rather not. These new worlds are nowhere near as interesting as the old one.AlOnZo wrote:I was reading up on one of the new games about the gateways to other worlds, maybe even a slight crossover - like GTA: San Andreas when you can fly to Liberty City - would be cool.
Not only that, but Komuta's concept of The Infinity is a horrible misinterpretation of Murayama's original idea.