A203D said:
Yeah i think when Sakaguchi was there it was a lot better, they would have a new FF every 2 or 3 years. now hes gone, imo theres way too many sequels and too many spin offs. and whats worst is that they're not necessarily good, ie Dirge of Cerberus, Revenant Wings, etc. |
The Old Squaresoft was awesome they had alot of RPG and other tiles other then FF & KH and where very efficient at getting there titles released regularly, it is sad that now they are less efficient then before the merger with Enix.
look at the history Final Fantasy VI was released in Japan in 1994, Final Fantasy VII released in 1997, Final Fantasy VIII released 1999, Final Fantasy IX released 2000, Final Fantasy X released 2001 and Final Fantasy X-2 with I consider a direct sequel and not a Spin-Off released 2003. all of them 2-3 years apart and they even released other titles in between those FF games.
Square had I believe 2 teams for Final Fantasy games back then with some interaction between the teams as well just look at Final Fantasy VIII for example work started on it in 1997 and it was released in 1999 while at the same time Final Fantasy IX was developed alongside Final Fantasy VIII by a different team and released in 2000 and development of Final Fantasy X started in 1999. I believe that releasing every 2-3 years with 2 teams to develop the games is the most optimal time for a game series as big as Final Fantasy is.
Sakaguchi-san unfortunately due to the failed the spirits within movie was forced to become more or less a figurehead at Square-Enix so he really had no choice but to leave to form Mistwalker I just wish he would not hat the PS3 and develop a game on it someday.
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