I finished for the first time, without having heard of it for several months, Eiyuden Chronicles - Hundred Heroes, a JRPG that follows the graphic style of Octopath Traveler and the new Suidoken I & II HD.
I'm not really suited to playing them at normal speed, since I was a kid I played for example Pokémon on emulators by putting the turbo mode and finishing them in acceptable times. But this game, I don't know why, managed to capture me. Excellent music, excellent settings, still cute dialogues and unique and well characterized characters (obviously not in detail because, as you can deduce from the title, there are more than a hundred heroes to recruit for the final goal of the game that I won't spoil). The gameplay is simple, nothing innovative, but still fun.
There are some moments where it bugged me on PC, for example the camera that wobbles left and right, or the animations that repeat themselves, but in essence it was a beautiful adventure based on friendship and determination that managed to excite me. It was since the days of Final Fantasy IX that no game, apart from Persona 3 and 4, failed to make me feel this. With this I do not want to say that this game is the same as FFIX, otherwise I would say a blasphemy, but it achieves the purpose of entertaining very well. Personal opinion obviously, you are free to disagree.
I know that there is another chapter in the series, Eiyuden Chronicles - Rising, which I will obviously recover. Not before having played Suikoden I & II, because I refuse to say that the only one I have ever completed was the fourth chapter, lol.
I'm not really suited to playing them at normal speed, since I was a kid I played for example Pokémon on emulators by putting the turbo mode and finishing them in acceptable times. But this game, I don't know why, managed to capture me. Excellent music, excellent settings, still cute dialogues and unique and well characterized characters (obviously not in detail because, as you can deduce from the title, there are more than a hundred heroes to recruit for the final goal of the game that I won't spoil). The gameplay is simple, nothing innovative, but still fun.
There are some moments where it bugged me on PC, for example the camera that wobbles left and right, or the animations that repeat themselves, but in essence it was a beautiful adventure based on friendship and determination that managed to excite me. It was since the days of Final Fantasy IX that no game, apart from Persona 3 and 4, failed to make me feel this. With this I do not want to say that this game is the same as FFIX, otherwise I would say a blasphemy, but it achieves the purpose of entertaining very well. Personal opinion obviously, you are free to disagree.
I know that there is another chapter in the series, Eiyuden Chronicles - Rising, which I will obviously recover. Not before having played Suikoden I & II, because I refuse to say that the only one I have ever completed was the fourth chapter, lol.