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A203D said:


5 X Stuff

1)You know it as well as I do, you are wasting our time playing with words trying to make something out of nothing. XI has no resemablance to anything remotely Final Fantasy, it's barely a half decent attempt at an mmo game. That doesn't spell new. That spells unrelated.

2) Your opinions are yours and yours alone but objectively you must recognise that trying to talk down about not one or two but 4 whole Final Fantasy games (VIII, X, X-2, CC) is a stretching it, isn't it ? Also never talk crap about Advent Children, that is the best action movie ever made.

3) Reviews are not only critical but also from users. Don't feed me lines. An average of 8 out of 10 is a stellar score for the 13th continuation of a 20 year old franchise.

4)  Jesus noob pwning Christ...What are you talking about, it has nothing to do with the console market and I'm not focusing on the PS3. It's the INDUSTRY, the japanese gaming industry. FF is not an RPG it's a gadman JAPANESE RPG, thus my referal to the very specific market conditions.  How on earth could have XIII-2 sold more than XIII ?!?!?

5) The head was talking about XIV, FINAL FANTASY XIV. THE ONLINE ONE ! And XIII-2 didn't not address anything, i already answered this. It was as different from XIII as X-2 was from X, Square never repeats itself, and ths time they had a more efficient development, they didn't have to make a gigantic game where you never visit anything again, 'cause it was extremely expensive. A main issue in XIII was the low difficulty, did they address that ? No they were going for a different game. Did X-2 sell more than X and how would that be even possible ?

 

You wanna see what losing is ?

Be my guest, take a look at every japanese game, this generation, rpg or not. Star Ocean, Nier, Siren: Blood Curse, Resonance of Fate, Tales of Vesperia, Shadows of the Damned. All great games.

 

That is losing.

The whole japanese industry took a huge blow this generation and you are looking elsewhere, stubbornly not giving credit were credit is due.