Square has defended its decision to release multiple direct sequels to Final Fantasy XIII and explained why recent numbered titles have taken so long to develop, stating that it's "a lot easier" and less time-consuming to release follow-on titles than "create a new world".
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Absolver Downfall
Abzu
Adrift
Ashen
Elex
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII Remastered
Final Fantasy IX
Final Fantasy X | X-2
Final Fantasy XII The Zodiac Age
Final Fantasy XV Royal Edition
How To Survive 2
I Am Dead
Jotun
Last Stop
Minit
Moster Jam Steel Titans 2
My Friend Pedro
Observation
Sundered Eldritch Edition
The Artful Escape
The Messenger
This Is The Police
This Is The Police 2
World of Final Fantasy
Gary Green said: With my fondness for (most) Final Fantasy games and my side goal of finishing off games in my collection with loose ends, a return to Final Fantasy XV seemed inevitable. It also serves as my third Final Fantasy platinum trophy after VII and VIII, a reasonable substitute since Final Fantasy IX is nigh on impossible to master.
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It takes Square quite a while to find new and exciting ways to make a game suck. With Final Fantasy 13 it was super linear levels and a battle system that plays for you. With 15 it looks like it will be scrapping the battle system all together in exchange for some kind of action RPG hack n slash garbage.
Yea exactly so expect FFXV-2 possibly a FFXV-3 for the PS4/X1 cycle. Cranked out every couple years. I dont mind as long as the games are good.
From the comments of videogamer:
"The last new numbered KH game was 2005. No company should take ten years to make a sequel."
I think that neither should take 1 year. It's nice when a sequel take between 2-5 years, because it gives a chance to enjoy it, want more, ask for more and then get it. It also gives developers a chance to make a really polished game and to think about the game for a while. (Obvioulsy not counting development hells like Duke Nukem and FFXV).
Is it unreasonable to expect Final Fantasy 15 to take 15 years to create?