Output from both sides of Square Enix:
Square Side (Entire Generation)
All-Star Pro Wrestling (PS2)
All-Star Pro Wrestling II (PS2)
All-Star Pro Wrestling III (PS2)
Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII (Mobile)
Blue Wing Blitz (WSC)
Brave Shot (Mobile)
Brave Shot II (Mobile)
Chocobo no Fushigi Dungeon (WSC)
Code Age: Brawls (Mobile)
Code Age: Commanders (PS2)
Dice de Chocobo (GBA)
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (PS2)
Driving Emotion Type-S (PS2)
EverQuest II (PC) (Japan Only)
Final Fantasy (WSC)
Final Fantasy i (Mobile)
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls (GBA)
Final Fantasy II (Mobile)
Final Fantasy II (WSC)
Final Fantasy IV (GBA)
Final Fantasy IV (WSC)
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (DVD, UMD)
Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding (Mobile)
Final Fantasy X (PS2)
Final Fantasy X: International (PS2)
Final Fantasy X-2 (PS2)
Final Fantasy X-2: International + Last Mission (PS2)
Final Fantasy XI: Online (PC, PS2)
Final Fantasy XI: Online: Chains of Promathia (PC, PS2)
Final Fantasy XI: Online: Rise of the Zilart (PC, PS2)
Final Fantasy XI: Online: Treasures of Aht Urhgan (PC, PS2)
Final Fantasy XII (PS2)
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles (GC)
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance (GBA)
Front Mission (WSC)
Front Mission 2089 (Mobile)
Front Mission IV (PS2)
Front Mission V (PS2)
Front Mission Online (PC, PS2)
Hanjuku Eiyuu (WSC)
Hanjuku Eiyuu IV: 7 Nin no Hanjuku Eiyuu (PS2)
Hanjuku Eiyuu DS: Egg Monster Heroes (DS)
Hanjuku Eiyuu Tai 3D (PS2)
Gekikuukan Pro Baseball: The End of the Century 1999 (PS2)
Kingdom Hearts (PS2)
Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix (PS2)
Kingdom Hearts II (PS2)
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (GBA)
Makaitoshi SaGa (WSC)
Musashi: Mobile Samurai (Mobile)
Musashi: Samurai Legend (PS2)
Nichibeikan Pro Baseball: Final League (PS2)
Romancing SaGa (PS2)
Romancing SaGa (WSC)
Sword of Mana (GBA)
The Bouncer (PS2)
UNLIMITED Saga (PS2)
World Fantasista (PS2)
Enix Side (Post Merger Only)
Actraiser (Mobile)
Aleste (Mobile)
Dragon Quest i (Mobile)
Dragon Quest II (Mobile)
Dragon Quest V (PS2)
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (PS2)
Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special (PS2)
Drakengard (PS2)
Drakengard II: love red, ambivalence black (PS2)
Fantasy Earth: The Ring of Dominion (PC)
Full Metal Alchemist & the Broken Angel (PS2)
Full Metal Alchemist II: Curse of the Crimson Elixir (PS2)
Full Metal Alchemist III: Heiress to the Gods (PS2)
Grandia III (PS2)
Heavy Metal Thunder (PS2)
Radiata Stories (PS2)
Slime Morimori: Dragon Quest (GBA)
Slime Morimori II: Dragon Quest (DS)
Star Ocean: 'Till the End of Time (PS2)
Few disclaimers:
I limited Enix's output to post-merger stuff to keep the focus more on the Square side of the company.
Since handhelds don't exactly have set "generations," I just limited things starting with the Wonderswan Color, and ending with the last of the 2005 releases, Slime Morimori II.
Other than that, I put the list together fairly quickly, so there may be some mistakes (especially in Japanese titles), a few missing games, and a few Mobile titles in the wrong column (I have no idea which side makes half of these). Feel free to throw some corrections out there, or add onto the list if I forget anything.
Diablos said:
After waiting all of this time... what's another year or two? I'm serious! FFXII will be released shortly before, during, or possibly AFTER the PS3's release. That's ridiculous.
And? Final Fantasy IX was in the same situation, as it was released after the PS2 in both territories... Far as I can tell, it did fine, so what's the problem with FFXII repeating that?
Diablos said:
The next Chrono was one of my most anticipated PS2 games. I guess the guy that said "see you on the PS2" during the developer's ending in Chrono Cross is a liar.
Yes, no Chrono Break
is a very big disappointment, but with a few staff members moving on, and that Division being busy with PlayOnline, Final Fantasy XI, and their 2007 MMO, it's not surprising that we didn't see anything.
And given how much money that Division brings in, I'm thinking Square Enix will keep them focused solely on PlayOnline for next generation, as well.
Diablos said:
Square got their ass kicked this gen, IMO. Games like MGS have dethroned FF as THE game to get excited for.
What.
Legal Step said:
The square side of Enix is a big disappointment. At least they found new ways to milk FFVII.
Newsflash: Polymorphic Content (aka: "new ways to milk FFVII") = Enix's idea.
If you're going to bitch about something, at least put the blame where it really belongs.
All of that said, I'll throw my opinion into this as well:
I definitely agree that SquareSoft's output has been in a decline this generation, but I don't agree with everybody on
how much of a decline it has been. I mean, The Spirits Within bombing, the fiasco that is this so-called "merger" with Enix, and the focus on Mobile and Polymorphic Content (though you can shove these in the "fiasco" bit, as these are from the Enix side), etc have certainly hurt the company in more ways than one.
The new content focuses, especially, have to be the biggest stickling points for us, the gamers. While PlayOnline, SqEx Mobile, Polymorphic Content, and the "Three Pillars" focus are fantastic moves for Square Enix's pocketbook, all they mean to gamers is "Less original content." So instead of Kitase/Nomura focusing on bringing back something like Parasite Eve, they're focused on FFVII and KH; instead of Chrono titles, we get a Division dedicated to POL; instead of a handful of new
seperate Mana, Code Age, etc games, we get single game concepts broken up into a dozen projects, etc etc... It's frustrating, no doubt, and to call it disappointing would be the understatement of the century.
All that said, like I stated in the first place, I don't agree with how drastic this decline has been. Everybody saying things like: "Square Enix is worthless," "They haven't released a single worthwhile game this generation," "The only good game they've brought out was FFX," etc... In my eyes? All exaggerated. I mean, sure, their output pales in comparison to last gen's, but how in the hell does that suddenly translate to there being nothing worthwhile from the company
at all?
Oh right, it doesn't.