markers said:
Yeah it had more settings but that just makes them seem lazy. We have tons of action adventure games that go to a whole bunch of different settings with different terrains, do they not make the game because of this? No. It may take some more time, but think of the time they are saving by not already having to write a story. They have the characters already laid out. They have the settings already in place. All you need to do is update it, grab some voice actors, put some love into it, and we have us a remake. Hey if it comes out it comes out, if not oh well. I just find his remarks irritating (Kitase, not yours) |
Action adventure games go to a bunch of different settings and different terrains...
and are MUCH shorter.
They also tend to have less enemy variety.
Sure they could spend as much as FF13 on FF7... or close to it... but it wouldn't justify it in the sales department. The only remakes I can think of that sold amazingly well was the Wii Okami, being about the same as the PS2 Okami... (Which was amazing for Okami not a FF level budget.) and super mario Allstars which was a remake of 4 games.