Suikoden II

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Suikoden II
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PlayStation Japanese cover art
Developer KCE Tokyo
Released Sony PlayStation
December 17, 1998
September 29, 1999
July 28, 2000
Windows 95
2003
Platforms Sony PlayStation
Predecessor Suikoden
Successor Suikoden III

Suikoden II (幻想水滸伝 II, Gensou Suikoden II) is the second instalment of the Suikoden video game series, designed and released initially for the Sony PlayStation.

It tells the story of the (player named) adoptive grandchild of a great hero now living a quiet life in the nation he fought against years ago. When the hero's youth brigade is betrayed, he escapes with his best friend but soon he is called upon to lead the fight against his home country.

Gameplay

As a sequel to the first Suikoden, Suikoden II maintained and improved upon many of the mechanics used in the original game. Additional runes, skills and status effects were added to this sequel. The addition of multiple rune slots, depending on the character, opened up the possibility of greater character customisation. A greater variety of character types also helped to improve gameplay.

The war system was revamped, changing Suikoden's Rock-Paper-Scissors type field battles into a grid-based strategic style. These upgrades aside, the core gameplay remained the same. Instead the game is filled with more towns, side-quests, mini-games and other features in order to bring the world of Suikoden II to life.

Plot Overview

Suikoden II told the story of Riou, adoptive grandson of the great Jowston hero, Genkaku, now living in the Highland Kingdom. Serving in the Highland youth army, Riou's regiment is betrayed by Highland prince, Luca Blight in order to manufacture a war with Jowston. Escaping with his best friend, Jowy, and adoptive sister Nanami, the three soon find themselves embroiled in Jowston's defence against Highland.

However, Jowy becomes convinced that only one nation can safely protect the region and joins the Highland side, usurping it from within until he becomes King. Meanwhile, Riou, based on his heritage, becomes leader of the forces opposing the Highland advance. Bearing the Bright Shield and Black Sword Runes, the two are destined to oppose each other. Riou's forces eventually emerge victorious but the war will not end until Riou and Jowy meet at Tenzan Pass for one final duel....

Legacy

Lauded by many fans as the best game in the series, Suikoden II spawned no less than three spin-off games before it's next direct sequel, Suikoden III, was released in 2002. It was also around this time than Suikoden publications began to be printed in earnest, including a quarterly magazine devoted to the series. Merchandise began to be produced and a collectible card game was released. The four years between Suikoden II and it's successor saw the greatest concentration of merchandise and publications produced in the series' history.

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