Description
Loosely based on the classic medieval Chinese novel "Water Margins" (
Shuihuzhuan) by Shi Nai'an, this is a fantasy RPG set in an imaginary universe, its main theme being political struggle. The hero of the game is the young son of Theo McDohl, a general who serves the Scarlet Moon Empire, presently controlling the land of Toran. Through a series of events the hero becomes involved in a rebellion against the Empire, led by an organization known as the Liberation Army. Will the hero find a new home there, will he be able to tear himself away from everything that has been sacred to him, including his own father?..
"Suikoden" is a console-style RPG with several unusual additions. There are three kinds of combat in the game: the most common one is the traditional turn-based party combat (you can have up to six people in your active party). You equip magic runes on your characters that allow limited usage of offensive and healing spells. There are also army battles, where you control units of fighters, archers, magicians, etc., and one-on-one fights.
"Suikoden" allows the player to build and customize a castle, which serves as your home base and your fortress. You can recruit up to 108 characters in the game (a tribute to 108 Stars Of Destiny in "Water Margins"). Many of those characters will be available as active party members and participate in battles, while others will be your strategy advisers, or enhance your castle in various ways.
Alternate Titles
- "幻想水滸伝" -- Japanese Title
- "幻想水浒传 (Huanxiang Shuihuzhuan)" -- Chinese Title (Simplified)
- "Gensou Suikoden" -- Japanese Title
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Trivia
"Suikoden" features 108 Stars of Destiny and 108 characters you can recruit. Why 108? The Japanese tradition of 108 heroes goes back to the Chinese medieval author Shi Nai An and his famous book "Shui Hu", which had exactly 108 characters.