Xen said:
I hope for it - but I absolutely don't count on it. vXIII (I can hate on KH's story, but Nomura can make games, and make them extremely well) and, to a lesser extent, Type-0, in my eyes, are its last hope(s) - XIV is terribad, as you know, and XV is far far away. A rapid descent in quality has been pretty much the trademark of SE's games on consoles this gen - and I don't expect that to change anytime soon, as they're still very intent on shoving more of FFXIII into the mix. I admit you're a better man than I am, though ;) |
Let me make a correction, my previous statements should be FFXV and FFXVI, I forgot that FFXIV has already been released in the form of a MMORPG and I don't count it as a true part of the series (on par with FFXI) since it's a whole different genre (that would be like saying WoW is the continuation of Warcraft III and part of the series).
I agree with you, the grand majority of their console releases have been poor quality, the only quality game has been The Last Remnant which unfortunately was smeared with a lot of technical issues. In counterpart, their handheld run this gen has been on par with the quality of previous gen console games. The perceived descent of quality in the home console department is probably due to some poor decisions made by the executive staff, mainly the president Wada, which to be fair, hasn't had a lot of good decisions.
If they can learn from this generation and apply the same amount of quality on the home console department as they have done on the handheld department, then I can see their good games coming back. They have the skills and human resources to do it, it's just a matter of applying them correctly.
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