Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes isn't a graphically intensive game. However, it's unverified on the Steam Deck, and some players with basic gaming setups will want to know if their device can run it. Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is the long-awaited spiritual successor to the much-loved Suikoden series after a successful Kickstarter project. The creators of the Suikoden games are behind the Eiyuden Chronicle series and it lives up to fan expectations with familiar combat mechanics, base building, and over one hundred recruitable characters. This guide shows Steam Deck users how to get the best experience and the minimum and recommended specs for PC users.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes - Best Settings For PC & Steam Deck
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In addition to loving gaming, Mike is an avid movie fan - especially cheesy 80s and 90s action films. He also loves watching wrestling, MMA, and anything with Star Wars, including the sequel trilogy. His favourite TV shows include Stargate SG-1, Battlestar Galactica, The Boys, Dexter, and Only Fools and Horses.
Mike's favourite gaming genres are JRPG and RPGs. He fell in love with them after playing Final Fantasy 7 and made it his mission to collect as many as possible back in the early 2000s. Michael grew up a wrestling and boxing fan, so he loves wrestling, boxing, and UFC games because they have a different pace to regular fighting games.