Suikoden II saw a limited print run, and the lackluster initial response prevented a reprinting of the game. Despite this, the game was generally well-received by the media, and was given high scores by some of the most prominent gaming critics. Gaming website IGN awarded a rating of 9/10, and the GameRankings website gave it a score of 81 of 100 based on 23 sources. GameSpot granted a lower rating of 7.6/10, praising its innovative gameplay but criticizing its similarity to the original Suikoden.
Suikoden II remains one of the more valuable games for the PlayStation, commonly carrying an asking price of more than $130 USD[1] from potential sellers, or up to as much as $250 USD for an unopened version of the game due to the game's limited print run and lack of reprinting. The popularity of Suikoden III helped attract renewed interest in II, increasing demand with the supply fixed. The game is regarded by many fans as the strongest in the Suikoden series.
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