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Grandia 1 OST Disc 1 - 4. Farewell to Sue

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2008

Composed by Noriyuki Iwadare

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  • *sigh* It was so depressing when Sue left...Man, is it sad that there are RPGers who cry for at the most a week for a character? *sigh* The journey felt so...lonely without Sue...

  • You realize that even though Sue is a good friend and party member, she is still a child at heart. We all get (or got) homesick at one time or another...

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  • And now Farewell to Takeshi Miyaji... :/

  • This was one of the most depressing scenes in any game I've ever played, not only because it was well written but also because you knew you were making the right choice to save Sue. Props to her to making it that far at...what? ~7-8 years old? Gotta love Grandia.

  • @zo1ek agreed

  • I agree, such a sad and depressing tune. Still brings tears to my eyes to this day. You know it's a great RPG when you actually care about what happens to the characters.

  • An adventurer walks alone.

  • @Xotser i think its good that she sucked in battle seeing as kids that age shouldnt have been in battle anyways. and she is so small no wonder it takes time to recover :D

  • @zo1ek mmm i think i know what sceane you think of but i felt like suikoden wasnt as sad when "it" "disapeared" as for "it" is to hard to feel anything for.

  • @TimoWikstrom then try out Suikoden 2, nor Grandia, nor FF7 made me cry... but Suikoden 2 shredded my soul and made it whole again (at the end of the game, with the hardest to get ending :)

  • I truly cried when that scene came. Besides Final Fantasy VII, I've never seen a game, where you have to say goodbye to one or more of the main characters, let alone a character that you're playing from the very beginning.

    Truly, Grandia was one of the very best RPG games I've ever played. So good in fact, that I dare say it's better than Final Fantasy VII.

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