darthdevidem01 said:
So we have people & blogs saying FF13 is breaking FF tradition & is too different on the other hand we have people saying its the same style & basically a recycled FF8, FF7 & FF10 (which happen to be the popular ones...don';t blame them for going back to that style) then we have people saying it should go back to its roots ala, FF9, FF1 - FF4 & so on (Of which FF9 & FF12 {medieval setting wise anyway} in a way did & both underperformed compared to FF8,7,10....even though other factors played a role here) I can't help but be confused here |
Maybe we should all just take comfort in the fact that most FF 'fans' end up buying the game reguardless of how it turns out. But the problem is, FF 'fans' have been dwindling. Its not like a series such as Dragon Quest, which has had stable fans for 20 years, or Persona or Tales, which have been gaining fans since its conception. Final Fantasy has actually been losing fans ever since FFVIII. It needs to find its identity again and try to gain new fans. Plus, there's always the argument that its just saturated itself so much that people are losing interest in the series (something like 45 games in the last 4 years would make even the most ardent FF fan get a little weary of the series).
But as for how FFXIII is really going to compare to the previous games, we'll probably just going to have to see. That's just how it looks to me. From looking at all the battle system, characters and etc. Perhaps when you weigh the storyline and setting, it might be very different. But to me, the core of a good RPG is the gameplay and characters...so if they're more of less recycled from the previous entries, I feel fans might feel a little cheated, as Final Fantasy's major draw is its progession and always trying to change its battle engine/characters in every entry.











