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Suikoden IV (Gensosuikoden IV)

Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Platform(s) PlayStation 2
Release date JP August 19, 2004
NA January 11, 2005
EUR February 25, 2005
Genre(s) Role-playing game
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: T (Teen)
PEGI: 7+
USK: 6
OFLC: G8+
Media 1 DVD-ROM
Input methods DualShock Controller

Suikoden IV (幻想水滸伝IV Gensō Suikoden Fō?) (pronounced: SWEE-ko-den) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Konami for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console and the fourth installment of the Suikoden video game series. A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual that creates Video games A developer may specialize in a certain video () is a leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys Trading cards, Anime, Tokusatsu, Slot machines () is a leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys Trading cards, Anime, Tokusatsu, Slot machines In Computing, a platform describes some sort of Hardware architecture or Software framework (including Application frameworks, that allows For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. Events 43 BC - Octavian, later known as Augustus compels the Roman Senate to elect him Consul. "MMIV" redirects here For the Modest Mouse album see " Baron von Bullshit Rides Again " Events 1055 - Theodora is crowned Empress of the Byzantine Empire. Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The European Union ( EU) is a political and economic union of twenty-seven member states, located primarily in Events 138 - The Emperor Hadrian adopts Antoninus Pius, effectively making him his successor Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. See also [[Game classification]] Video games are categorized into Genres based on their Gameplay interaction A console role-playing game is a video game genre that has its origin rooted in Video game consoles and includes game mechanics and frequently settings derived In video gaming, single-player refers to the variant of a particular game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session A video game content rating system is a system used for the classification of Video games into suitability-related groups The Entertainment Software Rating Board ( ESRB) is a self-regulatory organization that applies and enforces ratings, Advertising guidelines and Pan European Game Information ( PEGI) is a European Video game content rating system. The Office of Film and Literature Classification is a Statutory Censorship and classification body which provides day to day administrative support for the Classification Digital media (as opposed to analog media) usually refers to Electronic media that work on digital Codes. DVD (also known as " Digital Versatile Disc " or " Digital Video Disc " - see Etymology)is The DualShock (officially DUALSHOCK and occasionally referred to as Dual Shock) is a line of vibration-feedback A console role-playing game is a video game genre that has its origin rooted in Video game consoles and includes game mechanics and frequently settings derived () is a leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys Trading cards, Anime, Tokusatsu, Slot machines is a multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest Media conglomerates with is the first installment of the Suikoden series by Konami. It is a Console role-playing game developed and published by Konami It was released in August 2004 in Japan, and early 2005 in North America and Europe. see also: 2003 in games, 2005 in games This page lists board and Card games Wargames miniature games see also 2004 in games, 2006 in games This page lists board and Card games Wargames miniatures games

Suikoden IV takes place approximately 150 years before the events of the first Suikoden and relates the story of a young boy living on the island of Razril and the Rune of Punishment, one of the 27 True Runes. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. The Rune of Punishment governs both atonement and forgiveness, and is unusual in that it consumes the life of the bearer with use; once the previous bearer dies, it immediately jumps to someone nearby. Meanwhile, the Kooluk Empire seeks to expand into the nearby Island Nations.

Konami later produced Suikoden Tactics, a spinoff that serves as a direct prequel, side-story, and sequel to Suikoden IV. Suikoden Tactics ( Rhapsodia in Japan) is a Tactical role-playing game installment of the Suikoden series

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Gameplay

Suikoden IV continues many of the gameplay concepts pioneered by it predecessors along with changes. It is the first game in the Suikoden series to feature voice acting for most characters, except the hero. is the first installment of the Suikoden series by Konami. It is a Console role-playing game developed and published by Konami Suikoden IV is the first game of the series to be set at sea; travel on the world map is accomplished by ship. In contrast to Suikoden III, where the six person party was divided into three controllable groups, Suikoden IV's party consists of four individually controllable characters. During combat, characters can combine effort in the form of physical "Unite attacks" or runic magic combinations. As with previous games in the series, there are individual battles (duels) as well as battles between customizable naval forces. The naval forces can be customized to use particular runic elements through choice of captains and commanding officers; each element has a weakness and strength over another element. There are several mini-games contained within the game, unrelated to the main storyline. On the first play through the game, only a fraction of the world map is viewable, a feature not seen before in a Suikoden Game.

Story

See also: List of Suikoden IV characters

Suikoden IV begins its tale with a training session (for both the player and the characters), where the Hero (identified in the novelization as Lazlo) and his best friend Snowe Vingerhut face off against their Commander and Vice Commander, Glen and Katarina respectively, out at sea. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. After the training concludes, Lazlo and his fellow knight trainees head home to Razril, where they are to be pronounced full-fledged Gaien knights.

After the ceremonial Kindling Ritual and a night of feasting, Lazlo awakens the next morning for his first duties as a new knight, including the task of escorting a man named Ramada to the neighboring island of Iluya. During the trip there, they are attacked by Brandeau and his pirates. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. Snowe abandons the ship after being fired upon by "rune cannons," while Lazlo decides to brave the attacks and stay, thus inspiring jealousy in his cowardly comrade. Brandeau then boards Lazlo's ship and challenges him to a duel, which the young knight unexpectedly wins. As a last effort, Brandeau unleashes the power of the Rune of Punishment and attempts to destroy everyone, but a mysterious force shields Lazlo from its might. Glen arrives to save his men, and in that brief moment, the Rune of Punishment is passed from Brandeau to Glen, after which Brandeau evaporates into dust.

Soon after, the knights retreat back to Razril. Several enemy fleets attack in succession, finally forcing Glen to repel them with the power of the deadly Rune. In the aftermath, Lazlo finds the Commander dying, and unwittingly becomes the Rune of Punishment's next bearer. Snowe arrives just in time to witness Glen's evaporation and blames Lazlo for killing him. Katarina, who assumes command in Glen's stead, believes Snowe's story and sentences Lazlo to exile from the island. Drifting aimlessly on a small boat, Lazlo discovers that two of his fellow knights, as well as a wandering merchant, have stowed away to join him.

As Lazlo and his companions drift on the open sea, they come across one of the militaristic Kooluk nation's merchant ships, which takes them on board. However, Lazlo discovers that the ship is actually a military vessel, captained by the Kooluk hero Troy, and that Lazlo's former charge Ramada had been a Kooluk spy. Troy catches Lazlo eavesdropping, draws steel and easily defeats him in a fight, but then allows the banished knight and his friends to flee. Adrift again, the companions wash up on a deserted island, where they forage for materials and eventually build a raft to leave. This time, they encounter a ship from the friendly kingdom of Obel, and are welcomed as guests.

The ship's crew inspects Lazlo, recognizes the Rune on his hand, and sends him to meet with Lino En Kuldes, Obel's young and capable king. Lino En Kuldes hires Lazlo, putting him in charge of recruiting new talent to help shore up Obel's defenses in the event of a Kooluk invasion. Lazlo's first assignment is to meet and recruit the inventor Oleg. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. During their meeting, Oleg's invention (the world's first movie camera) captures Kooluk's Rune Cannon strike on Illuya. This prompts the King of Obel to take serious action, but too late; Obel is next on Kooluk's list, and Lazlo, his friends, and Lino En Kuldes himself are all forced to flee in Obel's secret flagship (which becomes the hero's HQ for the remainder of the game). The Kooluk forces, with the backing of the arms merchant Graham Cray, conquer Obel with ease, establishing a foothold for their planned southern expansion. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics.

In need of help, Lazlo and company join forces with the pirate queen Kika, who suggests the recruitment of the tactician Lady Elenor Silverberg. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. Elenor is reluctant to help, but joins once she hears that Graham Cray is involved. She quickly forms a plan to liberate each of the Island Nations, then bring them together to face the Kooluk as a united front.

Lazlo leads his forces from island to island, recruiting more and more along the way. Eventually, his campaign takes him back to Razril, where Snowe and his lord father have sold everyone out in the hopes of a peaceful takeover. The liberation of Razril succeeds, and Snowe leaves in further disgrace. (Later, depending on the player's actions, Lazlo either tracks Snowe down and befriends him again, tracks him down and executes him, or just forgets about him entirely. )

As the company's forces continue to grow, Lino En Kuldes successfully leads the fight to recapture Obel. That leaves only Kooluk's regional base of operations, El Eal. Elenor devises a two-pronged attack, which ultimately brings both she and Lazlo face-to-face with Graham Cray. Cray summons an enormous tree-like creature, both to dispose of Lazlo and to claim the Rune of Punishment for himself. Lazlo defeats the tree, leaving a wounded Cray in the now-collapsing fortress. As the company flees, Elenor stays behind to confront Cray — her former student — and apparently dies along with him in El Eal's collapse.

Just as Lazlo escapes the fortresss, Troy appears and challenges him to a final duel. They fight aboard a sinking ship, where Lazlo claims victory. Returning the favor from before, Lazlo offers Troy a lifeline, but Troy chooses to go down with the ship instead.

El Eal explodes, forcing Lazlo to activate the Rune of Punishment one last time, followed by Lazlo passing out. It is not made entirely clear what happened after Lazlo saves the fleet; however, the final, post-credits scene shows Lazlo floating motionless in a lifeboat, presumably sent away from the Island Nations to remove the Rune of Punishment which had caused so much destruction from the region. If the player recruited all 108 Stars of Destiny, Lazlo then awakens and attempts to flag a passing ship.

Lino En Kuldes then declares himself the leader of a new Island Nations Federation.


Audio

Masahiko Kimura composed the music to Suikoden IV. Masahiko Kimura (木村 雅彦 Kimura Masahiko) is a Japanese music composer and pianist working for Konami Digital Entertainment Co The opening song, "La Mer" (English: The Sea), and the ending remix of "Into a World of Illusions" were composed and performed by coba. coba is a Japanese musician most known for playing the accordion

The soundtrack was released on 2 CDs as Genso Suikoden IV - Original Soundtrack on June 1, 2005. Events 193 - Roman Emperor Didius Julianus is Assassinated 987 - Hugh Capet is elected Genso Suikoden IV Music Collection ~Another World~, an arranged version with 11 tracks arranged by Yuji Yoshino, was later released on February 23, 2006. is a Japanese Composer who has done a variety of works in Video game music, such as in. Events 1455 - Traditional date for the publication of the Gutenberg Bible, the first Western Book printed from Movable

Reception

Review scores
Publication Score
GamePro 3. GamePro is an American Video game magazine published monthly The magazine was first established in Redwood City California in 1989 by Pat Ferrell 5 of 5[1]
GameSpot 6. GameSpot is a video gaming Website that provides News, Reviews Previews Downloads and other information 7 of 10[2]
GameSpy 3 of 5[3]
IGN 7. GameSpy, also known as GameSpy Industries, is a division of IGN Entertainment, which operates a network of game websites and provides online video game-related IGN (abbreviated and formerly known as I magine G ames N etwork is a multimedia news and reviews Website that focuses heavily on Video 9 of 10[4]
Compilations Avg. score
Game Rankings (55 sources) 67 of 100[5]
Metacritic (44 sources) 63 of 100[6]

Suikoden IV sold reasonably well in Japan, selling 303,069 copies by the end of 2004. Game Rankings is a Website which keeps track of Video game reviews from other sites and combines them to present an average rating for each game Metacritic is a Website that collates reviews of music Albums games, movies, TV shows, DVDs and Books. [1] This was down from the 377,729 Japanese sales of Suikoden III, however. is a Console role-playing game developed and published by Konami for the Sony PlayStation 2 Video game console, and the third installment [2] The game also sold more poorly than Suikoden III in the North American markets, as well.

Critical reception was mixed. Most acknowledged that Suikoden IV was a good game, yet many felt it was also disappointing in several ways. The voice acting in the North American version was generally recognized as a good addition and well-done. [3] The plot was considered a strong point, if perhaps somewhat slow at first, and perhaps reason enough to play the game. [4] Snowe Vingerhut was also widely praised as an excellent character; IGN said that ". This is a list of characters in the game Suikoden IV. Many of these characters also appear in its successor Suikoden Tactics. IGN (abbreviated and formerly known as I magine G ames N etwork is a multimedia news and reviews Website that focuses heavily on Video . . his evolution as a character was definitely one of the best in any game of recent memory. . . I don't think there's another character like him in an RPG to date - and watching his ups, downs, and movements in-between, will likely be most people's driving force towards finishing Suikoden IV's storyline. "[3]

However, the plot was not completely given a pass. Many felt that the pacing was uneven, and that the game was entirely too short. An RPGFan review said "If one just played the game straight, getting only the characters they earned through story events, Suikoden IV could arguably be beaten in 15 hours - and it would only take that long because of the sailing and frequent random battles. RPGFan is a website devoted to electronic role-playing games for console and PC, both domestic and imported "[5] Due to the game's brevity, the characterization was thin, especially among supporting characters. The main villain's motives and past don't seem to be fully explored, either. Additionally, the return to a silent protagonist after Suikoden III did away with the tradition was considered unwise by many, with the hero remaining mute and unresponsive even when falsely accused of murder. The Protagonist or main character is the central figure of a story. Christian Nutt of GameSpy wrote, "This was much more plausible in the era of small, 2D characters. GameSpy, also known as GameSpy Industries, is a division of IGN Entertainment, which operates a network of game websites and provides online video game-related It doesn't work very well this time around. "[4]

Tying in with the short playing time, the Island Nations themselves feel somewhat small and constrained, with only perhaps 4 dungeons in the game and towns with little to explore in them. Traveling between them was considered overly annoying by some as well; GameSpot wrote that "a horrible seafaring travel system and an often outrageous enemy encounter rate detract much from the experience. GameSpot is a video gaming Website that provides News, Reviews Previews Downloads and other information "[6] The long time gap also meant that Suikoden IV was rather unconnected with the first three installments, with only a very few characters returning.

The new four-person battle system was not well-received by long-term fans of the series, as with the huge number of playable characters, there was less ability to experiment with different character combinations. The skill system from Suikoden III was removed as well, rendering characters less distinct, and the number of equipable runes were reduced from earlier installments. This simplified battle system was criticized as being too easy. [7]

Konami seemingly acknowledged some of the criticisms of Suikoden IV, as most of the changes to the battle system were reversed in Suikoden V. is a Console role-playing game developed by Konami and Hudson Soft and published by Konami for the Sony PlayStation 2 As for plot complaints, the spinoff Suikoden Tactics was released, which is set in the same rough time and place as IV. Suikoden Tactics ( Rhapsodia in Japan) is a Tactical role-playing game installment of the Suikoden series It takes steps to richen the setting and fill perceived gaps in IV's storyline and characterization.

Trivia

References

  1. ^ 2004 Top 100 Best Selling Japanese Console Games. Retrieved on 2007-03-23. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1174 - Jocelin, Abbot of Melrose, is elected Bishop of Glasgow.
  2. ^ 2002 Top 50 Best Selling Japanese Console Games. Retrieved on 2007-03-23. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1174 - Jocelin, Abbot of Melrose, is elected Bishop of Glasgow.
  3. ^ a b Dunham, Jeremy (2005-01-07). Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Events 1325 - Alfonso IV becomes King of Portugal. 1558 - France takes Calais, the last continental IGN Suikoden IV Review. Retrieved on 2007-03-23. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1174 - Jocelin, Abbot of Melrose, is elected Bishop of Glasgow.  “Audibly, the game fares quite a bit better with strong voice acting work (a first for the series)”
  4. ^ a b Nutt, Christian. GameSpy: Suikoden IV Review. Retrieved on 2007-03-23. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1174 - Jocelin, Abbot of Melrose, is elected Bishop of Glasgow.  “What really drags Suikoden IV up from the depths is the way the story finally gets off the ground in the last third. It takes a while, but it does. ”
  5. ^ Bracken, Mike (05-04-01). RPGFan Reviews: Suikoden IV. Retrieved on 2007-03-23. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1174 - Jocelin, Abbot of Melrose, is elected Bishop of Glasgow.
  6. ^ Massimilla, Bethany (2005-13-01). Suikoden IV Review. Retrieved on 2007-03-23. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1174 - Jocelin, Abbot of Melrose, is elected Bishop of Glasgow.
  7. ^ Nutt, Christian. GameSpy: Suikoden IV Review. Retrieved on 2007-03-23. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1174 - Jocelin, Abbot of Melrose, is elected Bishop of Glasgow.  “There's something incredibly stultifying about this game's complete lack of strategy or difficulty in the battling sphere. The sole consolation? They're over quickly. ”

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