Well FFVII at least had side-quests, mini-games, and a world map, you could actually do some things before get into the storyline again. You could go back to the towns and search for things that may have changed, even if it was just the NPCs words.
If what they wanted to attract western...
Well, even if the whole British video-game market decides to jump on the FFXIII bandwagon this alone won't increase the sales back to FFVII/FFX/FFVIII level (what SquareEnix expects). Americans couldn't care less for Leona singing a Final Fantasy Theme Song, which sounds like any other song they...
It's just another mistake Square Enix did trying to make FFs more appealing to the Western market. If they think this is going to help the game sell more than FFVII as said, they are completely wrong, it's the FPS era in the West, people aren't going to buy JRPG like they would back then. FFs...
Keeping history as the original, but with the top technologies this days for a kick ass remake with a good attention to the detais in game and not a rushed remake just to milk some money from it.
I just hated when it ended. But I found the ending of the game a bit rushed, and incomplete.
The graphis may not be the greatest of all time, but for the first 3d rpg ever in a new console that haven´t been pushed to it´s limits when it it was launched that was awesome.
Actually the real villan of FFVII is Jenova, who manipulated him.
Sephiroth is a great character, and one of the responsibles of Square´s sucess after Final Fantasy VII
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