Complex Heroes for Modern Storytelling
The shift towards complex heroes with distinct voices, allows the series to maintain unique storytelling while adapting to changing player expectations. Black and white character personalities no longer work.
All aspects of life have to be included. Whether it’s happiness, sadness, fear or anger. The feeling that it’s a start-to-finish game has changed as well.
The series always has multiple endings in store, depending on the choices you make and the more investment you put into it. The move towards spoken main protagonists contributes to the overall enjoyment, adding layers of realism and complexity. This continues to captivate players with a range of emotions, just like the protagonists.
The Return to Silence in Suikoden IV
In Suikoden IV, the series goes back to a silent protagonist. This time, the creators use a darker and a more diffcult personal journey. Players control Lazlo, a young man burdened by the Rune of Punishment. Lazlo’s personal story is one of survival and self-discovery.
The silent protagonist technique allows players to feel the personal weight of the cursed Rune of Punishment. Projecting Lazlo’s thoughts and emotions onto players makes it more realistic.
This darker storyline gives players a different experience from earlier installments. Without spoken words, the negative atmosphere is captured in great essence.
A Balanced Voice: The Prince in Suikoden V
Suikoden V presents a vocal though restrained protagonist. The Prince of Falena, Freyjadour, has the most intense story of all protagonists in Suikoden in my opinion.
His journey is tied to his royal duties and family ties. In contrast to Lazlo who stems from a royal family without knowing, the Prince is aware a noble background. He is driven by loyalty and honour towards his parents and sister. This displays a different type of RPG protagonist; a protagonist bound by loyalty, but forced to face personal hardship.
The Prince remains a grounded and morally steady figure throughout the hardships. This allows players to feel connected with the Prince and involved in his decisions. His personal growth comes through political intrigue, grieving the loss of his parents, and his responsibility to save his sister. He is aided by many, but also hindered by the various forces weighing on his shoulders.
At the end of the game, you find that he has grown to be an intelligent and ethical person. He sets out into the world spreading the knowledge of what he knows, and learning more of the roots of his father in the Island Nations.