I guess I should make this a poll. Figures, my first thread ever in this place is a poll...
Anyway, I think we've all noticed a shift in Square's thought process regarding the series, haven't we? They used to take the stance of no game spawns a sequal, yet now we have X-2, a handful of upcoming XII sequals, and about a gajillion VII spawns (all about a decade too late, mind you). And they've already announced that there will be multiple games in the XIII saga.
The question is: Is this a good thing?
Feel free to cast your vote, and to add your thoughts, as well. I will go right ahead and post my own thoughts on the matter, but will refrain from casting a vote; this is up to you guys, not me. Anyway, here we go:
I was one of the throngs of people begging Square for a sequal to FFVII. I admit it, I was that guy; who bought VIII only to shelve it for a year in protest of the pussy-ass protagonist that was SO not as tough as Cloud. Are we clear? I was a VII FANATIC.
Now that we have that little bit of business out of the way...
When X rolled around, and I played it through, I found it to be the most enthralling story since VII (still do, even after playing XII). I had no expectations of a sequal--matter of fact, I thought the ending was brilliant, even if poorly-acted. When X-2 came around, I was pumped! But then I played it. Then I got queesy. Then I set the controller down. Then I walked around for a bit; then I picked the controller back up again. Then I threw up in my mouth.
X-2 was a hunk of crap. It was Charlie's Angels for the horny fanboy. Not only was it missing one of the best aspects of X (the fighting system) but it was missing the STORY! Ugh! I couldn't shake the feeling that this game didn't belong in public. I felt like I was watching the sequal to Mask: The Rocky Dennis Story. I mean, the kid's dead, Cher! Give up already!
And I don't care if I'm being stubborn, ADVENT CHILDREN SUCKED! It didn't forward the story, and it just confused things further. Way to take a great story and turn it into a Japanese B-Movie.
It's all about money. Whoever is in charge at Square Enix has decided that they must capitalize on everything that happened 10 years ago (Vince McMahon runs Square Enix?) and churn out as many ho-hum sequals as their little fingers can manage. They wasted an entire game on an OPTIONAL CHARACTER (Vincent), and it was a shooter! WHAT?!
And I hear that Reverent Wings is going to be on the PSP?
And now, with the whole Novus Crystalis (er...whatever) saga, Square is making just about every sequal a PSP-exclusive. I'm sorry, but if you're going to give me a sequal, but it on the console, not on the handheld. I'm not buying a $300 handheld system, when I have a perfectly good floor model.
So my answer is NO, the franchising of every Final Fantasy game is not a good thing. I think stories like these are meant to be told in one shot, and left alone after that. I think X-2 ruined X, and Advent Children took a hot dump all over the memory of VII. And I just think they could be using those creative resources to make NEW Final Fantasy games, rather than sequaling old ones to death.
Because obviously Square wasted NONE of their precious creative juices on Final Fantasy XII...
Anyway, I think we've all noticed a shift in Square's thought process regarding the series, haven't we? They used to take the stance of no game spawns a sequal, yet now we have X-2, a handful of upcoming XII sequals, and about a gajillion VII spawns (all about a decade too late, mind you). And they've already announced that there will be multiple games in the XIII saga.
The question is: Is this a good thing?
Feel free to cast your vote, and to add your thoughts, as well. I will go right ahead and post my own thoughts on the matter, but will refrain from casting a vote; this is up to you guys, not me. Anyway, here we go:
I was one of the throngs of people begging Square for a sequal to FFVII. I admit it, I was that guy; who bought VIII only to shelve it for a year in protest of the pussy-ass protagonist that was SO not as tough as Cloud. Are we clear? I was a VII FANATIC.
Now that we have that little bit of business out of the way...
When X rolled around, and I played it through, I found it to be the most enthralling story since VII (still do, even after playing XII). I had no expectations of a sequal--matter of fact, I thought the ending was brilliant, even if poorly-acted. When X-2 came around, I was pumped! But then I played it. Then I got queesy. Then I set the controller down. Then I walked around for a bit; then I picked the controller back up again. Then I threw up in my mouth.
X-2 was a hunk of crap. It was Charlie's Angels for the horny fanboy. Not only was it missing one of the best aspects of X (the fighting system) but it was missing the STORY! Ugh! I couldn't shake the feeling that this game didn't belong in public. I felt like I was watching the sequal to Mask: The Rocky Dennis Story. I mean, the kid's dead, Cher! Give up already!
And I don't care if I'm being stubborn, ADVENT CHILDREN SUCKED! It didn't forward the story, and it just confused things further. Way to take a great story and turn it into a Japanese B-Movie.
It's all about money. Whoever is in charge at Square Enix has decided that they must capitalize on everything that happened 10 years ago (Vince McMahon runs Square Enix?) and churn out as many ho-hum sequals as their little fingers can manage. They wasted an entire game on an OPTIONAL CHARACTER (Vincent), and it was a shooter! WHAT?!
And I hear that Reverent Wings is going to be on the PSP?
And now, with the whole Novus Crystalis (er...whatever) saga, Square is making just about every sequal a PSP-exclusive. I'm sorry, but if you're going to give me a sequal, but it on the console, not on the handheld. I'm not buying a $300 handheld system, when I have a perfectly good floor model.
So my answer is NO, the franchising of every Final Fantasy game is not a good thing. I think stories like these are meant to be told in one shot, and left alone after that. I think X-2 ruined X, and Advent Children took a hot dump all over the memory of VII. And I just think they could be using those creative resources to make NEW Final Fantasy games, rather than sequaling old ones to death.
Because obviously Square wasted NONE of their precious creative juices on Final Fantasy XII...