Square used to be a company that I would drop my cash on…even if I didn’t really read/see any reviews.
Nowadays?
Hell no, I’m waiting for reviews and even then I’d rather play a demo first.
As a publisher, they’re doing okay, but as a developer?
BAH!
Unfortunately, I think a lot of SE’s problem at the moment is simply because the higher-ups in the company meddle too much with development – specifically SE’s President Yoiichi Wada. If that guy just stuck with the rest of the suits in the boardroom and left development completely in the hands of those he’s paying to do so, then the company would be so much better off for it. But as it stands…
The last (original) game from them I’ve had fun with was The World Ends With You.
Hironobu Sakaguchi: Plot and gameplay.
Nobuo Uematsu: Music.
Yoshitaka Amano: Characters design, now he desings minor characters.
Now there are untalented people directing the main games, I think there’s a lack of humilty.
These are the narcissists that direct today’s FF…
Motomu Toriyama:
"Roses have many meanings" WTF? I bet that he feels proud of himslef just because he said that.
"The director wanted to make Caius’ Theme into something that could surpass One-Winged Angel" LOL! Mizuta and Hamausu’s music is boring, Shimomura is a nice option.
Yoshinori Kitase: His only good game is FFVIII but there’s a lot of people that can’t stand that title, it receives some hate because it’s about teenagers and stuff.
He thinks that he’s responsible of FF, watch/read the interviews.
Tetsuya Nomura: You can find in some menus "CHARACTER DESIGN: TETSUYA NOMURA", he thinks that his work is really great and important, just look at Lulu and Serah, they look like transvestites and Ignis looks like Travis Touchdown’s gay version, LOL.
"The development team settled on the name Bravely Default: Flying Fairy so that the subtitle would abbreviate to "FF", as a reminder of the game’s origins."
With persons like that FF can die right now and BD be the new star of Square Enix.
Hiroyuki Ito (Brilliant Game Designer), Hiroshi Minagawa(Easily a good Director), Akihiko Yoshida(Better artist than Nomura IMO), Yoko Shimomura(Could fill the shoes of Uematsu), Hitoshi Sakimoto (Independent musician, but still hireable).
IMO they are the only people that could catch a glimpse of the magic of FF. Specially Ito.
In a recent interview Hiroyuki Ito was asked if he would consider returning to the Final Fantasy series. He replied, "I’m a working stiff, so if the president tells me to do it, I’ll do it. Talk to Mr. Wada." So until Ito and others get their chance, we�re stuck with Nomura and Toriyama.
Also – The fans. Square has the longest franchise in video game history and it�s harder for them keep everyone satisfied. Old fans grow up and want more than characters with ridiculous hairdo and outfits and stories that are becoming clich� with each installment, while new fans embrace the same formula hardly wanting anything changed.
I’m not sure, that’s more complex…
This time, Square Enix cared about the negative opinions from the casual gamers (maybe people that wanted to try a JRPG) and fans and not to the positive opinions from popular video game reviewers (IGN, GameSpot…) that’s why FFXIII-2 had to be better than FFXIII.
Fans… There’s something really diferent, fanboys/girls, those persons will "like" every FF game, it doesn’t matter how bad the product is, they will buy it, "love" it and attack any person who doesn’t think the same way.
Regarding the fans… You have your casual fans, who enjoy a good game/story/characters/etc and want something to escape into now and then. Then, the general fans… ones who can see both the good and bad, but as long as it’s grabbed their attention, they’ll stick it out. Next the critical consensus, these are the ones who read over EVERYTHING the game has to offer, critique almost every aspect and if they find something they don’t like… they’ll pounce! These three groups are pretty much universal, as is the fourth group… the rabid fan(atic)s… These are the worst kind around as to them, the company does no wrong, is always perfect and if you don’t like even one aspect of said game, these ‘people’ will attack you with everything they can think of (which in the case of some of them, reverts back to the old "This is better than that because it is" mentality).
Companies now have to make games with a broader feel to get the most back from the fans… the days of single RPG, FPS, Platformer games (Ones which focused on one aspect) are over, and now combined genres of games are the flavor, as they are used to appeal to fans of multiple genres to buy them. With this practice though, they have to work harder to make it work altogether. Some succeed, others don’t… and companies won’t know until the initial sales.
Also, as the poster above me pointed out, there were so many complaints about the old battle system being outdated that they had to change it, and now the internet population is complaining that they listened to them, makes no sense to me?
Did we get anything special?
Nah, just a massive collection of all FF games in the main series in one set so expensive that you’d have to sell the kidneys of everyone in your family just to get one.
As an FF fan who already has all the FF games in the main series, it seems pointless to waste the kidneys of my loved ones in such a manner.
That being said, being an FF fan as I am, I’d very likely be one of the first to lay down my pancreas to buy Final Fantasy 15, whether it turns out to be crap or not.
Lightning Returns seems kinda interesting as it seems like they borrowed the single player aspect from LoZ (Legend of Zelda) which only has one controllable character (Link). (are there any Zelda titles that have a party system or are they all single player, single controllable character games?) I would like to see how this game release turns out. It’s funny I started at XIII which for both games I completed story wise (XIII-2 I also 100% cheevos unlocked) I have all the other Final Fantasy’s too, but the only one I completed was Crisis Core and Dissidia 012 [duodecim] Final Fantasy…all the rest are still incomplete either stopped right after the beginning or in the middle of completion because I got stuck.
Sorry for bumping this thread.
I agree. Don’t worry they might come back with awe-inspiring revolutionary game ! Don’t lost faith yet.
Meanwhile at Square Enix Headquarters in TOKYO:Computer & Muppets – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8d4RtvMQp10)