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Playstation 2 : Suikoden V Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Suikoden V and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Suikoden V. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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So round, so firm, so fully packed.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 3
Date: October 07, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This is the game that Konami should have made instead of Suikoden IV, unloved stepchild that it is. They managed to bring back the classic PS1 look of the first two games, but seasoned it with stronger, brighter graphics and a more engaging score.

One beef, a sub-minor one: The characters all look like Sims. No matter, this is still one fine hunk of gaming goodness.

If this game has a failing, it's that some of the areas are nigh inaccessible on foot. I think this is simply supposed to make the game that much more challenging, and to entice the player to return to base regularly and use some of the other characters, which I highly recommend doing.

I have to knock off a point on one issue; the load times. You will tire of the "Now Loading" screen. There are four or five different ones, depending on who's in the party, but when you can't even go from room to room without "Now Loading" gracing your screen, well, there's something that could have been worked on better.

I could easily dink it on one more point, but instead I'll just make a polite recommendation: Put a voice actor on the hero of #6. Maybe even make it a girl? I think it's time.

This is a game you can play several times and not get tired of. The bad ending is a bit unsatisfying, but it's kind of supposed to be. I did get the good ending on the first try, but that's because I watched what my girlfriend was doing and did a few things differently.

Get this game. Seriously, you'll be very pleased with what Konami cranked out here.

suikoden v

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 11
Date: April 10, 2006
Author: Amazon User

this is the original suikoden gameplay revival. after I playing suikoden , and suikoden II.this game is the best of all on every aspect of the suikoden games .history, gameplay, humor ,tragety, perfect score even the price .a classic gem as the the original suikoden buy one copy and keep it .final fantasy games are left on the dust with this game,with the exeption of FF#3 for the snes and 7 for the ps1. and don't get me wrom final fantasy games still are my faborites but they lost the crown aster final fantasy 7. after that just mediocrecy games exemt for ff9.

Great game...bad camera angle

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 7
Date: August 31, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I am only about 50% finished with this game, but already I love it. This game has the old school charm of Suikoden 1 & 2. Unfortunately it has the old school camera angle. It's not that the graphics are bad, it's just that at the 3/4 angle view it's kind of hard to see the detail. You can zoom up, but then it's hard to get a view of your surroundings. Plus the non-cinematic cut scenes are in the wide angle.

So if you like the Suikoden games like I do, this is a must have. Just don't expect to be impressed with the graphics. Just like getting past the limited battle control of part 3 and the tedious sailing of part 4, it's well worth the effort.

PAY NO MORE THAN $9.99 FOR THIS SAD EXCUSE FOR A PS2 RPG!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 29
Date: January 30, 2007
Author: Amazon User

i thought i already played the worst 2006 PS2 RPG when i had Grandia III, and i think i did... but this is pretty darn close! first of all, can't anyone admit this was supposed to be a PSP game?! just like Suikoden Tactics, Suikoden V was originally going to be for the PSP. yeah, i know graphics don't make a game, but have a LITTLE pride! i'm so sick of seeing that SAME guy in the SAME orange jacket EVERYWHERE! i've seen more variety in a GAMEBOY ADVANCE game! not only will your surroundings annoy the hell out of you, not only will the camera angle annoy you (or the lack of being able to change it manually) but having to suffer thru all of the unneccessary cutscenes with inane dialogue... you'll want to hang yourself! overall it's a decent story, but getting thru it is so incredibly painful, you'll need a bottle of advil to get thru it! and those who say "it's the gameplay! it's the gameplay!" -- yeah... it IS the gameplay... it SUCKS! SPECTRAL SOULS has a better battle menu! the gameplay is about as exciting as watching boiling water. UNLIMITED SAGA is more exciting!
ugh, i can't even go on with this review. stick a fork in me, i'm done.

Suikoden V

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 3
Date: August 15, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I enjoyed the game pretty much, but there was only one thing I did not like it was all the talking sequences through out. It does have much replay potential. I can not wait for Suikoden VI.

One of the best games ever made

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: August 01, 2007
Author: Amazon User

For those of you who are new to RPGs let me explain a little bit about Suikoden. It has been a popular series since the first one came out in 96. That one, though good enough for its time, is generally considered too short and graphically outdated, in fact, as FF7 will show, the graphics were outdated even back then in 96. But it was a good game, very nice character development and many characters (over 100 in fact, but most do not play a central role in the story and are never really explored) it does have a nice feeling of war in it. The second game is longer, and is considered a masterpiece. When the ps2 came out, we (suikoden fans) were expecting some classic 3D games with great storylines, like the first 2. We were totally let down with the next 3 games Konami would make for the PS3, Suikoden 3 and 4 and Tactics really killed this series and were no where near as epic as the first 2. Well, about a year and a half ago, along came Suikoden 5. The fifth Suikoden is a masterpiece, much better than any release before. This is perhaps, an apology from Konami to long time fans for the lousy games they had been making. What I love about this game (other the being an epic war story like the first 2) is the graphics. It is 3D, yet it looks almost like a 2D game, it is really nostalgic. It looks alot like Suikoden 2, and is what the first one should have been. But there are voice overs and 3D scenes. The war battles were pretty nice, though I think Suikoden 2 perfected that, and Suikoden 3 looked like an absolute joke. The story itself begings in the Queendom of Falena (a country only briefly mentioned in about one sentence in Suikoden 2.) This country is ruled by the matriarchy and overseen by the benevolent power of the Sun Rune. Yet the shadow of Civil War looms. The Godwin faction, an extremely powerful senate faction with their own grand city and a vast army, hungers for the imperial throne and the powers of the Sun Rune. Leading a coup and killing the Queen, Gizel and his father Marscal install the young princess Lymslia as a pupet Queen with the intention of using the Sun Rune to destroy other nations and rule the world. Escaping to saftey, the rest of the story focuses on the young prince (you name him) in his struggles to win this civil war and destroy the evil Godwin faction. It must be said that in this game, there are less shades of gray than the previous game. No one in this game can question the evilness of your opposition and that if they prevail, they will most likely bring doom to Falena. Well, like past games, in this one you collect 108 stars. It is a lot harder to obtain them all in this game, and some can be easily missed if you don't get them in time. The good ending, is well worth this effort. The soundtrack is very good, not quite as good as the first two, but it does have a few very memorable tunes. I believe this game is probably the best Suikoden. Its hard to say, both this one and number 2 are really great games and play out like an epic war story. Like I said though, in this game there are a lot less shades of gray with the villains, in the first one the emperor seemed like a good man, in the second one, your main enemy and best friend is a good person doing what he thinks is right, though he seems to have less morals than the main character. In the third one, there really isn't an enemy, just oppossing views. Well, Luc was an enemy, but the whole story involving him was a disaster. In the fourth one, there are a couple enemies, they are both totally forgetable. In Tactics, Iskas, don't make me laugh. Well, the Godwins really make this game memorable and worth playing again.

I think it is important to explain the views of the three major factions in this game

The Godwin Faction: They want to turn Falena into a military dictatorship. They wish to eradicate any form of self government within the country, basically, a strong centralized government. They also (and pretty much the whole reason for this game and their motives) wish to use the Sun Rune to pursue a very aggressive foreign policy, both on the neighboring Armes Kingdom and the rest of the world.

The Barrows Faction: They wish to consolidate power and improve foreign trade with other nations. They are not very expansionistic and neither are they democratic. They do not seem to be as pro totalitarian as the Godwins though... The Barrows faction used to be as powerful, or perhaps even more so, than the Godwin faction. However, it is clear in the very beginning of the game that although they still have substantial clout in the senate (simply go into the senate and talk to everyone, you will learn the current political climate) they are not nearly as powerful as the Godwins.

The Royal Family before the Queens assassination: Made up of Queen Arshtat and her husband Ferid, they look to contain the power of the nobles (especially the Godwins and the Barrows) and preserve most of the status quo, ie, the senate. They have basically, the same ideals as the Princes faction, but they do not wish for a constitunial queendom, at least, not to the extent of making a parliment made up of members to represent the various regions and substantially curb the power of the royal family. One would assume this because it was not done during her reign. Mostly they are very concerned with the growing power of Marscal and Gizel Godwin.

The Royal Faction after the assasination of the Queen: Basically, the faction that will fight on the side of the Prince of Falena. They want to improve relations with neighboring countries and establish a democratic form of matriarchy, one in which each independent city/clan is represented in a parliment. They wish to keep the Sun Rune as Falena's royal heirloom, but they do not wish to use its tremendous power to subjugate foreign nations.

Everything We Know Of Suikoden

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: October 21, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Many of us love Suikoden for different reasons, and most of those reasons you will find in Suikoden V.

For those who love the compelling, sometimes very dark storyline, you'll find it here. Everything from the pain of leading and losing troops, genocide, and betrayal can be found here. The translation is flawless, and the humor is fresh and had me laughing on more than one occasion.

The castle-building is back as well, with new recruits changing the nature of your headquarters, adding mini-games and special treats throughout. The fishing game is loads of guilt-free fun, and there are a number of various other games to play as well.

Of course, it wouldn't be Suikoden without the search for all 108 stars of destiny. Let this be a warning; Suikoden V is much more unforgiving when comes to getting all of the Stars. If you aren't careful, you can easily miss a crucial star, and worse yet, it can lead to you missing other stars because you needed the first to get the others. This is remedied with a New Game+ option, which lets you carry over skill points, money, and items to a new game after beating it.

The music is also worth mentioning. While not as catchy as Suikoden II, which is a virtually insurmountable task, it does hold its own, and is easily better than many RPGs out today.

If you are like me and still getting some good mileage out of your PS2, then I highly suggest dropping thirty bucks and purchasing this game. You will not regret it.

Suikoden V

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User

This is a great game, perhaps the best of the Suikoden series. I recommend this game to everyone.

My favorite Playstation 2 RPG!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 12, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The year was 2002. I was sorely disappointed by Final Fantasy X and even more disappointed by .hack. Then Suikoden 3 came out. I thought, "Well, this has to be good, right? I loved the first two, maybe this will give me a good PS2 RPG to play."

Well, in a nutshell, it too disappointed me with its dreadfully slow pacing and awkward combat system. Then came 4 and Tactics, which unfortunately weren't much better in either regard. I began to think that Suikoden would be another victim of the mentality that felled Breath of Fire - that is, that it has to be "original", regardless of the toll it takes on the fun.

But after all that, there came Suikoden V. What a great game. Combat returns to its familiar 6-man party roots, the story is well paced and almost entirely voice acted, and the characters are believably written and creative; for every character that fits into the typical RPG archetypes, there are three more that break the mold and end up being unique.

Most importantly, though, the game is just plain fun. You'll need to utilize a lot of strategy to make it through the tough boss fights and war battles, and sidequests (always a Suikoden staple) are plentiful and highly varied. You'll to do everything from turn profits in trading to matching opponents in fishing to clashing with monsters in abandoned ancient cities in order to fill out the ranks of your army. It's a game with a ton to see and do; it can easily take upwards of 100 hours if you really want to see it all.

So with its great storyline, characters, and gameplay, Suikoden V quickly rose through the ranks to become my favorite RPG of the platform, and has stayed there since even after I picked up Final Fantasy XII and Rogue Galaxy. It may have not look as pretty as some, but when it comes to what matters there's no comparison. Buy this game - you won't be disappointed.

suikoden making a come back

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 04, 2007
Author: Amazon User

after great disappoint from part 4, suikoden really make a come back by bring back suikoden 2 like game play and with a new storyline in the kingdom falena putting this game in the standards as suikoden 2


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