Suikoden 2 isn’t just a game for me—it’s a dancing flames of passion that engulfed me from the moment I first gripped that PS1 controller. Every pixel hits me with a thunder runner energy that electrifies my very soul, drawing me deeper into its immersive world with each heartbeat.

It’s not merely lush; it’s a verdant paradise teeming with life, a tapestry woven from the minds of creative geniuses.

The characters are not just quirky; they’re vibrant souls who leap off the screen and into my young heart, each one a kaleidoscope personalities.

But as Suikoden 2 journey ended, I craved for more. Suikoden 1 scratched the itch, and it magnified my love for Suikoden 2. It’s a supernova of storytelling, a masterpiece that stands alone in the annals of my personal gaming history.

Then, like a yell casted at my nostalgia, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes burst onto the scene—an explosion of raw emotion. For me, it’s not just a spiritual successor; it’s a blazing camp burning through my imagination for a second time.

The passing of Yoshitaka Murayama sensei casts a pall over this new dawn, a reminder that even the brightest stars of destiny must eventually fade. Yet still, I press onward, fueled by the fire of his legacy, determined to honor his memory with all I got

Which brings me to my next point which is this website. I got motivated to have it created and post Eiyuden content here and journal my experience playing the game and helping spread the beauty of this game. I wanted more people to appreciate the game and in turn produce a demand for another installment.

Moving on, I am playing this game in my own terms at the hardest settings, and trying my best to avoid spoilers. I wanted to play this game as when I was a young boy grinding and searching for secrets and tricks which I have discovered a few now.

Thanks for reading!