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I'm pretty sure that they dropped that after the negative feedback from XIII. But that's just what I've heard, no idea how true it is.Isn't agito part of XIII?
That's what I've heard. Honestly, I'm expecting Versus XIII to get renamed any day now.So... what's planned to be a XIII compilation [Agito] isn't anymore? That's why they made XIII-2 prolly. To end that and create Agito.
I doubt that, IMO Square has no idea what they're doing these days. I picked up FFIV on the DS a few days ago and it's fantastic, but outside of remaking FFI, II and IV Square is just kind of like "CRAP! WE'RE HARDLY RELEVANT ANYMORE! WHAT DO WE DO!?"and they're waiting for the right moment.
I agree. Although Versus XIII looks great I would rather they actually put effort into FFXV rather than just hastily rename Versus XIII.Agito is not FFXV. FFXV will turn out to be one of two things: a wholly new game, or a renamed Versus XIII. I'm truly hoping its the former.
I think Square needs to catch up with the times and realize that they're nowhere near as relevant as they once were. They can't just slap the Final Fantasy logo onto a box and expect people to get excited anymore.Square needs to professionalize a bit more and stop leaking a ton of info far ahead of release. It just ends up spoiling the games. Apparently they're aiming to spin Type-0 off into its own subseries as they've trademarked Type-1, Type-2, and Type-3.
TCG? Regardless, I get what you mean and I agree with it. It would be nice if FFXV was another FFIX in the sense that it's one big love letter to the series' past installments.For the future of Square, I think they should halt the main series after FFXV. From there, revisit the old games. Expand upon the worlds and characters we've grown to love. Honestly, it seems like they just may stop at FFXV, especially with the Dissidia franchise and the TCG coming out; these two feel like penultimate bookends for the series as they mix and mash elements from every game together.
They've been taking steps to do this, all we can do is wait and see how well they did when the PS3 version comes out. Honestly, Square isn't very good at making MMORPGs IMO.I'd personally suggest to Square to do the following:
1. Fix FFXIV so it's at least no longer an embarassment.
I love the idea of them expanding on their past series' but sadly Square only seems interested in milking FFVII. Although they did take steps in the right direction by setting XII in a pre-established universe. But yes, Square needs to realize that people have more love for the Final Fantasies of the past then they do of the Final Fantasies of the present.5. Work on reinvigorating the love for the old games beyond remakes through prequels, sequels, and other related works that may cross into other forms of media such as movies. Advent Children expanded FFVII tenfold as it paved the way for Dirge of Cerberus, Before Crisis, and Crisis Core... and the highly requested FFVII remake. Imagine what a FFVI or FFIX movie would do for those subseries. Basically, we're dawning upon a new age in Final Fantasy where each entry is becoming more and more a starting point for a subseries. FFVII has accomplished this, and FFIV, FFX, FFXII, and FFXIII have at least one related game each, in the forms of FFIV: The After Years, FFX-2, FF Tactics, FF Tactics Advanced, FF Tactics Advanced-2, FFXII: Revenant Wings, Vagrant Story, FFXIII-2, FF Versus XIII, and FF Type-0.
And this. Seriously, they just put out a new expansion, trying to keep it going for longer. IMO, the people who still play FFXI are like the people who still play EQ1. They've just invested so much into the game that they don't want to move on to better MMORPGs.@ Spire, add "End FFXI" to your list. It's pretty much done.
Kefka: Yeouch!!! *bounces three times*EDIT:
It did, I remember seeing packs and decks down a target a few years back.Did the KH TCG make it to America?
Pretty much. A friend and I went out and picked up new cards for the nostalgia and got bored pretty quickly. And this is coming from someone who played the game competitively as a kid.Pokemon TCG is weak. It's strategy is very linear (block trainer cards and conquer), so it should die imo.
Snycro monsters are a joke, IMO. Takes way to long to get out and relies to heavily on easily beatable monsters to win. Not fast enough for competitive play, same goes for fusion monsters. I think YGO is pretty solid, but eventually Snycro gimmick will stop being the focus of the newer sets and fade away like fusion did because it can't be taken seriously competitively.YGO went downhill as well.
Most likely. It will probably just be something fun to do with other FF fans I think.FFTCG will be more collectable than competitive I think.
I went to a Distant Worlds concert last summer. You won't regret a single dollar.Not game specific but I'm super pumped for the FF Distant Worlds concert in NYC! Me and a few of my friends are crazy and bought the VIP tix :3 so I hopefully get to meet Nobuo! Has anyone else here been to one before or is planning to go one?
http://www.ffdistantworlds.com/
Went to the Distant Worlds in Virginia past summer. It was amazing. Though I was disappointed that they chose to play JENOVA instead of Dancing Mad.Not game specific but I'm super pumped for the FF Distant Worlds concert in NYC! Me and a few of my friends are crazy and bought the VIP tix :3 so I hopefully get to meet Nobuo! Has anyone else here been to one before or is planning to go one?
http://www.ffdistantworlds.com/
He works with them, not for them. He is not paid a salary. Square owns the rights to the music he composed for them and they were not directly profiting off of The Black Mages.But Uematsu works with square right?
Buy the rights to his work? I find it truly odd that despite all the work Uematsu has contributed to Square, and despite how much rejoice and revenue The Black Mages actually bring to the fans and to the company, that they won't allow him to continue his little side project.Dumb. I mean, if a composer can't use his works, what can he do?
Pretty much. I've heard numerous remixes of Dancing Mad and I never really got what the big deal is. I can't even recall the melody.I really don't care all that much for Dancing Mad. It seems to have an Internet-fueled cult following similar to Molgera's theme from The Wind Waker, just as FFVI and Kefka have built up notoriety on the Internet like Majora's Mask. So much bandwagoning on the net. Regardless, Dancing Mad is a great theme, but definitely not one of my favorites.
Indeed. Although the game is normally 20 bucks I think, Steam likes to do random sales randomly sometimes.It's 5 because it sucks dude.
I would like to enjoy the expansions but I am not willing to put with the overwhelming amount of user-unfriendliness that FFXI has to offer.Chains of Promathia is fun though, just for the story<3
A friend of mine got it tonight, I'm going to head over to his place tomorrow and we're going to play until our fingers break.Get MvC3 and be a noob with me =(