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It’s strange that the protagonist suddenly uses instant death attacks so often.
A tonfa that large is rare.
I occasionally see slimmer ones.
>>5
The fact that the long side is board-shaped is also a unique weapon point.
It’s cool to fight by spinning around.
My hands seem like they’ll get really tired.
The UI is plain, but the other parts are strange.
I like you.
It’s big and reinforced with metal, so it looks quite heavy.
I first learned about nunchaku in this game.
I like SE.
It’s a weapon that feels somewhat characteristic of its era, as I’ve seen it quite a bit when looking at it.
The first time I learned about tonfa was from a thread image, so later I thought, isn’t this one different from the others?
>>13
Since this was the standard for tonfas, looking at those from other works feels kind of small…
It seems there was a discussion about how Suikoden intentionally uses unusual weapons.
3 and 4 are not like that, though.
>>14
3 is not a unique protagonist, you know.
Four has a cool dual-wielding vibe, right?
Whether it’s weapons, characters, or music, I love the fusion of Western, Japanese, and Asian styles.
Three of them, except for Hugo, use one-handed swords, so there seems to be no differentiation.
Wasn’t Thomas’s one-handed sword super small?
>>19
It’s a short sword type.
I thought the protagonists in this series were like this since both 1 and 2 used bludgeoning weapons, but in 3, they just had a regular sword, and I was like, huh?
The hero of flames might have been a striking weapon.
>>21
It seems that the Flame Hero had a stick just like the young master.
I like making a sound like “huhuhuhuhun.”
Looking back, creating motions for unusual weapons in 3 might have been quite difficult.
>>23
I really wanted a folding sword…
It gave the impression of being a series that failed due to the common 3D conversion on PS2 and rising development costs.
I recently started playing 5, and I feel that the graphics of the characters in 5 are still of sufficient quality even now.
Well, the combat motions and the attacks were really disappointing and pretty lame…
Grosser Flus is nice, isn’t it…?
>>26
Good…
>>44
Alright…!
>>45
I wanted you to use me in 3, Nash… even though you don’t want to use yourself.
The prince seems to have a somewhat strange weapon choice for a prince.
>>27
I hate to say it, but the country itself is quite odd…
I can feel that 5 was somehow working hard in various ways.
The main tonfa feels like a giant piece of stationery.
The prince is a man, so he can’t inherit anything anyway.
I worked hard for my sister, but I burned my sister’s brain.
There are really many series that were interrupted on the PS2.
>>32
History repeats itself, as it once happened from FC to SFC and from SFC to PS1.
>>32
Breath of Fire 5 was a failure.
If you clear it until the end, it will spin like a palm drill, but getting there is too tough.
I wonder if it’s here yet…
>>58
Don’t look away.
The tonfa alone, with Raizner, Sun Ce, and the illustration, is already at a level where you can say it’s “a lot.”
That thing from 5 is a ridiculous weapon called a variable form connection rod (which splits into 1 to 4)…
>>34
Wasn’t it 1 to 3?
By the way, it’s strange that it can be attached and detached so easily while maintaining strength when combined.
It’s too long to be called a tonfa.
I feel like I read somewhere that a Chinese royal family member or emperor used striking weapons for good fortune, but it’s very vague in my memory.
I want to work on a new revolutionary piece after a long time.
>>38
Wait for the social game to come out.
The true emblem that is strengthened by draining life is really nice, isn’t it?
I became stronger by draining the lives of my best friend, my savior, my attendant, and my father. How do you feel about that?
Will the social game Gensui become a revolutionary one?
It seems to touch on the formation of the rebel army, but it doesn’t seem like the protagonist will be fighting against Akatsuki.
“True emblems are nothing but worthless!”
I will seal it and manage it as soon as I find it!
Ah, but the true emblem of the Five Elements will be used with the Hikusaku clone as its vessel.
Humans are no good either…
>>48
That’s true (looking at the previous urban alliance leaders).
The scene with Gold Wolf in the side story opening using Grocer Flus is so cool…
The city alliance is so crazy that it’s amazing the second generation turned out to be decent people.
It’s a type of bayonet with a gun barrel at the tip of the sword, which you don’t see elsewhere, even though it’s an enemy.
>>52
Infinite Frontier and FF8
>>53
Wild Arms 2
Star Leap is a staff, the protagonist’s weapon.
I want to see the protagonist using nunchaku if there’s a sixth installment.
FF8 is not a weapon that fires bullets just by shaking it, and while Wild Arms has a sword that is huge, guns and swords are separate mechanisms.