If it's a good game and they don't ruin the original game, then I don't mind at all. This of course comes down almost entirely to opinion, so I can't really criticise any company for doing such a thing.

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Quote Originally Posted by Bolivar View Post
If I'm not mistaken none of this was really going on before Square "merged" with Enix. I feel like ever since they dug themselves into a hole with "The Spirits Within," they've been trying to climb out of that by exploiting all of the existing IP at that time. Which is probably why they didn't have a Final Fantasy ready by the end of the first year of the PS3's cycle. I was defending them for a long time up until recently because I actually enjoyed the hell out of the remakes and spinoffs I was playing, but FFXIII changed all that. You can make quaint games all you like, but when that affects the main franchise, I got a problem. I know it's childish to complain that a pretty good game wasn't an amazing game, but something needs to change. Their best minds shouldn't be mining the games that already came out for everything they can.
Why FFXIII? VII and X already did it. Just curious as to what you find so different about this particular number.