Originally Posted by
LazarCotoron
Renmiri-it was very recently I heard that. Perhaps three months ago-I know Uematsu has worked basically exclusively for Square. Amano is a different story-he's been contracted to do many projects over the years. Square is probably his biggest customer, but he's done a lot of work for a lot of people. Anyways, I come back to this point down the line.
I believe we will know that our hopes for SE are dead if we hear about Final Fantasy VII VII. It's curious to say that because we are perilously close to that at present.
It's not Square, and it's not Enix anymore. The investors have entrenched too many of their people, and the artists and innovators that have made each company seperately amazing are abandoning the place like they were rats on a sinking ship. And the worst part is that the investors don't care if they sink the ship-as long as it sinks because it was that heavy with gold.
The great irony of life is that the people I detest the most are the people that make it possible to happen, and it is truly why I have such strong feelings on the issue. But y'know, this is where there's hope, and it's why I actually defend their actions. There's a limit to how big a company can get before it implodes under its own weight. For example... I hear General Motors is having problems according to this idea as we speak.
Besides that. If the things I heard about Uematsu, Amano, and Matsuno and his team are true, then the Square side of the company truly is dead, and in that sense, FFXII is a glorius requiem. And when I say it like that, I can't help but think it was planned by the six people who are responsible for the Final Fantasies that I know and love.
Time will tell. And on topic once more, I stand by my SE = EA, but with RPG's point.