>>> I think the merging was a great idea specially for Enix, just look at Dragon Warrior VIII.
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>>> I think the merging was a great idea specially for Enix, just look at Dragon Warrior VIII.
And look at all the upskirt shots that were in FFX-2 :love:
But seriosuly, Enix's material seemed questionable to me at times before the merge.
How so?
well, Square Enix hasnt really had the time to make a Game
FFX-2 already had its principles and settings/atmosphere
I know better games from Squaresoft, so its Squaresoft
But Square-Enix can fully show what they have got with FFXII....
FF12 had better be good, that's all I gotta say. Enix made some sweet RPGs, Squaresoft made sweet RPGs, so together, they own the field. The upcoming games had better be good though. I've waited so long for the next FF. 11 doesn't count since it was online.
VII didn't count because it was futuristic. :rolleyes2
That is the Best Game ever!!!
^___^
squaresoft.
ffx(FANTASTIC)
ff7(FANTASTIC)
enix
ffx-2(HORRIBLE RANCID AWFULL)
done
Enix didn't develop Final Fantasy X-2, though. The merger only affects business/corporate decisions anyway. They still for the most part (if not completely) make games indepentently of each other other.
Besides, collaborating on a few development projects probably wouldn't be a bad thing.
sword of mana wasnt bad, i think it was square enix
i dont care what its called as long as its part square, but i guess having to put the space bar in the words square enix gets annoying for me, so i'll have to go with squaresoft
Thanks for clearing that up.Quote:
Originally Posted by Yuna Braska 19
I still call them Square... and yes, SoM was developed by Square EnixQuote:
Originally Posted by blackmage_nuke
I won't pretend to really enjoy the Dragon Warrior games, from what I've played, but I'm guessing VIII will be fantastic. Overall I think they're a better company after the merger--they're more powerful now and can't exactly be forced to do whatever Sony wants. After the Spirits Within flop, Sony basically kept them out of bankruptcy by buying a lot of Square's stock, I believe, so they had an unsettling amount of control over what they could and couldn't do. Considering the amount of time they existed as Square and the much shorter amount of time they've been Square-Enix, it's unreasonable to expect them to be popping out as many good titles.
Judging the quality of SE games compared to Squaresoft games would be premature. However since Enix joined what has happened to the FF series? Delay,Delay,Delay. Fewer good non-series games are being released (Xenogears, Vagrant Story,) and we've got how many spinoffs to FF7 coming? I dont like the merger, but given the circumstances it was probably unavoidable.
And it was made by Square several years ago going under the identity "Final Fantasy Adventure".Quote:
Originally Posted by §håd0w