I was tired of it before even having a chance to play. I was super excited for the FF7-remake way back when it was announced, like what 10 years ago? My hopes were shattered upon hearing they were going to split up the game into three parts to milk it for all it's worth. I completely lack FOMO and have been burned way too many times in the past, so I decided to not even look at the thing until all parts had been released to positive reception. Well, glad I waited because with some of the changes we've seen I'm no longer interested. Apparently we're 5 years out from the first one and "Rebirth" is still only the 2nd game of the trilogy. I was a huge fan of FF7 but this is no longer on my radar in the slightest.
Well to be fair they introduced the multiverse a while back although I cant vouch for the quality outside of the games I played. I'm a very sporadic FF buyer
Never played much of the Final Fantasy's (though bought 2 that I never got around to playing)
Got this as a gift because the recipient reminded me of people who liked the original, and they were getting a PSV(and it was one of the games the store had available for PS5 that at least looked decent from the Box, think they only had like 5 games for the just released system at the brick and mortar), didn't know it was only a partial.
Edit:Mostly referring to that you said it was cut into thirds. Though the other stuff sounds bad too.
FFX was easily their best, imho. After that FFXII started dabbling into weird combat changes, and FFXIII still had great design, but they made some... bold... decisions regarding a 70 hour tuorial before it finally lets you actually explore the world (I'm going on word of mouth, as I'm not actually finished running down endless straight hallways yet).
Thought the same about FF12. It was like a Star Wars movie in a FF world. Which isn't totally foreign to FF games since they had Biggs and Wedge make multiple appearances before that. :)
FFXIII is essentially corridors the entire time. Once you can "explore the world" it turns out the world is just one slightly large plain with some enemies on it.
Then if you progress past there and want to talk to anyone, it's back to linear corridors again.
FFX is probably the most unquestionable good game, as all its caveats are mostly in the unskippable cutscenes and how long they go. Playing the pc port with the ability to skip them (and increase game speed) really makes you see how distilled it is into pure RPG.
X-2 gets a lot of shit for its girl flavoring, but I think its the better game of the two. The combat is more fun and varied, there is a lot more variability in how all sorts of the storylines turn out, and the job system is a huge boon. It has its flaws (100% completion is misery, blitzball is gutted) but so does X.
XIII is incredibly fun one you reach Gran Pulse and can actually play it. You only have the one side quest to hunt down all the bounty monsters, but it cannot be denied how fun that is to do and you can see how the combat was meant function without them railroading you and your party. I don't think its worth playing just for that 10~ hour dink around, but I'll agree with what you've heard.
XIII-2 however is absolutely worth playing because it changes all of that and lets all the good parts shine without most of the caveats. I'd recommend anyone who enjoys a solid RPG play it. And then not play XIII-3 because they decided "fuck gameplay, Lightning waifu" as the entire design.
My largest problem with X2 is the combat. Specifically how they entirely replaced the classic "wait" style of FF combat. I found I was often too busy trying to quickly select the next attack, to actually pay attention to most of what was happening (kind of a huge sin for a title that exists as nothing but fanservice).
How many Final Fantasy 7's have they made? Aren't people tired of them yet?
I was tired of it before even having a chance to play. I was super excited for the FF7-remake way back when it was announced, like what 10 years ago? My hopes were shattered upon hearing they were going to split up the game into three parts to milk it for all it's worth. I completely lack FOMO and have been burned way too many times in the past, so I decided to not even look at the thing until all parts had been released to positive reception. Well, glad I waited because with some of the changes we've seen I'm no longer interested. Apparently we're 5 years out from the first one and "Rebirth" is still only the 2nd game of the trilogy. I was a huge fan of FF7 but this is no longer on my radar in the slightest.
The story is a convoluted mess, is no longer the original story. Fucking stupid multiverse bullshit.
At least they didn't uglyfy the females.
Well to be fair they introduced the multiverse a while back although I cant vouch for the quality outside of the games I played. I'm a very sporadic FF buyer
Ahh, I've been had.
Never played much of the Final Fantasy's (though bought 2 that I never got around to playing)
Got this as a gift because the recipient reminded me of people who liked the original, and they were getting a PSV(and it was one of the games the store had available for PS5 that at least looked decent from the Box, think they only had like 5 games for the just released system at the brick and mortar), didn't know it was only a partial.
Edit:Mostly referring to that you said it was cut into thirds. Though the other stuff sounds bad too.
Advent Children ruined not only FF7 but Squenix as a whole with its success and I'll stand on that point.
FFX was easily their best, imho. After that FFXII started dabbling into weird combat changes, and FFXIII still had great design, but they made some... bold... decisions regarding a 70 hour tuorial before it finally lets you actually explore the world (I'm going on word of mouth, as I'm not actually finished running down endless straight hallways yet).
I thought FF12 was great. It wasn't really Final Fantasy, but it was a really good game regardless.
13 is where I lost interest. They knew better than to make RPGs purely linear back in the 80s.
Thought the same about FF12. It was like a Star Wars movie in a FF world. Which isn't totally foreign to FF games since they had Biggs and Wedge make multiple appearances before that. :)
FFXIII is essentially corridors the entire time. Once you can "explore the world" it turns out the world is just one slightly large plain with some enemies on it.
Then if you progress past there and want to talk to anyone, it's back to linear corridors again.
FFX is probably the most unquestionable good game, as all its caveats are mostly in the unskippable cutscenes and how long they go. Playing the pc port with the ability to skip them (and increase game speed) really makes you see how distilled it is into pure RPG.
X-2 gets a lot of shit for its girl flavoring, but I think its the better game of the two. The combat is more fun and varied, there is a lot more variability in how all sorts of the storylines turn out, and the job system is a huge boon. It has its flaws (100% completion is misery, blitzball is gutted) but so does X.
XIII is incredibly fun one you reach Gran Pulse and can actually play it. You only have the one side quest to hunt down all the bounty monsters, but it cannot be denied how fun that is to do and you can see how the combat was meant function without them railroading you and your party. I don't think its worth playing just for that 10~ hour dink around, but I'll agree with what you've heard.
XIII-2 however is absolutely worth playing because it changes all of that and lets all the good parts shine without most of the caveats. I'd recommend anyone who enjoys a solid RPG play it. And then not play XIII-3 because they decided "fuck gameplay, Lightning waifu" as the entire design.
My largest problem with X2 is the combat. Specifically how they entirely replaced the classic "wait" style of FF combat. I found I was often too busy trying to quickly select the next attack, to actually pay attention to most of what was happening (kind of a huge sin for a title that exists as nothing but fanservice).
I think so actually