Suikoden III

Fifteen years after the events of Suikoden II, the stories of Hugo (the son of a village chief), Chris (the virtuous Knight of Zexen), and Geddoe (the rebellious unit commander) intertwine as they gather the 108 Stars of Destiny.

Overview

Suikoden III is the third entry in the Konami-published Suikoden series of role playing games, released for the PS2 in 2002. Suikoden IIIis the first of the series to use 3D graphics, and sported considerable changes to the series' traditional gameplay formula. The game received a generally warm reception, though was criticized by some for its changes to certain fundamental series elements, particularly with regard to gameplay. According to Famitsu magazine, Suikoden IIIsold almost 400,000 copies in Japan during its initial sales period and as part of The Best budget series. North American sales numbered in the area of 100,000 copies. It was unfortunately never released in the UK.

Story and Setting

 The original Flame Champion
The original Flame Champion

Taking place 15 years after the events of Suikoden II, the game is set in an area known as The Grasslands, northwest of Jowston, the region where Suikoden II takes place. The tribes of the Grasslands have just negotiated a truce with the mercantile Zexen Confederacy. Meanwhile, the Holy Kingdom of Harmonia (a northeastern Suikoden superpower) secretly plans an offensive of its own, 50 years after an enigmatic figure known as the Flame Champion who, bearing the True Fire Rune, led the united grassland tribes to repel a Harmonian invasion, spilling much blood on both sides. Tired of the war, Harmonia agreed to a 50-year detente, the upcoming expiration of which Harmonia eagerly awaits.

As tensions between the grasslanders and Zexen deteriorate into war, another faction, the Destroyers, secretly watches from the sidelines, manipulating events with an even greater, potentially world-ending aim in mind. This faction, the Destroyers, is led by Luc, a bishop of Harmonia. Seeing visions granted to him by his True Wind Rune, Luc realized that the future of the world was lifeless and desolate, and then set himself to stopping that future from happening by destroying himself and his True Rune, freeing the world from that future, regardless of the consequences (which presumably was the destruction of creation).

The game featured cameos and references to several familiar faces and locations in the previous games, such as Lilly Pendragon, the grown daughter of Gustav, a supporting character in Suikoden II's cast. It also has the ability to import cleared data from Suikoden II in order to unlock bonus content.

Gameplay

Suikoden III featured many changes to the formula of the previous games, including its standard battle and open war modes, as well as to the story progression itself (via the Trinity Sight System). It was also the only game of the series (outside of its spin-offs such as Suikogaiden and Suikoden Tactics) to feature multiple named, speaking protagonists.

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The basic battle system was altered to use a continuous combat area, wherein characters moved freely about the field, in stark contrast to the original facing-side battling of previous games. Participants were also grouped into pairs, which could only be given a single order per turn, reducing the need to micromanage each individual's commands. Rune spells were also given specific strike radia, and allies as well as opponents could be affected by offensive spells if caught in the blast area.

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The game's war clash sequences were also changed from a grid-based system to a node system, where units moved between static nodes. Nodes could project positive and negative effects on the occupying units. Clashes between army units resembled highly sped-up automated versions of standard battle, with individual pairs controlled by simple AI.

Trinity Sight System

 Trinity selection screen.
Trinity selection screen.

The most critical change to Suikoden III's gameplay came in the form of the Trinity Sight System, wherein the story played out via the perspectives of each of the game's 3 named protagonists. Each protagonist had 3 chronological chapters, and chapters could be selected and played in any order (until a critical point in the latter portions of the game). Certain other sub-characters gained their own sub-chapters, mainly to add flavor or to follow the development of the series trademark stronghold. The Trinity Sight System allowed the player to see the story from the viewpoints of 3 separate characters, each with their own motivations, opinions, and reactions to the shared experience of the game's plot. If the player managed to recruit all 108 Stars of Destiny before the point of no return, players were treated to a special sub-chapter detailing the actions and motivations behind the secret third group participating in the conflict.

In a departure from the previous games' largely linear progression, players were allowed to make several critical decisions as the game unfolds, eventually choosing which of the 3 protagonists becomes the next Flame Champion, thus determining the game's ending, though there is an official canon ending.

Protagonists

Suikoden III featured 3 named protagonists, a marked change from the previous games' usage of the singular, silent protagonist, named by the player (though given an official name by Konami for use in adaptations and spin-offs). The only character named by the player is the original Fire Champion who repelled the Harmonian invasion in the First Fire Bringer War 50 years prior. In fact, finding this first Flame Champion is one of the key goals in Suikoden III, though in the end, the Fire Champion has no direct involvement in the game. In fact, unlike every other silent protagonist in the series, the first Fire Champion has no official name.

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Hugo

Hugo is the only child of Lucia (a character from Suikoden II), and a member of the grassland Karaya clan. After his clan is attacked by Zexen Knights, Hugo is tasked by fellow clan member Jimba to seek out the original Flame Champion, and eventually learns the truth behind his disappearance following the First Fire Bringer War. Hugo vows to protect the grassland and end the war. In official canon, Hugo is chosen to be the next Fire Champion, inheriting the True Fire Rune and leading the united grasslanders and Zexen armies to victory over Harmonia, and ending the Destroyers' plan to end the world.

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Chris Lightfellow

Chris is a Zexen Knight, born to Wyatt Lightfellow, a Zexen captain who disappeared during her childhood. Dedicated to the path of knighthood, Chris shies away from many of the more domestic activities regular girls undertook. Haunted by her having to take the life of Lulu (one of Hugo's lifelong friends) during a battle at Karaya village, Chris finds out her father is still alive, and that she must find the Flame Champion to learn his whereabouts. Chris finds out that Wyatt Lightfellow had changed his identity, becoming Jimba, a fellow clansman of Hugo, and bearer of the True Water Rune. She inherits the True Water Rune (in canon) from Jimba/Wyatt, and joins forces with the grasslanders to fight the Harmonian invasion and end the war.

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Geddoe

Leader of the 12th mercenary company in the Harmonia Southern Frontier Defense Force. Along with his fellow mercenaries Geddoe is slowly drawn into the conflict, choosing to investigate the Destroyers and their role in instigating the Zexen-Grassland war (and later the Harmonian invasion). A typically "strong-and-silent" stoic figure, Geddoe actually participated in the First Fire Bringer War alongside Wyatt Lightfellow (father to Chris and later Jimba to Hugo) and the original Flame Champion. The fact that he never aged a day in the 50 years since then reveals later that he bears the True Lightning Rune (True Runes typically render their hosts immortal, immune to aging and disease). Geddoe joins forces with Hugo and Chris to put an end to the war and Luc's plans.

Side Characters

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Thomas

Thomas is a young boy sent to the Grasslands to meet his father, the head of the Zexan Merchants Guild. He is put in charge of Budehuc Castle. Under his leadership the castle became a thriving center of free trade and commerce. His castle eventually becomes the headquarters of the new Fire Bringer.

Soundtrack

 Cover art for the OST.
Cover art for the OST.

The original soundtrack of Suikoden III was composed and arranged by Michiru Yamane, Takashi Yoshida, and Masahiko Kimura. It was released in Japan as a 2 CD set on July 24th, 2002.

Tracklist:

Disc One

01 - Transcending Love (Genso Suikoden III Opening)

02 - Wind Blowing from the Hills (Hugo's Opening)

03 - The Wind and the Earth (Karaya Village BGM)

04 - Journey (World Map BGM)

05 - City on the Bridge (Fort of the Zexen Knights)

06 - Tension 1

07 - A Warrior's Pride (Inside Brass Castle BGM)

08 - A Day Amidst Dripping Trees (Zexen Forest BGM)

09 - Wild Soul (Battle BGM 1)

10 - And Now, The Results! (Battle Results Display BGM)

11 - Bine Del Zex

12 - Assault

13 - Escape

14 - The Glittering Blade

15 - Toppo•Nei•Shabon's Theme

16 - Narcy's Theme ~Again and Again~

17 - Let's Go on an Adventure! (Battle BGM 2)

18 - Pinch 1

19 - Don't Lose to Gyomu! (Gyomu Battle BGM)

20 - Beneath the Moonlight (Holy Knights of Roa BGM 2)

21 - Triumphant Return (Holy Knights of Roa BGM 3)

22 - Chris's Parade (Chris's Opening)

23 - The Council (Bine Del Zex Council BGM)

24 - Conversation 1

25 - Temple (Bine Del Zex Temple)

26 - Shining Grassland (Amul Plains BGM)

27 - Footsteps Approach (Truce Agreement BGM)

28 - Hurry to Karaya! (Amul Plains - Evening BGM)

29 - Karaya Ablaze

30 - Grief

31 - They're Blocking the Road (Battle BGM 3)

32 - Green Tombstone (Lulu's Resting Place BGM)

33 - Little Duck (Duck Village BGM)

34 - Conversation 2

35 - Detective Kidd's Theme

36 - Underground Corridor (Shortcut BGM)

37 - The Rustling Wind (Yaza Plains BGM)

38 - Sudden Battle (Battle BGM 4)

39 - The Great Cave

40 - Reunion

41 - Conversation 3

42 - Reminiscence

43 - A Pleasant Pasture

44 - Play Cards!

Disc Two

01 - Harvest Festival (Ixe Village BGM)

02 - Pinch 2

03 - Scattering Sparks (Battle BGM 5)

04 - Sunset Melody (Ixe Village - Sunset)

05 - Bright Farming Village (Chishan Village BGM)

06 - Tension 2

07 - Pounding Hooves (Army Battle BGM)

08 - To the Sealed Land (Kupto Forest BGM)

09 - Mysterious People (Alma Kinan Village BGM)

10 - Future Road ~Cross the Mountain~ (Mountain Road BGM)

11 - Reliable Merchants (Caleria BGM)

12 - A Chill Wind (Rupeak BGM)

13 - False Altar (Senai Mountain BGM)

14 - Abandoned Mine (Northern Cave BGM)

15 - Land of the Stone Stage (Land of the Stone Stage BGM)

16 - Fiery Rapport (TSS Menu BGM)

17 - Castle on the Lake Shore (Headquarters BGM)

18 - Koroku's Theme

19 - A Quiet Night Under the Moon (Headquarters - Night BGM)

20 - Stealthy Feet (Headquarters - Underground BGM)

21 - Sortie! (Sortie BGM)

22 - Searching for a Hero of Long Ago (Land Awaiting the Hero of the Flame BGM)

23 - Conversation 4

24 - One Step Forward, One Step Back (Battle BGM 7)

25 - Midwinter Land (Shindar Ruins BGM)

26 - Pinch 3

27 - Circle Palace (Circle Palace BGM)

28 - Complicated Thoughts (Land of Ritual BGM)

29 - Last Victory or Last Defeat (Battle BGM 7)

30 - Everyone's Smile ~Epilogue for the 108~

31 - To Peaceful Days (Staff Roll BGM)

32 - Way of the Broom

The 108 Stars of Destiny

The following is a complete account of all the characters that will join the quest.

1. Thomas

2. Sasarai

3. Caesar Silverberg

4. Luc

5. Dupa

6. Yuber

7. Shiba

8. Lucia

9. Yuiri

10. Salome Harras

11. Jimba

12. Juan

13. Sergeant Joe

14 Huga

15. Bazba

16. Yun

17. Edge

18. Yumi

19. Fubar

20. Nash Latkje

21. Aila

22. Hallec

23. Chris Lightfellow

24. Estella

25. Cecile

26. Geddoe

27. Melville

28. Ace

29. Alanis

30 Queen

31. Elliot

32. Franz

33. Iku

34. Scott

35. Ernie

36. Dios

37. Albert Silverberg

38. Mua

39. Dominic

40. Jeane

41. Shabon

42. Fred Maximillian

43. Rico

44. Percival Fraulein

45. Borus Redrum

46. Twaikin

47. Nadir

48. Duke

49. Barts

50. Bright

51. Toppo

52. Beechum

53. Gau

54. Reed

55. Samus

56. Mio

57. Tuta

58. Futch

59. Lily Pendragon

60. Jefferson

61. Sarah

62. Watari

63. Ayame

64. Sebastian

65. Shizu

66. Hortez VII

67. Elaine

68. Jacques

69. Joker

70. Wan Fu

71. Eike

72. Leo Gallen

73. Roland Lesaurus

74. Sharon

75. Nocolas

76. Gadget Z

77. Nei

78. Viki

79. Viki (Child)

80. Augustine Nabor

81. Belle

82. Koroku

83. Arthur

84. Kidd

85. Apple

86. Kenji

87. Mel

88. Peggi

89. Martha

90. Wilder

91. Rhett

92. Louis Keeferson

93. Mamie

94. Ruby

95. Muto

96. Landis

97. Kathy

98. Emily

99. Billy

100. Mike

101. Luce

102. Sanae Yamamoto

103. Anne

104. Gordo

105. Piccolo

106. Rody

107. Guillamue

108. Gordon

Manga

 Volume 1 of the manga.
Volume 1 of the manga.

A manga series based on Suikoden III was released in the United States by Tokyopop in 2004. It spanned 11 volumes and was written by Aki Shimizu.