DarkLordMalik
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Indeed.People saying this are in la la land.
People forget this is the same Square Enix that sold Type-0 HD with Episode Duscae for $59.99, and will sell Kingdom Heats II.8 HD for $59.99.
Indeed.People saying this are in la la land.
So instead of a Versus saga in multiple parts with Nomura, they bailed and decided on VII saga remake in multiple parts with Nomura.
The company that takes 10 years to release a game knows what?Hell no, that would be a disaster and they know it.
It's gonna be annual releases, probably each Holiday of 2017/18/19.
So instead of a Versus saga in multiple parts with Nomura, they bailed and decided on VII saga remake in multiple parts with Nomura.
This part confuses me a bit. Will every entry have a in itself conclusive story?
Indeed.
People forget this is the same Square Enix that sold Type-0 HD with Episode Duscae for $59.99, and will sell Kingdom Heats II.8 HD for $59.99.
And will sell FFXV for 60 dollars with no paid DLC and no microtransactions.
And will sell FFXV for 60 dollars with no paid DLC and no microtransactions.
Hell no, that would be a disaster and they know it.
It's gonna be annual releases, probably each Holiday of 2017/18/19.
Not only am I fine with Genesis possibly appearing -- I hope he does. And I hope he has a new extended reading of Loveless to irritate all of you![]()
I like Genesis.
Indeed.
People forget this is the same Square Enix that sold Type-0 HD with Episode Duscae for $59.99, and will sell Kingdom Heats II.8 HD for $59.99.
Yes and it's glorious.
I would still rather have Nomura's XV though.
Yes and it's glorious.
I would still rather have Nomura's XV though.
FF7R stands to be multiple times bigger than XV.
But you see how a company that sells a mere HD port as a full priced game would never in a million years charge anything less than $60 for a single part of FFVIIR?I don't see any problem with either of those decisions, but yeah you're right.
It's more like you set out on a journey and then midway through you get asked to pay to continue your journey. Except we have a option, albeit less pretty option, to do the full journey for cheap.
so no backtracking then? Or visit anything via airship?
wow pretty dissapointing.. just means its gonna be longer for me to play... not paying 60$ for 1/3 of a game ive bought 4 times...
smfh square .....😐
Dev times aren't what they used to be, converting the same gameworld at the same scale in HD is no easy task. I'd gladly take a single release with 3 blu rays, but we'd be waiting for a long time for that to hit. Relasing in chunks gets it to us sooner. Reaching the end of part 1 and waiting for the next is gonna suck though.
so no backtracking then? Or visit anything via airship?
Not really.
Duscae suggests FFXV will have a massive world.We know so little about the actual scope of the remake.
You seem upset.
FF7R stands to be multiple times bigger than XV.
People saying this are in la la land.
Of course, Full sized game, no Full sized RPG.
FF VII is like 10 Halo 5 full-sized campaigns.
guys, how does backtracking work with a system like that?
Not sure about the paid DLC but I do expect cosmetic DLCs, which is the norm for the series now.And will sell FFXV for 60 dollars with no paid DLC and no microtransactions.
FFVII: Remake will also likely have a budget that will dwarf FFXVFF7R stands to be multiple times bigger than XV.
I don't have any problem either. I bought Type-0 HD at launch and will get KH II.8 HD on launch as well.I don't see any problem with either of those decisions, but yeah you're right.
With this information, I'm expecting the following.
Part 1 - Expanded Midgar segment, expanded flashback (including some Crisis Core stuff)
Part 2 - Up to the big Sephiroth/Aeris climactic moment
Part 3 - Rest of the game
And if the series is successful enough, they'll go on and do a part 4 which will be new post-game content.
$40-$60/each, around 15-25 hours long per part. First part to come out January 31, 2017 (20th anniversary of the game's release in Japan).
Ew, no thanks. I'll wait for the complete version.
And then, this is modern Square. Why give them the benefit of the doubt?
Disc size really isn't the issue. More like asset and content creation.Well early on the geography inhibited that, and when it didn't and you went back to an area, it was mostly filled with NPCs with little no story sequences. Sidequest discussions at most.
I don't see why we can't have all the scenario data on the disc, but extraneous towns be downloadable data. By that point all those assets would be made, they would just have to be repackaged. Or, if you have disc 1 it installs all that content to the drive which gets pulled when you play disc 2, and if you only buy disc 2 it downloads the necessary disc 1 content on install.
No, this isn't what anybody wanted. But some people live in reality instead of fantasy land and are prepared to live with it, provided what they produce is up to par.
Good luck waiting until 2020.
If that is how you feel about FFVII Remake then by all means enjoy the original game. It's still a great one.
I personally want a full remake, not something where segments like Wutai and Gold Saucer get cut so they can streamline the story and fit the entire FFVII experience into a 40 hour game. Because with modern gameplay and cutscenes FFVII would not be remotely close to that.
i was responding to that guy that said the destination is all that matters
lol
At the SE executive board meeting room: "Lets make this into a trilogy.....lets split part 3 into 2 parts..... It works for Harry Potter and Hunger Games."![]()