![]() What the hell? Different developers, same publisher, same name, WHAT THE HELL? Why? Yeah, they are completely different games, I didn't see that because I saw the first one and assumed the second one was the same thing, so I add both to wishlist and came to the communities to ask for the difference.įinal Fantasy : Different developers, same publisher, same name, WHAT THE HELL ? The game won't be too expensive, I believe they are planning on $15 but don't quote me on that. If you look at the actual look the games they aren't the same either. This is a different game, in a different genre, being done by a different developer (the dev listing on the store page is wrong) that wasn't even announced until the end of the Kickstarter campaign. I don't know why you keep seeming to not understand. Since I saw just one of them, the one I have in my wishlist, I assumed the other one would be the same, I didn't take a look into steam page. My problem is that the games has the same name, I assumed they were the same game, but with different versions of it, or something like Pokemon. Originally posted by Giuseppe Cadura:What you described looks like the main game is the JRPG and the second game is a town building, resources management, which should be part of the main game, that's why I'm asking if they divided the game in two parts, so we have to buy both parts to have the complete experience. ![]() If you want to play a full game from the creators of Suikoden then that's the one you want to buy and play. ![]() Originally posted by Nik:Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes is the game KickStarted by Rabbit and Bear and the spiritual successor to the Suikoden series. Rising is much cheaper mini-game releasing a year+ before the full game to tide fans over until Hundred Heroes releases, and to keep us occupied if the main game gets delayed more than anticipated. TL DR: Hundred Heroes is the full game you're most likely looking for. There will be two DLC stories on top in the future, but the town building, resource management and all that stuff you mentioned will be in the main game, but it'll also be in the companion game if you want to play those aspects before the main game releases The main game will have the town building elements and a full fledged game with everything you'd expect from a finished product/game. did you even read what I wrote? What you described looks like the main game is the JRPG and the second game is a town building, resources management, which should be part of the main game, that's why I'm asking if they divided the game in two parts, so we have to buy both parts to have the complete experience. Many people were hoping the game would be out in 2021 but it appears that COVID and other complications have pushed that back too. It's only there so that we wouldn't have to wait 2.5-3 years since initial KickStarter funding closed. ![]() You'll also be able to load save data and import into a Hundred Heroes like you used to with the early Suikoden entries, but you can easily get by without playing Rising at all. It's a bite size game at a fraction of the price (US$7 during KickStarter) and will be spearheaded by 505 Games as opposed to entirely built by Rabbit and Bear, but they will colab to make the game connected with a Hundred Heroes. If you want to play a full game from the creators of Suikoden then that's the one you want to buy and play.Įiyuden Chronicles: Rising is a "companion" game which will be built to tide fans over in the coming year until we wait for the Hundred Heroes full release. ![]() Eiyuden Chronicles: Hundred Heroes is the game KickStarted by Rabbit and Bear and the spiritual successor to the Suikoden series. ![]()
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