Quote Originally Posted by shion View Post
I really like Final Fantasy games, and RPG's in general, and unlike a good chunk of people, I have not lost faith in the company. Heck I never really have faith to begin with. I pick up a game if it looks interesting, regardless of who made it. But when I find a series, I will stick to it unless I see there is only 1 or 2 titles in it I like depending on the number of games in the series. So far, Final Fantasy has yet to put out a game I dislike. Some I like less, some I think fall short of the FF title, but none I have actually disliked and turned off because I couldn't play it. And so I am going to give XV a try. Some of the news has me worried, and I am very much less hyped about it, but I will still give it a fair try and see what I think.

And if I dislike it? I'll still be there for FFXVI. I can't really get too upset if they make ONE game I dislike. Also, doesn't really make a difference to me how Bravely Default and FFXIV came to be what they are, Bravely Default is a fun game and I am enjoying the heck out of FFXIV.

And yes, Shiva is NOT A BIKE
This is pretty much how I feel too I don't mean to offend anyone, but waiting for FFXV has never been a personal issue to me and I really fail to understand why so many people became so upset over it. One, it's just a game, even if a very personal one. Two, I understand why Nomura would take his sweet time with it from a creator standpoint (Wolf Kanno pretty much nailed my thoughts on that in another thread). It's great Tabata finally helped him get it all together and finally finish up, but it's not like the ideas that built up over those years have been wasted. Some have evolved and some stayed, but so far it looks like the final product may yet be the best FF yet. So thank you Nomura for your imagination and creativity which, even though it has spun out of control and made your project run forever, I think will be the breath of fresh air the series needs, especially since you've mentioned the truly mature topics that you want the game to deal with, so I expect some genuine human emotions for once. And thank you Tabata for grounding Nomura's dream in reality and doing all you can to show it to the world ASAP. I have a feeling these people compliment each other very well and should collaborate more often.

Of course, I could be completely wrong and the game may turn out to be trash. Despite that, I really have faith in this game now with all the new info.