Do you think Square is deliberating suppressing
other games they own the right to ?
Games they don't have any intention of making sequels to out of fear those games will interfere/cut into popularity/sales of their FF games. Or that staff that might be used to develope those games are devoted/required to make FF games and they don't have the time or resources for these other games.
I don't know if that is so. Just wondering.
That would include games like the Chrono games, Ogre battle that they own through Enix, Valkyrie profile games, and others.
Any comments ?
I am a FF fan btw so I want FF games to be developed.But I also want new sequels to the chrono games, Ogre battle and other rpgs as well.
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Well they should just sell the rights...
to Ogre battle, chrono and any other game properties they don't intend to utilize and concentrate on DQ and FF and don't lie/pretend they still have an interest in anything else.
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One wolf disagrees with another....
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Wolf Kanno
If they sold the rights, the people who would buy it would probably either make a crappy game or something totally different from the source material, while still good, would not feel like a true entry.
Personally, I prefer death of a franchise over pandering it for the sake of the fans. Especially when both sides of the deal know the end result will not be something either party wanted.
You can't make such an assumption.There's no factual basis for it.
We don't know if Chrono , Ogre Battle or other Squaredoesn't want to make those games anymore games ; if they were sold to other studios, wouldn't be good products.
I don't expect Square to sell them btw...
Here's an article I found about those naughty cease and desist letters:
Square Enix pulls the trigger on Chrono Trigger fan projects
I can see where if you had a different developer you could run into problems...
The Fallout series is a recent and rather drastic example of that.
I still would prefer the series be sold than let it die.Or in the alternative allow fans to create their own games.
I realize the latter is unlikely to happen.
I don't think we'll see another Ivalice tactics game.
Of course there's nothing to prevent a Pulse tactics game..or some sort of tactical spinoff to the current game arc Square is creating.
But if they ever do something like that it will probably be on the PSP.
Someone mentioned Legend of Dragoon.There was a rumor several months ago that a sequel is being developed.But I haven't heard anything recently about it
The idea of buying gaming properties/companies to eliminate them as competition seems to me to a huge waste of money.If Square bought Enix,Eidos, or other companies to remove them from being competitors when they could have taken that money and used it in game development then they've lost any shred of common sense imo...
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While Enix did absorb Square
the leadership of Square assumed leadership of the company:
Square Enix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So what I said still holds.
Shrugs.
I don't agree with Square's policy regarding the other games I have mentioned.
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I have one of the mana games...
I forget which one.I would have to check in the cabinet.
Never been a mana fan.
Still I suspect there are other mana fans out there who as the last poster said, don't feel mana has received its due from Square.
I feel if a gaming company has a series they do owe that series and its fans the best they can do/make of that series and that includes publicizing/marketing.
I want to continue this thread...because
I believe it's worthwhile.
Another Lufia game for the DS it seems:
Lufia: The Lands Cursed By The Gods Video Game, Japanese Debut Trailer | Game Trailers & Videos | GameTrailers.com
Although it may not be a new game but a remake/reissue/redesigned version of the SNES game.
I assume Square has a team that does only handhelds. I wonder what their motivation was to do this game.
One would think the Lufia series merits a more concerted effort for the PS3 than just a handheld game that may be a redo of a SNES game.
oh well...:confused: