@@smilinggeneral8870 Not really, Culgan and Seed had very different motives their goals weren't clear but in the game it shows that they were fighting for their people. They had stakes in the battle for Highland. Alenia and Zahhak weren't as interesting characters in the end because they were just fanatical supremacist's, so even though we had a lot more time getting to know them they come off as very shallow people with not much character development or change after the Sol Falena coup. Even after the battle we learned that they were told to flee and not give up their lives in this war that was showing to be unwinnable since the Armes alliance failed miserably. They had no reason to fight be it honorable, to perhaps set up a future victory or whatever. Simply showing once again like at Dorrat and Lelcar that they'd rather continue pointless fighting than try and change. It is similar to the Culgan and Seed fight as it's a very similar setting, but you could say the same with the Ain Gide fight in Suikoden. They're both last stands.
While the moment was cool, I have always felt something lacking here. First of all, the battle is way too easy and unfair, I mean, the two of them against your 6 party members? They could had at least given them some henchmen, I don't know. Also, after taking Raging Nostrum, they should had given them different and unique abilities, but no, they continue doing the same normal attack with the occasional rune magic attack. Gameplay wise I think this battle lacked a lot, and also I think they could have done more with the raging nostrum overall in the game gameplaywise than just having them do a little more damage. That goes for Childerich and the Assassins too.
Kyle is an all rounder character and Galleon is full tank. They're not awful, player choices shapes how good they are and the player here made some questionable choices.
never mess with Falena's finest, maan watching this literally gave me goosebumps. I remember playing this till the early morning.
Georg damage omg
This view from the back is a very i exciting camera angle for these fights.
This was the one of the best final moments among the Queen's Knights..
this was a reference to culgan and seed fight.
@@smilinggeneral8870 Not really, Culgan and Seed had very different motives their goals weren't clear but in the game it shows that they were fighting for their people. They had stakes in the battle for Highland. Alenia and Zahhak weren't as interesting characters in the end because they were just fanatical supremacist's, so even though we had a lot more time getting to know them they come off as very shallow people with not much character development or change after the Sol Falena coup. Even after the battle we learned that they were told to flee and not give up their lives in this war that was showing to be unwinnable since the Armes alliance failed miserably. They had no reason to fight be it honorable, to perhaps set up a future victory or whatever. Simply showing once again like at Dorrat and Lelcar that they'd rather continue pointless fighting than try and change. It is similar to the Culgan and Seed fight as it's a very similar setting, but you could say the same with the Ain Gide fight in Suikoden. They're both last stands.
@@zilikam2nd433 its just a reference to their fight. they never said they the same goals..............................
@@pestbasin20407 Fair enough.
the character arts are beautiful in this game
Ye i like It so much
Hella brave to go up against Georg, Galleon, Miakis, Prince with a true rune, Lyon with a true rune. And Kyle.
Dusk and Dawn runes are not true runes. Suikoden V is the only main game in the series where the main character doesn't get a true rune.
@@knightenchanter7908. Twilight and Dawn ARE True Runes.
Where's the duel with Gizel Godwin?
7:21 very disgusting moment
While the moment was cool, I have always felt something lacking here. First of all, the battle is way too easy and unfair, I mean, the two of them against your 6 party members?
They could had at least given them some henchmen, I don't know.
Also, after taking Raging Nostrum, they should had given them different and unique abilities, but no, they continue doing the same normal attack with the occasional rune magic attack. Gameplay wise I think this battle lacked a lot, and also I think they could have done more with the raging nostrum overall in the game gameplaywise than just having them do a little more damage. That goes for Childerich and the Assassins too.
2 elites, its the same in Suikoden 2, you fight 2 very strong guys. And i mean bosses fights are just them soloing your party sometimes
True. The game felt rushed.. imagine if they have higher budget or better company to shelter them
@@SilferIIIsuikoden 5 is so easy... basicly almost 3 turn typically for fight to end (use boost, power rune, and killer rune)
battle of queen's knight
the best 👍👍👍
I'm confused, why does Georg get hurt after turns?
Blood Armor, I think.
because he is using blood scale armor
You people rely on magic way too much
Magic is bae
Because looks cool. Better than just swinging a sword.
Kyle and Galleon are awful.
Kyle is hybrid magic and swordsman, galleon is full tank
@@Yessir470 agreed.
I think Kyle is excellent.
@@Yessir470 And not used properly
Kyle is an all rounder character and Galleon is full tank. They're not awful, player choices shapes how good they are and the player here made some questionable choices.