When i started playing it, i was afraid i'll soon let go of it because the plot contained war affairs that i don't like.

User Rating: 9.5 | Genso Suikoden II (PSOne Books) PS
Well, i'm glad i was wrong. Even though main story of this game is about war and bringing peace to all nations, i was surprised how many unexpected quest and encounters i've found.
The game constantly refreshes players' view of itself, it doesn't let one to get bored as to say.
Tons of bosses, foes, dialogues, quests, items. You can do it all here: trade, upgrade, build, grow, cook, fish, input runes in weapons and use magic.
Even though the game looks qute and harmless, i found a lot of cruels scenes and events, such as in real life. Well, war is war, there have to be casualties.
Oh i could talk a lot about it, but you have to see it for yourself to understand it fully (of course if you finish at least 50% of it). What i liked the most are well made cut-scenes, the variety of monsters, items, runes and NPC's, zillions of quest (tons unsolved from my side as i noticed. When i finished the game, there was a NPC screen for any possible NPC's you could find and make join your forces, so i realised i have about 50/50 of all possible mates). And the "Fin" screen after credits.... it was a headshot...