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Suikoden III begins on the verge of a peace agreement between the upstart Zexen Federation and the Grassland's Six Clans, with both of the warring factions lying in the shadow of the Harmonian Empire. You assume three main roles: Chris, the newly appointed captain of the Zexen knights; Hugo, the son of the Karaya clan's chief; and Geddoe, the leader of a mercenary band acting as part of Harmonia's frontier defense force. Their storylines are interrelated and even have a few points of intersection. This chance to see a few plot points from different perspectives is grandiosely named the "trinity sight system," but thankfully, the mechanic works much better than its gimmicky name, as each character's story is fairly independent of the others. The shifts in viewpoint help make things very interesting, as political intrigue renews the Zexen-Grassland conflict and new threats arise.
This installment in the Suikoden series takes place 15 years after Suikoden II, though in a neighboring region of the continent. It's not necessary to have played Suikoden II to understand the unfolding plot in the game, though one scene late in the game will not have as much of an impact on newcomers. The writing otherwise does an excellent job of couching back story in the dialogue and avoiding blatant and lengthy exposition. Those who have played Suikoden II do get to transfer their save data at the start of the game, but the bonuses this provides are just that--bonuses. However, Suikoden III's accessibility to those new to Suikoden does not mean that the gameworld is thinly developed or that it exists in a vacuum. The gameworld is rich with history, politics, and culture, and Suikoden III just does a great job of showing instead of telling, inspiring the imagination of the player to round out the detail. The gorgeous opening movie is illustrative of that. While it's only a montage of unrelated scenes featuring some of the game's more prominent characters, each scene is evocative of a larger story.
Name: Suikoden Tactics
Version: PAL Multi-5 (F,I,G,E,S)
Packed: 0.94GB
Unpacked: 1.49GB
Format: ISO
Genre: Tactical RPG / Adventure
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Suikoden Tactics takes the RPG series in a new direction with a turn-based strategy game similar to Final Fantasy Tactics.
This game parallels the events of Suikoden IV and follows a young adventurer who has been charged with the task of finding
out the secrets of the Rune Cannons as well as the origin of some strange creatures that have suddenly started appearing across the Island Nations.
Kyril, the main character, and his fellow questers will travel from one side of the world to another, and since this takes place at the same time as Suikoden IV, you shouldn't be surprised if you run into a few familiar faces.
Suikoden Tactics lets you control a band of fighters in various small scale battles. When you encounter an enemy force, be it monsters or pirates, you will be able to manuver your characters one at a time into strategically potent locations. When it is time to attack, you will be able to either use their weapon (sword, bow, etc.) or a Rune.