I've never even played Xenoblade and I'd pick it. FF13 was a horrible game.
Japan is already theirs. Don't kid yourself otherwise.Nintendo now need to get multiplat Dark Souls 2 and exclusive Versus XIII.
Japan would be theirs.
Unlike the original, XIII-2 was a very solid, very meaty game, however then you're stuck with that still atrocious scenario and general vibe of things. I've said this a few times, but Square seems to have a hard time lately marrying both a truly compelling game and a palatable aesthetic /setting at the same time.
Look at FFX-2, that's probably the best playing Final Fantasy out there, but giant swaths of people don't want to even remember it because... it's FFX-2 :lol
Square needs to become more worldly, again. This doesn't mean trying to rip off western developers or to adhere to something they're not... just go back to the old classical vibe and make something that looks and reads like XIV and plays and flows like X-2/XII
Japan is already theirs. Don't kid yourself otherwise.
Today's first-party output simply gives them a fighting chance at 2nd in every other market... even with NON-EXISTENT THIRD-PARTY SUPPORT.
Looks low poly and barren... but OK draw distance for terrain is nice. Radeon 4000 shows that can deliver more than X360/PS3 GPUs.
BURN
=p
Square has definitely lost something, in my opinion. I won't sit around arguing over specifics, but to me when I compare a game like FFIX to FFXIII, something seems to have gone wrong. I don't know if it is talent, management, or whatever.
It will be even more ridiculous if Nintendo shows more of X in E3 while SE shows nothing of Versus.
It will be even more ridiculous if Nintendo shows more of X in E3 while SE shows nothing of Versus.
Wow lets not get carried away here....
Monolith Soft , as amazing as some of you want to believe, have released one excellent rpg and have also released some not so good titles.
Square Enix has released a plethora of amazing rpg's throughout it's creation with some being the best in the genre. They are known for their JRPG's.
In no way do I think Monolith is on the level of Square Enix. They need a far larger studio and would need an amazing catalogue of jrpg's to be considered equal.
However I do agree on the notion that this game has pretty much embarrassed not only Square Enix but most third party developers in Japan. They have had 6 years to create one open world JRPG and they have all failed. This generation I would put Monolith's output above Square Enix if we are strictly talking home consoles as I think FF13 and its counterparts are mediocre if not bad.
It could easily change in the future though. I think Versus has far more potential than any of their previous games and even X to be honest.
Everything I have seen about Versus, the music, the gameplay, the characters, and everything I have read about the story, over world and other decisions has cemented it as my most anticipated RPG. Bearing in mind that the last time we saw gameplay was two years ago I am expecting quite an improvement when it is next shown.
So far X does seem like Xenoblade however I still think Versus will be better than Xenoblade. The music, art direction and gameplay (to a lesser extent) in Xeno are all top notch but I did not like the story or characters at all. ( I do place a lot of importance on story in JRPG's). I know we have not seen much of this game but if Xenoblade is anything to go by it does not instill excitement.
I think all this has done is pressure Square Enix in showing us Versus again.
Se lost Matsuno meaning you can forget something like fft, vagrant story and ff12 first half.Square has definitely lost something, in my opinion. I won't sit around arguing over specifics, but to me when I compare a game like FFIX to FFXIII, something seems to have gone wrong. I don't know if it is talent, management, or whatever.
Wow lets not get carried away here....
Monolith Soft , as amazing as some of you want to believe, have released one excellent rpg and have also released some not so good titles.
Square Enix has released a plethora of amazing rpg's throughout it's creation with some being the best in the genre. They are known for their JRPG's.
In no way do I think Monolith is on the level of Square Enix. They need a far larger studio and would need an amazing catalogue of jrpg's to be considered equal.
However I do agree on the notion that this game has pretty much embarrassed not only Square Enix but most third party developers in Japan. They have had 6 years to create one open world JRPG and they have all failed. This generation I would put Monolith's output above Square Enix if we are strictly talking home consoles as I think FF13 and its counterparts are mediocre if not bad.
It could easily change in the future though. I think Versus has far more potential than any of their previous games and even X to be honest.
Everything I have seen about Versus, the music, the gameplay, the characters, and everything I have read about the story, over world and other decisions has cemented it as my most anticipated RPG. Bearing in mind that the last time we saw gameplay was two years ago I am expecting quite an improvement when it is next shown.
So far X does seem like Xenoblade however I still think Versus will be better than Xenoblade. The music, art direction and gameplay (to a lesser extent) in Xeno are all top notch but I did not like the story or characters at all. ( I do place a lot of importance on story in JRPG's). I know we have not seen much of this game but if Xenoblade is anything to go by it does not instill excitement.
I think all this has done is pressure Square Enix in showing us Versus again.
ALSO the people who developed some of those amazing Square RPGS are currently members of Monolift Soft
What did they make at Squaresoft besides Xenogears? I was honestly never a huge fan of Xenogears. It's good, but really overrated.
FF1-9
Secret of Mana 1-3
Secret of Evermore
FF Tactics
Chrono Trigger
Chrono Cross
and I'm sure more. That's just what I can think of off the top of my head.
FF1-9
Secret of Mana 1-3
Secret of Evermore
FF Tactics
Chrono Trigger
Chrono Cross
and I'm sure more. That's just what I can think of off the top of my head.
In what capacity are you claiming they're responsible for these games? Certainly not director or anyone super high up.
Unless you're into nonsensical Kingdom Hearts sequels, I challenge this statement.Their handheld front is great though.
Isn't Ito a janitor now?Lots of people who worked on FF1-9 are still there. Sakaguchi only directed a handful of them and was just producer on the rest. Kitase, Ito, still there. Off the top of my head.
Actually I didn't realize you specifically meant those that were at Monolift Soft. I thought you were speaking about Square's missing staff in general.
Isn't Ito a janitor now?
People can say what they will about The Spirits Within but Sakaguchi-era Square put out quality games.
Lots of people who worked on FF1-9 are still there. Sakaguchi only directed a handful of them and was just producer on the rest. Kitase, Ito, still there. Off the top of my head.
I say that movie nearly tanked the company.
Square Enix has released a plethora of amazing rpg's throughout it's creation with some being the best in the genre. They are known for their JRPG's.
In no way do I think Monolith is on the level of Square Enix. They need a far larger studio and would need an amazing catalogue of jrpg's to be considered equal.
For a guy so intrumental in realizing my three favorite Final Fantasy titles, I figured there must be some reason he hasn't done anything since... especially in the wake of such failure by everyone else.Yes, the guy who directed FFVI, FFIX, and finished directing FFXII is now a janitor. You figured it all out.
If you looked like your avatar, I'd say that's one lucky Square fan.I ran into a Square fan the other day, then backed up and ran over him again.
What roles did those that had a hand in those games that are still there play? Without having an intricate knowledge of Game Development I can't see roles lower than Producer, Director, and Script Writer would have that large of an influence on the final product overall.
Also, Sakaguchi also held positions spanning from Director of Planning and Development on up to Executive VP during his time there, so his influence on games would have been larger than just the roles he's credited in on each game.
For a guy so intrumental in realizing my three favorite Final Fantasy titles, I figured there must be some reason he hasn't done anything since... especially in the wake of such failure by everyone else.
So he's either retired or a janitor. I hope he's retired and sleeping on a bed of yen. He deserves it.
I think Monolith is probably better managed than Square, but my prediction is that we aren't going to get a release date for X this year. We'll find out next year when they think it'll be done.X only has to announce a release date at E3 to further drive a stake in Square's management of Versus
Japan is already theirs. Don't kid yourself otherwise.
Today's first-party output simply gives them a fighting chance at 2nd in every other market... even with NON-EXISTENT THIRD-PARTY SUPPORT.
ALSO the people who developed some of those amazing Square RPGS are currently members of Monolift Soft
Compounding this problem is their localization problems. Sure their "AAA" HD titles (ie. Lightning games, as it stands) come out globally virtually at the same time. But they've passed on two Dragon Quest games on the 3DS, haven't made any statements about Bravely Default, and DQ7 is also up in the air. The good things Square Enix is known for exists in these games they seem to have no interest in localizing.
Goddamn.MEANWHILE AT SQUARE JAPAN
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Lol, no it's not.What everyone is trying to say is that square lost it charm. Which is fact. Xenoblade is better then anything square release this entire generation.
Square Enix is way more relevant than Monolith has ever or will ever be, even during its bad years.Square is right there with Sega with being irrelevant.
Because people have shown they have no interest in buying them. They localized almost each & every one of their games two years ago, still, but that did them no good and even their bigger franchises are struggling over here. If they see very little to no profit in it, it's just not worth it bringing games like Dragon Quest Monsters & Bravely Default. Small localization companies like XSeed can bring niche games over and hang in there with low sales, Square Enix is a massive publisher and for them releasing games that have a high chance of causing losses and even in the best case scenario would probably be barely profitable... they just aren't worth it for for them, after so many failures (no matter if the games have been some of the best in their genre).The good things Square Enix is known for exists in these games they seem to have no interest in localizing.
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I give my vote to X.
Versus will obviously have the better hair, though, and that's all that matters.
So we wait another seven years for them?I suspect that Versus XIII (+Last Guardian) has been bumped up to the next gen system(s), so you might have to eat your words @ E3.
Perhaps he is helming FFXV AND a janitor. Why can Ito not be both things?Or he could be working on something in secret, like he always has before a game is announced? He's probably working on FFXV, and has been since FFXII in some capacity. We don't know yet. But that's how they always do it. They switch teams.
Certainly more plausible than janitor. People just say the worst case scenario every time for no reason, even if it defies all logic.
MEANWHILE AT SQUARE JAPAN
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