With FF16 (and the next part of FF7r) the real-time graphics might finally be good enough that it should be possible to do such seamless transitions so convincingly that you can‘t immediately tell where CG ends and real-time begins. For some reason they never tried anything similar with later FF games (at least not as far as I can remember). FF8 especially did this a lot in that game you sometimes even had real-time gameplay happening in front of a FMV. Like the beginning of FF7 for example, where the CG video ends right as the train arrives at the station, and immediately turns into the first in-game background where you jump off the train and fight the Shinra soldiers. I always wanted them to do what they did in the FF games on PS1, where you sometimes had sequences with a seamless transition between CGI and in-game backgrounds. For him to say something like that lets me know what's coming and I for one am excited. Read his final quote, Yoshida is not prone to hyperbole or exaggeration in fact he generally tries to get people to temper their expectations. Should be a complete game where they don't just cut content and say it was DLC they were working on. If you checked out Yoshi P and his team you would see how serious the man is when it comes to anything with his name on it. My biggest gripe with XIV has always been how old it is and looks which they are addressing in patch 7.0 with the first of many graphic updates. That in and of itself is a feat, it's not for everyone and a lot of players that say it's not good are the ones that just skip the story and cutscenes to burn through the content to get to the raids. See even as a different type of beast the main story of FFXIV is better than most of the single-player affairs. The very last thing you typed is why people that have played FFXIV are hyped. Sorry for being such a let-down.Ĭlick to expand.Wasn't meant to be condescending sorry if you took it that way and my penis is small and flaccid seeing as you must know. I thought Noctis looked cool even back when it was supposed to be Final Fantasy Versus XIII. Thanks for ending your comment with a condescending remark though. I'm just surprised that there aren't more people concerned about whether or not they're going to get back to providing a great story.įinal Fantasy XIV is an MMORPG and is an entirely different beast than a single-player JRPG. I'm saying that I think it would be wiser to be cautiously optimistic instead of hyped and/or excited. To be clear, I'm not saying Final Fantasy XVI will be bad. Final Fantasy XIII is widely seen as the black-sheep of the series now, and that shows with the massive drop in sales to Final Fantasy XIII-2 and Lightning Returns.įinal Fantasy XV moved away from turn-based combat, and it was like they spent all of their time redesigning their combat system and making the graphics pop, but at the expense of the actual story which was disjointed and lacking. When it comes to single-player Final Fantasy games Square Enix hasn't had a smashing success (reception-wise) since Final Fantasy XII. This wasn't created from the ground up like Final Fantasy XV was, or like Final Fantasy XVI. More importantly though, Final Fantasy VII Remake already had a ton of backstory. A lot of people (myself included) hate what Square Enix did with it. True, but Final Fantasy VII Remake is a pretty divisive game. Plus obviously PSVR2 stuff, but I think PSVR2 stuff would get its own separated event maybe around September or early October, announcing a H1 2023 release. Who knows, maybe they weren't lying and mading up stuff, and for some reasons all that was announced over a month and we get a huge State of Play or PS Showcase in a week or two.īut being realistic, I assume they'll wait for a summer event where they'd showcase their main exclusives for H2 2022 and H1 2023 like FFXVI, GoWR, Spider-Man 2 and some new ones getting announced for that period like TLOU2 DC, TLOU remake and the TLOU factions game and maybe something else like Helldivers 2 or -if lucky- the Firewalk game. We were supposed to have a Sony's early E3 or something and nothing happened. You know, the Jeff Grubb and Greg Miller "insiders" were expecting the announcement of a very big acquisition from Sony weeks ago, 'bigger than Kojima Productions' according to Jeff Grubb: Click to expand.According to the "insiders" Sony was going to have a big show on March:
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