Watch Suikoden I & II HD Remaster’s Family Attack and Double Monster Attack

Watch Suikoden I & II HD Remaster’s Family Attack and Double Monster Attack

Konami offered a chance to see even more Suikoden I & II HD Remaster Unite Attacks, and this time the Family Attack and Double Monster Attack appeared. Both are special abilities present in Suikoden II. However, the original Suikoden does have its own variant of Family Attack with Eileen, Lepant, and Sheena.

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First, here’s the Suikoden II Family Attack Unite Attack that won the vote. It pairs up Riou, the protagonist, with his sister Nanami for an attack. While it begins with the two attacking the same enemy, Nanami takes a break to enjoy some tea and read a book in the middle. (Warning: there is quite a bit of flashing on-screen in the video clip.)

As for the runner up, it was the Suikoden II Double Monster Attack. It features Siegfried the Unicorn and Feather the Griffon teaming up to attack one enemy.

The third option in this poll was Warrior Attack. However, it didn’t specify if it would be the one from Suikoden or Suikoden II. The Unite Attack was present in both. In both games, both Hix and Tengaar must be in the party for it to be an option.

Konami frequently shares Unite Attack clips on Twitter after polls. For example, it recently showed off the Blue Gate Rune and 5 Squirrel Attack.

Suikoden I & II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars will release on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC via Steam in 2023.


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