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If the Suikoden saga has nestled somewhere in the ventricle of your heartbeat, you must have heard of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, a spiritual sequel on which the Rabbit & Bear studio is ardently working, led by the tandem Yoshitaka Murayama and Junko Kawano . Their sacred union worked miracles when both were employees of Konami, and Suikoden fans obviously place a lot of hope in their reunion. But there is still a long way to go before we can finally taste the fruits of their labor, Hundred Heroes not being expected before sometime next year. In the meantime, Rabbits & Bear has entrusted the Natsume Atari studio with the production of Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising, a small Action-RPG which aims to familiarize us with the universe and some characters of this new license. In short, a kind of prologue with modest pretensions which, if it does not lack charm, never transcends the somewhat crude limits of its intentions.

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