Posted on: March 14, 2025

LACE ARRGAR
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Magnificent JRPG
Peeps who wanna see some cool 90's RPG jank, look no further. xx
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Posted on: March 14, 2025

LACE ARRGAR
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 1150 Avis: 17
Magnificent JRPG
Peeps who wanna see some cool 90's RPG jank, look no further. xx
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Posted on: August 8, 2025

DenaloVehgan
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Eiyuden Chronicle Rating
In my honest opinion, so far a few hours in i would say the game is Very very easy, A good intro RPG for most anybody getting into the genre, while fun and engadging i would say for most Seasoned? RPG fans ( such as my self, been playing RPG's since the snes days) I would say it's safe to skip this one if you're looking for something challening, at least on it's default ''easy'' Setting, i haven't unlocked the ability to play on hard yet. (It get's a 4 because no game is perfect and everything has flaws to some extent.)
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Posted on: October 23, 2025

cahallmxj
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 1318 Avis: 18
Almost but not quite there.
Story Summary: You play as Nowa, a young man that has left his home village in order to experience the world and find his place in it. Following rumors of a “Watch” that is looking for volunteers to help with its missions he finds himself in the village of Arlen where he is promptly assigned to a joint expedition between the Kingdom of Grum and the Imperial Empire of Galdean. Their goal is pretty simple: investigate the local ruins and see if they can locate any lenses that may lie within. The mission is a success and a lens is successfully returned for study. Unknown to all that were involved though, a plot to change the course of history has been set into motion, one that will leave their world teetering on the edge of misery and endless war. Review: I liked this game. Since it’s the spiritual successor to the Suikoden series that makes sense. The same guy directed, though he passed away shortly before release, some of the people involved with the first couple of Suikoden games were involved with this one. They also stated at some point that they were making it as close to that series as they could without running afoul of rights holders. That being said, I think they stayed a little too close to that formula instead of doing their own thing with it. While I was playing I always had the feeling that they didn't quite hit what they were aiming for. All the parts are there, the background story is there, the oddball characters are there to be recruited, the castle is there to be upgraded, etc. I guess that’s the problem. I’ve played that story before, in a world that was built to fit that story. Collect the 108 heroes of destiny and defeat the out of control empire that is trying to control the world because their rune drove them nuts. This game has a different story with a different setup that was a bit jarring since I played the older games. Even the main villain doesn't hold a candle to Lucas. He is more along the lines of the villain of the DS, no i don’t feel like looking up the weird name, spin off. I got what he was saying, he was just extremely misguided about what he was doing. Taken on its own though the story is pretty good, though again with some of the beats its easy to see where they said “it’s a twist!” when compared to Suikoden, and generally flows along at a pretty good clip. I will say though that I wish they had worked a little better on the translation. There are a few clunker lines in there where they should have gone with fiver instead of twofer for their translation services. I know that was a “thing” of older JRPG’s but that was due to the time for the most part. In the 2020’s they could have done a little better job than google translate. Even with these issues the game is still worth playing if you like the setup or have never played the older suikoden games. Graphics: I thought they were good. They communicate the scale of what is going on pretty well and are detailed and colorful. Just short of cartoon but not quite anime. Another throwback to how games looked in the late 90’s / Early 2000’s. Controls: The standard rpg controls. Do what they are made too do. Gameplay / World: For what it is, it does it well. The world is detailed and the sprites look good. The combat animations are decent even if they can be a bit repetitive since there are several characters that the player can choose to have in the combat party. There isn’t any real over the top moves other than Hero combo’s. The game does include a few mini games but they aren't much to write about other than the card game which I found to be the most interesting. The large scale combat scenes are fun as long as you're paying attention and use the legion skills to turn the tide. The game does have duel scenes, which much like the older games could be very annoying if you don’t follow the tells: then sprite changes, here words, that have to be completed to advance the story. If you run into trouble or don’t feel like trying to match up what they are saying to what you should be doing I suggest looking it up. Some of those scenes are long and you have to start over from the beginning if you lose. Also if you want a little more backstory to the game I do recommend playing the Rising prequel. It is a completely different type of game, more like a metroidvania, but it is fun in its own right and a few things do carry over into this game. The DLC for this game doesnt really change or add anything to the game itself but if your interested in a 3 characters that are covered then the backstory contained in them probably makes them worth getting. All in all if you like JRPGs and you like this kind of setup then this is worth playing. If you’ve never played the Suikoden series then give this game a try, its a pretty good recreation of that concept. If you have played those older games then its still worth playing just be ready for some weird Dejavu.
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Posted on: April 24, 2024

SR850
Jeux: 6 Avis: 1
Woke Translators Just Ruined This JRPG..
"Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes looked like an interesting spiritual successor to PS1 era JRPGs, sadly, western translators have ruined the game with a pathetic translation that not only lectures the player with identity politics but is also just woefully incompetent." [url=]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayOBsgJQEb4[/url] Ruins the game and must be fixed asap. I can't buy, play this game other than intended by developer. Beware: The Moderators on discord are woke too. They ban everyone mention this..
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Posted on: May 10, 2024

nategraves
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 120 Avis: 7
Argue in the forums...
...review the actual game. I'll keep it simple. It's a mixed bag. Eiyuden manages to capture the feeling of PSone JRPG in a way that's a bit harder to quantify than just visuals. It's clear the inspiration here was much more Suikoden 1 & 2 instead of say, Suikoden 3. The battle mechanics are simple, but enjoyable, the music is great and the voice acting ranges from really good, to...not so great. Some of the pixel art is fantastic, some of it (the running animations for instance) is comedically bad. Maybe on purpose, maybe not. Either way, the mix of "fantastic" to "kinda bad" reminds me a lot of that era. The nostalgic games of your youth weren't perfect either. I do think the delay during menuing is terrible and maybe one of the biggest regular annoyances in the game. I haven't encountered any major bugs, and the game looks fine with the refresh set to 30 fps, although I'm aware of the encounter bug, and it shouldn't be a thing, at least there's a very playable workaround. The translation is hit-or-miss. It's not as godawful as its made out to be, but it's also a good lesson in where localizers should exercise some restraint too. You're not as cute as you think you are. Still, there's more than enough here that should please fans of Suikoden wanting more, more than enough that the game gets right instead of wrong. It's flawed, but it's also cozy, inviting and a rare treat to play something like this as a new release instead of simply retreating back to the well of decades past. I'm no apologist for this game, but I personally found most of its issues apart from the menuing to be minor enough that it's easy to recommend.
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