Ah, my bad, got turned around. Made the 3 to 30...ah, you get the picture.Pollensalta wrote:Uh, no... Suikoden 2 is 3 years after Suikoden 1, and then Suikoden 3 is 15 years after Suikoden 2.
Anyway, still almost 20 years.
You might as well juts create a whole new series if you what to go that way. So NO not a good ideaamelia108 wrote:Just a thought. Perhaps a group of 108 rebels are out to take on a corrupt oligarchy/dictatorship? It sounds like a cool idea to me, although I don't see it ever happening, seeing how so many fans are bent on all the entries being so closely connected. I'm not even sure I like the idea myself... but a thought. That's all.
most people that say this probably are the same kind of people that want the new suikoden to be completely derivative of the first two games.bripod91385 wrote:You might as well juts create a whole new series if you what to go that way. So NO not a good ideaamelia108 wrote:Just a thought. Perhaps a group of 108 rebels are out to take on a corrupt oligarchy/dictatorship? It sounds like a cool idea to me, although I don't see it ever happening, seeing how so many fans are bent on all the entries being so closely connected. I'm not even sure I like the idea myself... but a thought. That's all.
Yeah, but each final fantasy game was an entire different game in each installment set in another world.Rune of Illusion wrote:To be fair, Final Fantasy up until around VI, wasn't all that advanced. Using that knowledge I can say that Suikoden is already coping those older Final Fantasies and other RPGs with a medieval feel to them. And Final Fantasy isn't the first RPG game with a futuristic feel to it and it is certainly not the only one that has it. Frankly, the first Star Ocean was one of the first few futuristic RPG games there was.