Cubed:
The tale of Final Fantasy XIV was not a happy one. As with many of Square's console projects last generation, it met with less than universal acclaim. In fact, it was roasted from one end of the Internet to another - laughed at and derided. Farmed out to a Chinese MMO factory, it was of such poor quality that Yoichi Wada, Square Enix's President, was forced to apologise to fans (twice), promising to personally oversee redevelopment of the project from the ground up. Cubed3 had the chance to try out the Beta version for this special hands-on preview before its final release on 27th August, 2013 in the US.
YoshiP, the director and producer of Final Fantasy 14, has apologised for the state of the game at the time of writing.
Do you not see this happening during development? Like, why are we apologizing after the fact instead of stopping it during development?
I was unhappy with DT and have spent far less time in it than any other expansion but it's things like this that makes me respect Yoshi P. It's rare for such a high profile developer to be so candid in his assessment on a live game.
Square Enix released new screenshots of the upcoming patch 7.25 for its popular MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV, including the Occult Crescent.
A Final Fantasy XIV fan has embraced the way of the Warrior by creating an axe-shaped controller for IRL Fell Cleaves.