But to contribute to the topic, I wish Final Fantasy games didn’t have . . . one ditsy female character. Or any for that matter. That means buh-bye Krile, Relm, Yuffie, Selphie, Eiko, and Vanille. Except Rikku from X, she’s not so bad.
Even though FFXI is an online game, it still has the features of a ‘normal’ (single player) FF title – regular FF monsters (like tonberries, malboros, cactaurs etc), the Job system, a deep and intricately woven storyline, summons, the elemental crystals, etc etc. And, speaking of the storyline, as a part of the game’s plot, the main antagonists are so strong (literally, gods), that a small ragtag group of angsty teens is nowhere near strong enough to save Vana’diel from destruction – a much larger force is needed to get the job done. So Square Enix are fully entitled to name it as such.
And before you pass judgement, FFXII effectively reused FFXI’s battle system and adapted it to a single-player setting anyway (in fact, FFXII reused a lot of things from FFXI). So your arguement falls flat on this point alone.
I’m sorry if I sounded like I’m having a go at you, but I’m very passionate about FFXI and become rather zealous when defending it. :p
Even though FFXI is an online game, it still has the features of a ‘normal’ (single player) FF title – regular FF monsters (like tonberries, malboros, cactaurs etc), the Job system, a deep and intricately woven storyline, summons, the elemental crystals, etc etc. And, speaking of the storyline, as a part of the game’s plot, the main antagonists are so strong (literally, gods), that a small ragtag group of angsty teens is nowhere near strong enough to save Vana’diel from destruction – a much larger force is needed to get the job done. So Square Enix are fully entitled to name it as such.
And before you pass judgement, FFXII effectively reused FFXI’s battle system and adapted it to a single-player setting anyway (in fact, FFXII reused a lot of things from FFXI). So your arguement falls flat on this point alone.
I’m sorry if I sounded like I’m having a go at you, but I’m very passionate about FFXI and become rather zealous when defending it. :p
I feel your passion for FFXI, but all the numbered Final Fantasy games were single-player RPG’s, and FFXI broke away from this simple tradition. I believe for that reason alone, FFXI deserved a more unique title under the FF franchise.
Square doesn’t seem to mind now about their naming choices, seeing as we already have a few games offset from the numbered series such as Crystal Bearers and Crystal Chronicles.
As Enkidoh stated, Final Fantasy XII recycled the battle system from FFXIO, altered it for FFXII etc. Final Fantasy XIV is recycling the battle system of Final Fantasy XIII for itself as well.
rkmx52 while you have your own opinion, others have theirs and may/do not agree with yours.
That is, unless of course you’ve played XI already and are basing your opinion on that fact alone, but it doesn’t seem that way.
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I’d also like to invite comparison to Warcraft. Warcraft 1-3 were undeniably great games IMO, but I would certainly not like to call WoW simply WC4. /shrug
Moar post pl0x