Yeah I'm excited about Eiyuden for sure. Suikoden 1 and 2 were two of the best RPGs of all time. Never got 108 in any of them but I did have a blast otherwise. And those soundtracks, My God. Suikoden 3 was kind of mediocre and mainly coasted off of the first two for me. Also the fact that it was one of the last games I got during the era where I could only afford one game at a time (meaning I was much more likely to stick with something / overvalue the mediocre). Played the rest much later (like 12 years later). Suikoden 4 was flat-out terrible, might have liked it in-era. Suikoden Tactics was decent but forgettable, and Suikoden 5 was aight. It did everything it could to recapture the mood of the first two, and is easily the best of the post-2 games, but it never really grabbed me.
SaGa Frontier was amazing in 1998 when I played it, another game with an incredible soundtrack. Not sure if I want to play it again in this day and age though, have a feeling a lot of the mechanics / design haven't aged well. There's a lot of grinding and running around getting lost. I like the SaGa-style games a lot (FF2, FFL1 and 2, Romancing SaGa 3) but I don't know if I've got it in me to replay one I've already played. More likely to just leave the memories alone. Romancing SaGa 2 actually got a PS4 (and probably other systems) remaster back in 2019 or so that flew totally under the radar, and it looks great. If I'm gonna play a remastered SaGa I'll prolly go with that since it'd be new to me.