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Runa216 said:
thismeintiel said:
Runa216 said:
yeah man, totally! I mean, the FFVII fanbase has been COMPLETELY neglected since 1998...what's wrong with Square-Enix? I mean....wait, you're serious? the MOVIE, SEQUEL, and PREQUELS that have been released (making it the most popular game in the series with the most spinoffs) aren't enough for you people?

Wow...just wow.

Yea, a movie and sequels/prequels that weren't up to par to the original and deminished the uniqueness of some of the characters.  I don't care about that BS.  I just want to explore the same world, only in glorious HD with full control of the camera.  And while I'm sure it would look good on the PS3, this late in the gen they should just wait for the PS4 to release to make it look even better.

LAdies and gentlemen:  Exhibit A!  

Seriously dude, can you act any more selfishly entitled?  it's attitudes like this that are ruining gaming.  Yes, I said it.  One of the biggest complaints in the industry is "too many sequels/remakes! companies have no originality and are selling out!"...yet it's this kind of "give us more" attitude that's supporting that.  Oh, it's perfectly fine to make a game YOU like over and over again, but don't DARE release yearly sequels to Call of Duty or Guitar Hero or any other popular franchise, because hey!  I don't like those games, and that strategy is ruining the industry! 

am I truly the only one who sees the delightful irony here? 

And where I sound selfishly entitled, you sound full of yourself.  Glad you could fill in the uneducated on what is "ruining gaming."  And personally, I don't really care how many COD or Guitar Hero's come out.  I'm not into those games, but if a company keeps getting sales from them, by all means, keep making them.  Maybe people will get bored of them, maybe they won't.  Again, it doesn't really get me riled up. 

Of course, in my oh so humble opinion, it's companies not listening to their fans that is ruining gaming.  You think fans of FF wanted the linearity and lack of choice that the recent FF games have become?  Nope.  And sales show that.  Sure, 6 million (which was greatly helped by the FF name and it being the first HD FF) isn't anything to sneeze at, but when compared to FF7's 10 million it doesn't seem so hot.  Not when they spent extra time and money on porting it to 2 consoles to try to rake in even more money.  Yet, even with how repetitive people complain COD's are, they sell as well or better each time, because they are giving fans of the series what they want.  Regardless, of whether some gamers like that or not.