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[Suikoden] Finally, it’s releasing tomorrow!

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I’m looking forward to anime, social games, and stage productions as well.

Suikoden GENSO SUIKODEN I & II HD REMASTER Gates of the Crest War/Dunan Unification War

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It seems that there are some people who misunderstood the MC’s comments and thought it was a Netflix release.

In reality, it was a TV anime.

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I’ve been saying “It’s not a ‘fantasy’, right…!?” since the day before yesterday.

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I thought yesterday’s announcement would be enough if it was about the remaster of the spin-off.

I was surprised by how much information there was… I hope the spin-off gets remastered eventually too.

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I only know the title and the part about the pig dying, but I reserved the remaster.

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It seems like a live-action movie adaptation is likely to happen.

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From what I’ve seen in the preview, the social game is reminiscent of Suikoden, so I’m looking forward to it.

There are talks of also digging into Odessa.

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Hmm, personally, I find the new development a bit questionable, but I had also reserved the remaster, so I’m looking forward to it.

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I’m worried because anime adaptations of games don’t have a high success rate.

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Did I become a master of consideration by putting in settings specifically for the Clive event?

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>>9

This helps me to be able to do Slow 2.

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Information about mobile games

The stage is set two years before the first event in the Crimson Moon Empire.

– A story related to the Emblem of Change and the Shindal tribe.

The new 108 stars will all join as companions in the main story.

Characters from past works can join you through events and gacha.

– Plans to depict prologues and epilogues of the series.

– It seems that there will be mini-games in addition to the main base function (fishing is confirmed).

– All 108 characters can participate in battles (there are characters that are not good at combat, so it is recommended to have support roles).

It’s generally like this.

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>>10

I wonder if the protagonist or the boss will have the emblem of transformation?

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>>152

Jade has a mysterious power and is talking about the emblem of transformation, which is suspicious.

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>>10

Can we use existing characters in various ways…?

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>>189

Odessa, Humphrey, Vicky, Flick, and Victor have already appeared in the PV.

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>>189

Aside from the main storyline, it seems that characters from previous installments can also be used as companions in a bonus-like manner.

Only within the range that does not affect the main issue.

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I used to think it would be nice if it got adapted into an anime, so I’m really surprised that it’s actually been decided to be animated.

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I think it was bold to handle the true emblem of 27 in a social game.

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Well, I need about 10 more true emblems, right?

It was hopeless to give it my all.

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>>14

What I know now is that it’s 18 including the settings.

The emblem of change is said to be an emblem owned by the Shindal tribe, which only exists in the setting from 2 onward.

The Shindaru tribe boasted an advanced civilization thanks to the power of their emblem, but they were cursed by the emblem that prevented them from settling down.

Now, scattered across various places, only remnants of ruins remain.

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The emblem of change was once thought to be related to Vicky, but it seems to be unrelated.

I won’t know until I try, but if it’s really unrelated, Vicky will become an even more mysterious being.

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Is it an anime?

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>>17

Netflix

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>>18

So Netflix is a misunderstanding.

It properly says “TV anime.”

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I know it’s a huge bias, but I really don’t think mobile game storylines can lead to anything meaningful.

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>>22

Isn’t it a story that connects to 1?

It’s the year Odessa established the Liberation Army, and it seems like the characters from the social game are involved in its formation.

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If it’s short-lived, it tends to come together relatively well.

The longer it is, the more it drags on; that’s the scenario in mobile games.

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Konami is relatively quick to cut their losses in mobile games, so that’s the only part that’s scary.

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I think it would be good if it lasts a year.

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I hope they can hold out until all the original characters are ready, if possible.

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I think it will sell well at first with the congratulatory gifts.

Whether it can continue for a long time depends on how many new customers can be attracted.

There probably aren’t enough fans of Suikoden alone.

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>>29

So through anime, mobile games, stage plays, and merchandise development,

I am working hard to take on new challenges.

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Are Vicky and the fortune teller going to strip naked…?

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The seriousness of wanting to revive the series comes across.

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The longer you’ve been around, the more it feels like a social game…

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>>33

It seems they intend to incorporate the main story into the official canon, so I have high expectations for the scenario.

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Well, as a fan, I’m already satisfied now that the 1 and 2 remasters are complete.

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I hope that social games continue until the main story is completed.

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I want you to do your best until you get a six, and I will support you.

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It seems like it’s going to be like Muv-Luv.

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I wish I could know the whereabouts of the artists for 2 and 3.

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The scenarios in mobile games can vary in length from opening to ending based on sales, and if adjustments fail, they can end abruptly.

I can’t expect too much.

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Mobile games won’t sell just because the scenario is good, it’s not that simple.

If the collection system is solid, it’s impossible without the corresponding appeal.

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There are some worries about mobile games, but considering the series setting, it’s not surprising at all that the new installment was made into a mobile game.

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Can you still watch the scenario performances even if a social game ends its service?

If it’s going to be an official history, it would be better to have something that can be accessed at any time.

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>>45

I can only say it depends on the thing.

Some may go offline or leave an archive in video format, while others may not leave anything official at all.

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>>45

It depends on the thing.

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>>45

I want you to make an offline version.

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I’m glad that the remastered version is quite cheap.

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Since it’s the first work and there weren’t any detectives, there wasn’t much character development.

If you dig deeper into various things, I would be excited.

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No matter how amazing the plot created by the scenario team is,

If the gacha situation is like that, you’ll die instantly…

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It is an inevitable era for it to become a social game.

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I want to do the remaster soon.

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I want to try 3 and 4 as well, so could you please remake them?

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If the mobile game is successful, there is hope that the series might make a full comeback, so I hope they do their best.

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Is there an SSR swimsuit Sierra in the social game?

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If you want to do it seriously, it probably won’t become a proper scenario unless you do it for 2-3 years.

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Disliking social games is already an old-fashioned viewpoint, I was about to say, but considering the users of Suikoden, it’s an obvious statement, so it’s no surprise if I get told to shut up for saying something so foolish…

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In other places, if a mobile game is successful, they usually stop releasing new installments, so I’m not sure…

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>>59

Those kinds of games can’t release new entries in the series unless they’re mobile games, right?

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The sense of security from dots is amazing, so if there’s a completely new release, I’d prefer it to be dot-themed.

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Can pigs die in anime?

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I understand your concerns about mobile games, but just because a new title is released on consoles doesn’t guarantee success… especially in the case of Suikoden.

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Mobile games tend to progress slowly in terms of the storyline.

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Until now, there hasn’t been any room for newcomers…

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The first step to getting the younger generation to know about Suikoden is to release a remaster.

The second step is to further expand into multiple areas to increase the fan base from there.

If the next release in the third step will be a remaster, remake, or new title, I hope they do their best.

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Shine Post changed from a social game to a one-time purchase because they wanted to neatly wrap up the story.

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Is it really possible to turn a combat system that boasts quick and straightforward battles, in a good way, into a mobile game?

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>>69

I think it might be easier at the beginning because there’s a childhood friend who has an attack.

They will definitely betray you.

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I don’t think it will last long if there are a lot of layers or if it’s a heavy spending game.

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How was the spiritual sequel, Hundred Heroes?

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>>75

It sold reasonably well.

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>>75

Rising was quite interesting.

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>>75

It was interesting.

The story format is completely like Suikoden, and having voice acting was really great too.

I noticed that there are moments when the character’s IQ suddenly drops.

There is too much difference in the strength of the combat characters.

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I want to play the remaster of 5…

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>>77

Leon…

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The past 108 stars appear from the gacha!

Vicky Gene Futch Look Pickup Gacha is now available!

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If they remaster 3 to 5, I hope they will do character modeling that aligns with the illustrations using today’s technology.

The prince of 5 is an illustration that looks like a beautiful boy, yet has a rugged vibe.

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>>83

Don’t be rude.

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Since there are no longer people who think about setting the worldview in the first place, it depends on how we feel about that.

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>>73

I get the impression that works with a relatively high percentage of female fans are targeting female fans.

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Are there examples of a series restarting after becoming a big hit in social games?

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>>89

It’s been said that Saga created new titles and remasters based on the revenue from mobile games.

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>>89

It might exist, but all the mobile games I played were no good.

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>>89

I mean, thanks to the social games, we were able to release a numbered new installment like Star Ocean when we restarted.

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>>89

Not zero.

Also, while the mobile game hit, there are cases where the main series doesn’t come back to life, so it’s difficult.

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>>89

I buy it because I like Saga, but suddenly social games became popular from that state.

It’s amazing that not only are they releasing unlimited remasters and new titles, but they’re even releasing remakes! How exciting!

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>>89

Is it a saga?

However, it feels like the new release has a sense of energy conservation, even though it’s selling better than the FF mobile games.

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How many slots are left for the true emblems that haven’t appeared yet?

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>>90

What I understand with the settings included is 18.

I don’t understand anything at all, 9.

Even though I understood the settings, the emblems of change, the circle, and the eight-tails had not appeared.

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Well, I don’t really want to play the PS version as it is now, so if they release a version that shortens the time of the old game, that would be fine.

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Mobile games, huh…

The father character in Suikoden will definitely die.

In Suikoden, childhood friends either betray and die or just die normally.

The long-haired brother who is knowledgeable in the strategy of Suikoden will die.

In Suikoden, the supporting characters either die protecting the protagonist or are the mother.

If you only rely on information from the site, you can’t expect anything.

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That’s “Romancing SaGa Re;Universe.”

Well, there’s hardly any trace of it now, and a third remake seems hopeless.

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The new character in the social game looks great, and the flick is cool, so I want to have high expectations.

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I came and jumped in a dot art style reminiscent of the Reuni era.

The appearance that was in style at the time might be a good sign.

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I don’t mean it negatively, but female fans from back then are probably around 40 now.

I wonder if they expect me to have a certain amount of money and time…

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>>106

I don’t have time, regardless of money.

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I think that if it hadn’t jumped into social games early on like The Idolmaster, it would have remained a minor gal game.

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I want to see the High East turmoil represented in social games.

The story of Harmonia, which occurred between 2 and 3, attacking the former Highlands in the county of High East.

It doesn’t seem like the scale is that big for a new installment to be released.

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Is there something you want to know as a prequel to 1?

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>>109

relatively

Stories about Odessa, the succession war, and the Karleka massacre.

I want to see more depth for one more character and various other things.

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After reading the guidelines, it feels like there’s become quite a bit of leniency towards distribution doujin activities.

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What was the geographical relationship between Farena and Akatsuki again?

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>>112

In general terms, far to the south across the continent and sea from Red Moon and the City Alliance is Falenna.

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It’s a prequel to 1, but also a sequel set one year after 5.

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>>113

5 starts in the year 448 of the Solar Calendar, and Star Leap is in the year 453, so 5 years have passed.

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Loli Odessa is nice too, but

Lolisonia is also quite nice.

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Maybe Georg will be treated as a co-starring role again.

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Mobile games other than 4 are relatively close in era, so crossovers in events would be easier, but I wonder how they will handle 4…

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I’m starting to want to do it only with the big-chested, thigh-defeated heroine, Sheelin-chan.

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>>118

This circular orbit’s cooperative attack…

Without a doubt, she will obtain the true emblem, betray us, and marry the prince of the enemy nation, becoming a queen…

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>>125

If there’s no name on the promised stone tablet, it’s scary.

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>>128

It might be the 3-look set or Snow’s frame…

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>>125

Rather, aren’t you the type to slack off in a coordinated attack?

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>>136

Either way, it will be a tough flow.

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>>136

Will I end up becoming a bandit after falling further and further into a pathetic state…?

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If you’re going to remake it from 3 onwards, it has to be all in 2D pixel art…

3D won’t do.

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I wonder if they’ll also pick up the non-numbered Suikoden games.

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>>121

If I wanted to, I could connect to another world through the emblem on the gate.

It’s also a world view that’s easy to collaborate with, isn’t it? Suikoden.

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Allen and Glenshield lost to Theo’s subordinates, which is why they joined the Liberation Army.

I’m only expecting a certain degree of depth.

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>>122

That said, the companions in Suikoden are generally like that.

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>>127

When you think about it that way, detectives are convenient as a deepening element, aren’t they?

It seems like it will require a lot of effort.

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>>127

There are also quite a few people who seem to have followed along just by chance, around 108 of them.

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The anime has been constantly showing that waterfall in a meaningful way, so I wonder if they’ll continue until the end.

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I looked at a social game site, but there seems to be someone who looks like they’re going to die…

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I can’t see how to collect payments right now.

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Gathering 108 people is a hassle, so I’ll clear it with about 16.

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I was surprised that the new mobile game is strongly connected to the numbered series.

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I’m looking forward to seeing Nash using Groser Flames.

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It seems like the flow is to gather historical characters other than the 108 stars that can be collected just by playing normally through in-game purchases.

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>>140

The new 108 stars appearing in Star Leap can be recruited in the main story.

The story is that characters from previous generations will join as companions through gacha and events, so it’s like that.

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>>141

(However, this does not apply to variations of the costumes for the new 108 stars.)

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It seems that in the interview, they hinted that in Chapter 1, Mobage will likely cooperate in the organization building of Odessa.

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I’m looking forward to the remaster; I hope there won’t be any weird bugs…

It’s okay to leave the gate at the checkpoint pressed.

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>>144

It’s like a bug or a playful thing by the staff in terms of the members who can be taken to the academy.

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The voice of Akio Otsuka’s dad is definitely in the first category to die, no doubt about it.

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Pre-registration for Stallion distribution!

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>>148

It would normally bite that.

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>>148

It’s too much of an environment in various ways…

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>>148

Q. Why can the protagonist dash?

A. It is probably not mentioned in the story, but there is an episode where Hou and Tensei Star’s Stallion have a good relationship, and the protagonist wears the “Emblem of Divine Mobility” that Hou received a long time ago.

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It seems the gacha is character-only.

The emblems are fixed as each character has them without being swapped out.

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Since Vicky is present, the protagonist changes in each chapter during different eras (the periods before and after the numbering).

Is it really not strange to time travel?

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If it’s two years before 1, it would be around the time Georg is in Akatsuki.

You were there, right?

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>>156

Not there.

After fleeing the inheritance war 11 years ago, becoming a queen knight in Falena, and embarking on a wandering journey to 2.

It’s the flow of…

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>>159

At 38 years old in level 1, 29 years old in level 4, and 41 years old in level 2, that old man has an impressive background, not just skills with a sword.

I mean, in 2 it’s 41…

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I only know that it is a famous work.

Is it funny?

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>>157

It’s an old work, so it’s hard to recommend, but I want you to do it.

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>>161

Well, since the day after tomorrow is a holiday, I’ll do it.

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>>170

I think 2 is sophisticated for its time, even though it’s old.

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I want to play a mobile game where if you overuse the punishment emblem, your character gets lost and is automatically equipped to someone else.

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Everyone is doubting Sheelin too much; there’s no way someone like her would betray us.

She will do Lulu.

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I think the emblem of the divine movement technique is convenient when considering the story.

Increasing movement speed means you can move quickly and attack your opponent.

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You can’t change the emblems, but when you break through your limits, the water turns into flowing water, right?

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>>165

When you limit break, the number of places where you can add emblems increases.

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It was 5, not 4.

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TearCry is…

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>>169

The graphics were like that, but I remember the game itself being quite interesting.

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>>177

I would like to see a self-collaboration in a social game.

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Georg has left various achievements and names in many places, so I think there are still many things we don’t understand.

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>>171

I’m curious about the black moon warrior of Grassland, but if it’s just a little before 1, that place is probably already finished…

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There are great wizards with a hundred emblems in the setting.

Emblem release! The number of equipable items is likely to increase.

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There might be a possibility that the sister of 5 and Miakis will join as companions.

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Crowley is a character that I’d like to see explored more in-depth.

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It seems like characters from 5 could come out in the main scenario if the timing is right.

The only one who can be released at level 4 is probably the level 4 master…

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Gasper, who shows a serious side that he never revealed in the original work, in the paid stone chinchiro-rin.

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It’s nice to have a base and also mini-games.

I hear there will be fishing as well as a cooking competition for sure.

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The fact that it’s emphasized as a prequel to 1 and a sequel to 5 suggests that 5 will be significantly involved as well.

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>>183

The start time for the new work is between those two pieces, so I guess those who can will definitely release it.

Both the prequel and the sequel can be enjoyed! This would be a good promotional phrase for former fans of the series.

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I would like the sub-events (mini-games) to be connected in a continuous story.

I want you to depict a battle in a completely different industry alongside the battle over the main emblem.

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It depends on the geographical situation, but would they really go all the way from their mainland base to a southern island?

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It seems that the social game doesn’t even have a scheduled release date yet, so it might be a while off.

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I haven’t done it, but I’ve heard it’s a masterpiece, so I’m looking forward to it.

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Isn’t it inconsistent to bring out this character for this era!? The question is whether to rely on a convenient guy who teleports across time and space…

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If it’s a character who is of a certain age in 1 and 2, and not elderly or dead at the point of 5, it should be possible to include them.

So, is it the scene where Shunmin dies…?

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If they release all 27 emblem settings before the service ends, that alone will make me satisfied.

Also, the eternal city.

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>>193

It’s about the emblem of change, so not everything will be revealed.

There may be a brief mention in an event unrelated to the main one.

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So it’s already decided that Shimizu Aki will do the comic adaptation, huh?

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KONAMI has been saying for a long time that they don’t sell well, so even if they wanted to make a new Suikoden series, they can’t! However, they have consistently held concerts, so this decision is likely based on anticipating demand.

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I remember feeling something like, “Is there really such a heartbreaking ending where my little sister dies normally like this…?!”

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>>197

It’s my older sister…

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The union of roaring voices was not Akatsuki, but Harmonia, I think.

I want to see a depiction of that damn organization and I’m curious at what point it became rotten.

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The branching in 2 is quite severe (because it’s timed attack).

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>>199

Wasn’t there an option added to remove the time attack?

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I can feel Konami’s seriousness as they are increasing the player base through free-to-play social games and creating pathways to guide them towards remasters and such.

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It seems that only some characters’ voices will be carried over from the drama CD, but I can’t tell which ones will continue.

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Maybe they’ll conveniently use the emblem of change to bring out characters from past generations.

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>>202

The main character is a Manemane, huh!!

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Characters 1 and 5 seem to be quite relevant to the main storyline.

I wonder if the first will be helping to form the liberation army and the next will be about the dismantling of Falena.

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I want to know what Yūba’s Hachibō is like.

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>>208

It seems like it might appear during the chapter 1 enemy encounter event.

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