Soukaigi English Patch

The patch is applied to a Japanese Soukaigi disc image (typically a BIN/CUE file) using a simple xdelta patcher.

: Reviewers often note that the "tank controls" and clunky hit detection make it a difficult game to recommend, even if a patch existed.

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The game takes place in the city of Kyushu, a futuristic metropolis that has been isolated from the rest of the world due to a mysterious energy field. Players take on the role of a group of rebels as they attempt to uncover the secrets behind the city's isolation and overthrow the tyrannical government that controls it.

: The story involves a modern-day apocalyptic event in Japan where five warriors use elemental powers to combat "Yorigami" monsters. Gameplay Hurdles The patch is applied to a Japanese Soukaigi

The live orchestral score is considered one of the PS1's best. The Gameplay:

If you search for “Soukaigi English patch,” you will find a handful of results — but none of them offer a full translation. Here is what is actually out there. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

[Original Japanese ISO/BIN] ---> +---------------+ | Delta Patcher | ---> [English Patched Game] [Soukaigi English .xdelta] ---> +---------------+

A user on the Romhacking.net forum noted that Soukaigi has "lots of cutscenes," suggesting that the amount of text to be translated and re-integrated into the game is substantial. This makes the project a major undertaking for any fan translation team.

Because Soukaigi was not a commercial success and its gameplay has received mixed reviews over the years, fewer fans have been motivated to dedicate the thousands of hours required for a complete translation. Translators often gravitate toward games that are either widely beloved or mechanically easier to hack. Soukaigi falls into neither category for most.