jarrod said:
lol, no. Hori is without a shadow of a doubt the best thing they have going for them. And the sales really drive that point home.
I wouldn't mind if Wada and Nomura hit the road. It's too bad the Enix side (specifically Keiji Honda) didn't retain leadership after the merger, I think they're portfolio would be a lot more diverse and higher quality if he had. |
I have to agree with this the Enix side of things has been on high form and retained consistency with their side of things, I wish Enix were given more freedom to roam as before the merger they were quite an adventurous rpg dev with games like Soul Blazer, Illusion of Gaia, Terranigma, Actraiser and so on. When they merged I was hoping for more efforts like the Chronotrigger collaboration they had during the SNES days to become more frequent but it's gone in the opposite direction and the two seem more distant together then they were apart.