Name a single vidya setting whose world is nearly as complex, detailed, grounded, lore-heavy or as realised as the Kiseki universe THAT ISN'T a heavily multi-media franchise (no canon books/TV series/movie that explains the world in ways the games already don't).
Flat 5% tax on everything, because I don't know economics, and it is for one purpose: To build a wall between Erebonia and Calvard and make Crossbell pay for it.
Oliver King
>THAT ISN'T a heavily multi-media franchise (no canon books/TV series/movie that explains the world in ways the games already don't). Already on the defensive, aren't you?
I think most of his taxes went towards the military, then infrastructure, and then social reforms. The first two got way more money than the latter, as laid out in the Five Metropolises Plan.
Austin Butler
god i want fat anime brappers on my face
Austin Watson
game looks good, very invested in that ass
Jeremiah Evans
>20 posts in >Not a single mention of Rean Shit thread, not even worth it
Suikoden did what Trails did 15 years earlier. And better. The only downside to Suikoden is Konami drove the creator away, so it fell apart after the third game.
rixia is a pure girl working as a prostitute in crossbell and calvard red light districts to bring money to her poor family in zemuria china.
Tyler Ward
>What was his tax policy? Didn't he standardize the tax rate for the whole country so the nobles couldn't levy whatever he wanted?
Jaxson Cook
I see this comparaison a lot but the 2 games have little in common beside the fact that there is a lot of characters.
Hunter Cox
That would be Dieter >from a family of (((bankers))) >becomes the mayor thanks to manipulating the previous one to resign after an assasination attempt >hires mercenaries to pull off an inside job attack to push citizens into wanting independence >ancestors have been manipulating shadowy sex cults that kidnapped children over the ages >wants to conquer the world with the help of secret societies
-Similar visual design -Characters share similar tropes and story arcs -Similar "grounded" setting (only in comparison to other JRPGs) -Both games have very low budget 3D models and would do much better with 2D sprites
Eli Thomas
I never thought it about it like that but that's eerily accurate.
By that logic, Final Fantasy and Pokemon are better than either Suikoden or Trails, simply because they've gone on longer and have far more games. And we all know that's not true. Quality > Quantity. It's actually a negative for Trails that it's taken them ten games to get to this point.