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naznatips said:
windbane said:
 

Ok...I'd rather rebuy a good game than buy a terrible game. FF7: Crisis Core and FF: Dissidia are very anticipated. Can't say the same about many of those DS games. I'd say it's even between those and DQ9 and FF12.



Hehe trying to cut down on quote bubble size. We don't know much about Dissidia at all, history says FF7: Crisis Core will likely be bad (DoC anyone?). Even if you want to narrow it down: FFTA2 is very highly anticipated. FFTA is a higher rated game than FFT on Gamerankings. It's sequel is big news. DQ: Heroes and DQ: Monsters may not be huge, but Heroes sold well and was well reviewed. FF:CC is HUGE, and is getting a lot of attention and praise. So even if you refuse to include the DQ spinoffs, you have 2 games that you don't actually know much about at all vs. 4 games that are all played by major review sites and complemented heavily, plus tons of other unique releases that are good (even if not as great).

Heh, fair enough. We'll see, then. I was very disappointed with Dawn of Mana. Reminded me of when I thought Square could do no wrong until they released Saga Frontier...and then did a sequel...

I will say, though, that Dirge of Cerebus had pretty bad gameplay but still had great cutscenes and a decent background story for Vincent and Sephiroth.  That game has nothing to do with Crisis Core though.  Last I checked it wasn't a FPS...if it is then I'll agree with you. 

@gorgepir: Like I said, I would rather play a good remake than a terrible new game. We'll see how it all plays out. I think the PSP is getting a surprising amount of focus from Square right now, and I think the future looks much better on the PS3 than the Wii. I'll have both, though, so as long as they don't shock the world and do a 360 exclusive I'll be ok. I'll probably get a DS eventually, too. Too much to play right now, though.