– Game starts with a fully animated cut-scene which shows the defeat of the 108 Stars of Destiny by the One King
 – Take control of a young male
 – Hero is a member of the Citro Village Defense Corps
 – Masayuki Saruta, producer says the development team has “stayed true to the design philosophy of Suikoden”
 – Move with control pad or stylus
 – Menu selections with tap or A button
 – Most battles are random, fought through a menu-driven interface
 – Battle-party size has been dropped to four instead of six, but a support character can be added. Can execute co-op attacks.
 – “Various types of ethnic and creature groups”
 – Game progression is mission based now
 – Buy new weapons instead of upgrading gear you already have, no True Runes, no one-on-one battles or strategy battles
 – No recurring characters
 – No locations/stages from previous Suikoden games, instead there is a parallel-worlds concept
 – Share characters locally or over Wi-Fi, then can use a character that has been sent to you to complete missions
 – 3D character models with 2D backgrounds
 – Full voice-acting for most important scenes
 – One of the composers from previous Suikoden titles working on this title
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