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| - Suikoden ist eine japanische Rollenspielserie, die größtenteils auch in Deutschland erschien.
- "The sweetness mixes well with the sour taste, which results from the special fungus used to brew it. It's pretty strong."
- Suikoden, released as Genso Suikoden (幻想水滸伝) in Japan, is a role-playing game that was released on the PlayStation (also released on the Sega Saturn later on in Japan).File:Genso Suikoden 1 Opening Movie
- Suikoden is an RPG series that began with the original PSX title in 1995. In the Suikoden games, the player attempts to unite the 108 Stars of Destiny in order to bring peace to the Scarlet Moon Empire.
- Suikoden (Japanese: 幻想水滸伝 Hepburn: Gensō Suikoden?) is a role-playing video game series originally created by Yoshitaka Murayama. The game series is loosely based on the classical Chinese novel, Shui Hu Zhuan by Shi Naian. Shui Hu Zhuan is rendered as 水滸伝 in Japanese, and read phonetically as Suikoden. Each individual game in the series centers around relative themes of politics, corruption, revolution, mystical crystals known as True Runes and the "108 Stars of Destiny"—the 108 protagonists who are loosely interpreted from the source material. These games are notable in that they all take place in the same world, although at different periods and locations throughout its history. Some games are chronologically close enough to each other that they feature many of the same characters, altho
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| - Suikoden ist eine japanische Rollenspielserie, die größtenteils auch in Deutschland erschien.
- Suikoden is an RPG series that began with the original PSX title in 1995. In the Suikoden games, the player attempts to unite the 108 Stars of Destiny in order to bring peace to the Scarlet Moon Empire. Since Suikoden II had earned a spot in the 2004 Game Contest, it wasn't a huge shock when Suikoden made it into the 2006 Series Contest- though people were surprised that it had somehow out-nominated half the field to earn a 4 seed. Unfortunately all those nominations backfired when Suikoden ran into a way underseeded Mega Man X in the first round, resulting in a 73% beatdown. Things went from bad to worse when MMX got crushed by Zelda in the next round, resulting in a very poor 27th place finish in the final x-stats for Suikoden.
- "The sweetness mixes well with the sour taste, which results from the special fungus used to brew it. It's pretty strong."
- Suikoden, released as Genso Suikoden (幻想水滸伝) in Japan, is a role-playing game that was released on the PlayStation (also released on the Sega Saturn later on in Japan).File:Genso Suikoden 1 Opening Movie
- Suikoden (Japanese: 幻想水滸伝 Hepburn: Gensō Suikoden?) is a role-playing video game series originally created by Yoshitaka Murayama. The game series is loosely based on the classical Chinese novel, Shui Hu Zhuan by Shi Naian. Shui Hu Zhuan is rendered as 水滸伝 in Japanese, and read phonetically as Suikoden. Each individual game in the series centers around relative themes of politics, corruption, revolution, mystical crystals known as True Runes and the "108 Stars of Destiny"—the 108 protagonists who are loosely interpreted from the source material. These games are notable in that they all take place in the same world, although at different periods and locations throughout its history. Some games are chronologically close enough to each other that they feature many of the same characters, although the main hero (or heroes) of the game are always new characters. Though the Suikoden games follow an irregular chronological sequence of events, the entire series (except for Tierkreis and Tsumugareshi Hyakunen no Toki) takes place within the same world among continuing and overlapping histories. In some cases, several characters appear in multiple installations.
* A hero who finds himself running afoul of an evil force, be it a foreign empire, a dark conspiracy, or his own government turning against him. Said hero is usually then forced to go into exile.
* The main hero having to set up an army by locating and collecting 108 special people (known as "the Stars of Destiny") who are scattered throughout the world. Some of the "Stars of Destiny" are fighters who accompany the hero into random and plot-based war battles, while others are support characters, who can aid with healing, navigation, etc.
* Sometime during the course of the hero's adventures, he acquires a Home Base in which his highly specialized army lives and works. This Home Base starts out small but grows and develops throughout the course of the game.
* The game has a plot which centers heavily on politics, overcoming corruption through strategy and/or revolution, and dealing with the betrayal of a close friend or ally.
* The plot of the game is heavily influenced by one or more of the True Runes, 27 at least semi-sentient elemental symbols which contain the power of the universe and which grant their owners special abilities (immortality being chief among them). The ending battle of the game is usually fought against a villain carrying a True Rune themselves, their goals often intertwined with said True Rune's nature in some way. Taken from Wikipedia and tvtropes
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