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Kai_Mao said:
I guess for what its worth, this will be the first mainline Final Fantasy on a Nintendo system since the remakes of III and IV on DS and the first mainline Final Fantasy to release on a Nintendo platform as the latest entry for the console generation since VI on SNES (I know, its weirdly worded).

Maybe this particular edition will sell ok since its been a long-time since Nintendo got a mainline Final Fantasy game, but it could also just be in the back burner due to the obvious fact that the Pocket edition is a bit of a far cry of what Final Fantasy XV actually is.

Who knows, I'm actually more interested in the pocket edition than the actual game because it's seems to be more streamlined and focused on the story, which might gives more coherence to it. After finishing it, I felt like there was one major flaw to the game that prevented me from enjoy it and that's the design of the game has no cohesion with story it tries to tell. Maybe that getting rid of the majority of side quests or some story elements that dosen't fit with the overall narrative will simplify the game.

Maybe, somewhere out there, there's other gamers like me who felts underwhelmed or burned by the original game and might want to give a more simplified version a second chance.

Who knows.