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“Here’s the uncle who was sane in Suikoden.”

The blog explores complex emotions tied to love, loneliness, and the impacts of trauma within relationships.

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The beast emblem in Suikoden is honestly not necessary for human life!

Suikoden I & II HD Remaster offers nostalgia with enhanced production values. Enjoy multiple playthroughs for full experience.

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In “Suikoden,” if I had to say, I would like them to implement Lushelina in Star Leap sooner.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses character possibilities in Suikoden: Genso Suikoden Star Leap, highlighting favorites and hopes for gameplay.

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I’m looking forward to the arrival of the Suikoden mobile game, so I’m trying my hand at creating thread images.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses “Star Leap,” character focus, gacha updates, and potential remaster excitement.

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The character that left the biggest impression on me in the original Suikoden might be this one.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses a game resembling Kaiji, full of humor and gambling challenges, with quirky character interactions.

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[Suikoden II] In the anime, will the pig die?!

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[Suikoden] It was fun to play the remaster for the first time, but I wonder if they won’t develop a new installment.

Japan Otaku Reviews discusses the upcoming remaster of Suikoden and its impact on sales and storytelling in gaming.

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[Suikoden] I wonder if they’ll remake 3.

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[Suikoden] Thanks to the remaster, I’m really happy that quite a few people are doing gameplay commentary.

Genso Suikoden II by KONAMI is praised, with tips on gameplay and discussions about equipment and character strategies.

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[Suikoden] I feel like Odessa will become popular in later generations in that world.

The tragic heroine from the Akatsuki Empire becomes a liberation leader but meets a sorrowful end, inspiring various adaptations.

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