March 3, 2025 - 07:51

In the beloved classic RPG Suikoden 2, players have long known about a notorious cheat that allows them to acquire two exceptionally powerful characters early in the game. This exploit has sparked debates among fans, especially with the recent remaster on the horizon. Many players hope that the remaster will omit this cheat to preserve the game's balance and challenge.
The ability to recruit these characters early can significantly alter the gameplay experience. While some players enjoy the advantage, others argue that it undermines the game's intended difficulty and progression. The excitement of gradually building a strong party is a core element of RPGs, and relying on cheats can diminish that sense of achievement.
As anticipation builds for the remaster, the community is divided. Will the developers choose to maintain the cheat, or will they take a stand for a more balanced gameplay experience? Only time will tell as fans eagerly await the release.
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