"Confirmed for 2011". What implications would that have?
+ Cut content. Considering that FFXIII took so long to make in itself, seeing the announcement of a sequel (and a tentative release date) like this so soon would ordinarily make no sense. That is unless you consider the amount of cut content you could throw in, that SE could have done in the first game, or even as DLC. There has to be a lot of a cut content in this one, though adapted to be sequel-worthy. They did say that they cut out enough content to make an entirely new game in itself.
+ Improvements. Overhauls. If the game is to come out so soon, how much time does it allow them to have in overhauling a lot of the gameplay aspects? FFXIII was weak in gameplay in my opinion. The battle system was decent I must say, but the linearity did hurt the experience. With a sequel out this soon, I can't imagine that there will be many changes. It may just be like its older brother only with cosmetic changes and all that.
+ The relationship between SE and release dates. Can SE stick to a 2011 release date? Do they normally stick to early release dates? Don't they normally delay their games? Like I said before, they usually like to take their sweet time in games. This one seems awfully...quick. It doesn't exactly inspire much confidence from me when I consider this.
So with those three points above in mind, I'm very wary of this sequel. I know I shouldn't compare it to FFX-2, but I can see some recycled locations like Archylte Steppe make a comeback. As for the narrative, I would like to see what they can come up with this time. The ending of FFXIII wasn't spectacular, but it did the job well, closing it off enough. FFXIII does not need a sequel. I'll keep an eye on this to see how it goes, but if I'm not impressed, I may skip this one. FFXV now sounds like it will take another 15 years to come.
+ Cut content. Considering that FFXIII took so long to make in itself, seeing the announcement of a sequel (and a tentative release date) like this so soon would ordinarily make no sense. That is unless you consider the amount of cut content you could throw in, that SE could have done in the first game, or even as DLC. There has to be a lot of a cut content in this one, though adapted to be sequel-worthy. They did say that they cut out enough content to make an entirely new game in itself.
+ Improvements. Overhauls. If the game is to come out so soon, how much time does it allow them to have in overhauling a lot of the gameplay aspects? FFXIII was weak in gameplay in my opinion. The battle system was decent I must say, but the linearity did hurt the experience. With a sequel out this soon, I can't imagine that there will be many changes. It may just be like its older brother only with cosmetic changes and all that.
+ The relationship between SE and release dates. Can SE stick to a 2011 release date? Do they normally stick to early release dates? Don't they normally delay their games? Like I said before, they usually like to take their sweet time in games. This one seems awfully...quick. It doesn't exactly inspire much confidence from me when I consider this.
So with those three points above in mind, I'm very wary of this sequel. I know I shouldn't compare it to FFX-2, but I can see some recycled locations like Archylte Steppe make a comeback. As for the narrative, I would like to see what they can come up with this time. The ending of FFXIII wasn't spectacular, but it did the job well, closing it off enough. FFXIII does not need a sequel. I'll keep an eye on this to see how it goes, but if I'm not impressed, I may skip this one. FFXV now sounds like it will take another 15 years to come.