Oh then I know what you mean, spent $180 for Suikoden 1, and $250 for Suikoden 2. Luckily, I started on Suikoden 3 and continued on with 4 and 5 and got those when they were new at $60.I am one of those snobby collectors that can't stand the oncoming inevitability of an all-digital future. I know, I know, beggars can't be choosers. I keep hoping one day a physical complete copy will pop up.
Sealed or complete? I'm not that snobby, yet, that I need sealed but complete is a bare minimum for me. I got lucky with S1 — found it at a thrift store before the practice of looking everything up on Ebay became prevalent — and S2 — buddy in college sold me both S2 and Disgaea 1 for $40 total. S3 I think I found at one of those unannounced Circuit City clearances where a bunch of games were $10 if you actually scanned them. S4 I believe was through FamilyVideo.com back when they has really nice deals on used games online. S5 has eluded me. Also, I'm strangely proud of you for forking out $250 for S2 — a fan of my own heart.Oh then I know what you mean, spent $180 for Suikoden 1, and $250 for Suikoden 2. Luckily, I started on Suikoden 3 and continued on with 4 and 5 and got those when they were new at $60.
I don't even know what a modern Chrono game would look like. The expectations would be all over the place.
Agreed. I've found every entry in the Chrono series to be disappointing. BoF needs to return.
Yes, start with the first one, it is a charming game that isn't particularly long either and is excellent in its own right. Many will say the series peaks at the 2nd entry and while I think 2 is better than 1, I highly recommend playing 1 first for several reasons. I played the first 2 on Vita as well.This thread has gotten me very interested in trying out a Suikoden game. Would you guys recommend starting with the first one? I could get that on Vita for € 5 which is a pretty low barrier to entry.