Like the name says im wondering which is the best out of Xenogears Chrono Cross and Suikoden I & II
EDIT: incase your wondering why these 4 games its because I just got them.
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Like the name says im wondering which is the best out of Xenogears Chrono Cross and Suikoden I & II
EDIT: incase your wondering why these 4 games its because I just got them.
Suikoden II, without a doubt. It's the best turn based RPG I've ever played, and a lot of people share that opinion, given the high price on eBay and countless fandom. Play the whole series. ;)
well your name just gives that fact away :p
Xenogears is the best out of that bunch. Then Suikoden II, then Suikoden and lastly Chrono Cross. All greats games.
I would choose Xenogears as overall best.
Suikoden II. You should throw Chrono Cross away.
Suikoden II, without a doubt. I loved the first one, but the second owns my soul. :)
I'd say Chrono Cross, because I've never played the others. Chrono Cross is very much so an enjoyable game, IMO.
I like Xenogears the best out of those, being as I haven't played either Suikodens.
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Suikoden II. You should throw Chrono Cross away.
I've heard a lot in support of Suikoden II, but as I don't have $150 to drop on a game, I'll go with the best out of those I HAVE played, Xenogears.
Chrono Cross
It depends what type of gamer you are. Xenosaga and Suikoden II, which seem to be the two most popular, are two drastically different games.
From what I've heard, seen, and played, Xenogears is a game geared towards a more philosophical and intelligent player. The story is far, far more in-depth when compared to Suikoden II and there are a lot of subject branches. Philosophy, religion, and politics are quite a big part of the story of Xenogears. If you're into games that will drag you in for the long haul, Xenogears is probably your best bet.
Suikoden II, which I should add is my favorite RPG of all time, however, is nothing like Xenogears. It is a simple story of love, betrayal, and minor politics. The story is easy to follow and has a lot of great twists but they aren't really anything too groundbreaking. The game itself will take you on and adventure and keep your attention throughout, but it sets out to tell a specific story and it accomplishes that marvelously. The fact that it is far less in-depth of a story than Xenogears is probably a major turn-on.
The other two games, while both great in their own right, do not hold a candlestick to either Suikoden II or Xenogears. I highly suggest playing all of the games because they are enjoyable.
Let's, uh, list:
1. Suikoden II
2. Xenogears
3. Suikoden I
4. Chrono Cross