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Gensou Suikogaiden Vol. 1: Harmonia no Kenshi


  • Language: English

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Nash Latkje, the protagonist controlled by the player and an agent of Holy Harmonia's Southern Border Defence Force, has been assigned to obtain information to either verify or disprove a rumour concerning the appearance of one of the 27 True Runes in the Jowston City States. During his travels, he encounters Sierra Mikain, a female vampire, who decides to accompany him on his journey. As a result, he soon becomes entangled in the larger conflict involving the events of Suikoden II.

 

SuikogaidenVol1.rar - 318.1 MB

 

SuikogaidenVol1.part1.rar - 200.0 MB

SuikogaidenVol1.part2.rar - 118.1 MB

 

Note: This is English-patched Playstation .iso file. You need an emulator (like ePSXe) if you want to play it on PC.



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There is translation for this game?

I first saw it as a song for Jubeat music game so I guess the game must be quite good.

 

Also, just to be annoying(to the first guys at least) : the correct way of day time writing is 9/03/15

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At the risk of starting a debate, I have to disagree with you, Exsilon (unless you mistakenly think yesterday was September 3, 2015, in which case you need to double check your calendar). A format of month-date-year, in my experience, is what most people think of by default and so it is less likely to be confusing.

 

That being said, thanks to the both of your for your continued support of my time-stamping efforts.

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@Omega I dont want to start a debate as much as you do, going nitpicking about the format is actually just me being an annoying prick to the first poster that all. As for your format it is what people from the usa thinks of and i will leave it at that.

Oh yech the avartar of mine, she is Noire from the Hyperdimension Neptune series.

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I don't actually use mm/dd/yy. In my country we use the dd/mm/yy which makes more sense imo, but I don't know the format that most of the people use.

Also, thanks VNHunter, I was later going to search for one of those.

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