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Suikoden IV
Suikoden IV
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| Publisher: | Konami | ||||
| Platform: | PS2 | ||||
| Category: | RPG | ||||
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| Release Date: | 25/02/2005 | ||||
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| Number of Players: | 1 | ||||
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| Reviewed by: Mikalee | Date: 14/04/2006 | Rating: ![]() |
| This is a pretty average RPG, which is quite a shame for a series like this. The random battles make it very tedious to play, as they are so frequent, it's almost hard to believe. A game for someone witha LOT of patience!! | ||
| Reviewed by: splinter | Date: 27/06/2006 | Rating: ![]() |
| The latest episode in the cult Suikoden series.... what a dissapointment. It is, as Mikalee said, an extremely average RPG; RPG by the numbers, if you like. Its bland graphics are saved only by the hallmark character artwork, which is lovely as ever, its forgettable music is exactly that, and its gameplay and story are pretty much things you've seen before, only not done as well here, for some reason. The main problem that the game has is the size of its world. From just a few hours into the game, you have a ship that can sail anywhere in the archipelago's that consist of the game's world... but theres only half a dozen of them, and sailing between each one is a mammoth task that seems to take forever, and is disrupted by random battles every few seconds, with enemies that don't level up as you do- so the battles quickly become easy and tedious. This could have been less of an issue were there some compelling reason to play the game- but the weak story doesn't really do a good job of holding things together. Of the 108 characters in the game that can join you, only one or two ever get to develop a great deal of personality, and the Hero character is lifeless and uninteresting; his journey is one that seems entirely spurred by other people, and he seems to have no desires or ambitions of his own. So, on the whole, Suikoden IV comes out as a barely average RPG, that doesn't do anything to keep you interested in its actually rather brief story. You'll complete your first game in 28 hours or so, maybe 30 if you're trying for every addiitonal character in the game, but thats hardly lengthy by RPG standards. If you like your RPGs, or have played previous Suikoden games, this might be worth a rent... but don't expect too much here. | ||