'Gamer Magazine' probably foresees the downfall of grammar and punctuation in a few years as well.
Printable View
'Gamer Magazine' probably foresees the downfall of grammar and punctuation in a few years as well.
Like many others, I see no indication of Final Fantasy dying anytime soon. But let's say it DOES die, that SquareEnix announces they won't make any more FFs. Would it really be that bad?
I don't think so. There is more than enough RPGs already living in the shadow of Final Fantasy. And companies (both Squenix and others) wil continue to create other great RPGs, maybe even some who are greater than your favorite FF. And without half the spotlights on Final Fantasy, they might even get some well deserved publicity.
There will always be great RPGs around. Wheter they're called Final Fantasy, Pokemon, Chrono Trigger or Earthbound doesn't really matter.
Maybe not financially, but in terms of game quality, I think so. So I guess the series isn't in danger as long as it's financially viable, but the spirit of the series could die before that.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
Game quality? No, the quality of the games is fine. Your point is that you dont like the newer games. Quality as in story, graphics, etc is still high. The 'spirit' is bull. Games dont have 'spirit' or 'feel'. Those things are in the players.Quote:
Originally Posted by Alder
Final Fantasy is doing better than it ever has, regardless of the constant complaints from fans about X, XI, X-2, and the look of XII. It's reached a wider audience than it ever has before, and sales are soaring. It's really that simple.
Well, okay then. The series is dying to me. I don't see the soul in it like it used to have. But maybe it is just me.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
Maybe you're just outgrowing them. They seem fine to me.
I'll help...*bows to Final Fantasy* Yes my master...I mean I won't let Final Fantasy die....Quote:
Originally Posted by ~red.foxx~
Maybe... the new games just don't give me the same feeling that FFIV and FFVI did. I liked FFVII, but not as much. And it feels to me like the series has been going off track since then.Quote:
Originally Posted by rubah
And I feel that Chrono Chross is not as good as Chrono Trigger, and newer games related to Secret of Mana are not as good as that game... etc.
Maybe it really is just me. But I can't get into some of the newer games.
i think as you get older and you play the newer ones, it's not that they're not good games, and you complain about the changes, but I find I can play games today without even thinking, cause for the most part they're identical to ones before them, like the zelda games I know how they work and find everything and figure out everything without even thinking about the game for 90% of it... Final fantasy has some of the same things to it, but that's why I love the different systems of growth and stuff that they have in them and why it won't die. They're changing things up to keep it fresh and yet still ahve that old feel. I don't know, I may actually be outgrowing games, which trust me, is something I never thought I would EVER say. It's just not the same experience it used to be... and i've always been a perfectionist in games and they've added all this stuff that you can miss getting, and it pisses me off and sometimes I don't even finish the game... unless it's FF or Zelda, or one of the really great games...
THE JACKEL
Final Fantasy will never be final.
Take this for example:
:cat::shoot:
The cat is Final Fantasy and the shooting is something trying to kill it.
just because sales are better doesnt mean the actual product is better. that just means its more mainstream and is actually potentially worse, especially to people who were using said product beforehand. take metallica for example. metallica released very awesome metal albums in the 80s. then they went all soft rock sissy crap mainstream with the black album, and fans were like "what the hell?" thus, making metallica past its prime, or whatever. the same is going with FF. FF 1-6 are classic games, and though the other games are good, they definately dont reach the same level of goodness as the olden days of yore. especially since the last game (x-2) totally sucked fat donkey balls. hopefully, 12 will bring the series back stronger then ever, and my respect for it will soar. but this is all just opinion, so i guess whats moderate to me may be awesomely great to you.
maybe i'm not experienced enough to see the drastic fall in spirit :mad: , but FF needs to change in order to keep up :jap: . i think it's called "evolution" :p . i used to hate the way FF has gone since Square became Square-Enix :strung: , but i wouldn't have experienced a lot of the great games :p that were born since the merger :jap: .
First of all, I will repeat it, games do not have 'soul'. Games, books, movies and the like effect different people in different ways. This does not mean the game has 'soul' or 'feel', these reactions are in the player, in the watcher, in the reader.
Second of all, I never said that the fact that they're making more money means they're better. The fact that they're making more money means the series wont die anytime soon.
How did X-2 suck? Because you didnt like the story? The gameplay? So on? Well a lot of people did. A lot of FF fans did. A lot of people think VIII sucks horridly. While some people love it to death. Each game has it's haters and it's lovers, and just because you hate the games, even if you hate all the recent games, doesnt mean the series is going down, it means the games do not appeal to you. I hated VIII and IX. That didnt mean it was going down, that meant those games didnt reach me.
If, by the logic of certain people disling the games means they're going downhill, the logic also applies that certain people loving the games means it's going uphill, right?
um :meditate: , regardless of whether the above post is referring to me or not :mad: - what a flawless speech, Abominatrix :moose: .
Nah, it was refering to the nay-sayers. But thanks xD