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To Final Fantasy fans: Don't Pass Up on XV

Final Fantasy versus XIII has been on my mind for about 5 years now (for some it's been teasing them for 7 years now) and, for a while, it looked pretty bleak for this game. First of all, nobody I asked knew about it at all (which was understandable because even those who did know about it didn't know much). A fair number of people bought PS3s mostly to play this game. We got a few trailers and even a trailer showing gameplay in 2011. It looked truly amazing. The makers of the game have promised traditional elements such as a world map and airships would return. It seemed like a game too good to be true.

And then there was silence. There was well over a year of it.

Next there was a rumor that it was cancelled. Yoichi Wada had to tweet us that it wasn't cancelled.

There was more silence.

And then BAM. E3 2013. I didn't see a Square Enix announcement and I didn't expect any. But luckily for me, Final Fantasy versus XIII got a new trailer. But to my utter surprise, they re-branded it to Final Fantasy XV.

To me, this was good news. Nothing but. I didn't care that I had to get a new system for it because I was for sure getting a next gen console. I didn't care that it had non-traditional combat for the series because the combat doesn't define the Final Fantasy series. And the PS3 I bought? There are plenty of other reasons to have one.

I was shocked by the backlash of the game. I remember when versus XIII (XV) was rumored to be cancelled. N4G comments things like, "If they do, then I'll never buy a game from them again".

Now it's shit like: I'm not buying this game because Final Fantasy stopped being turn-based.

Do you really play Final Fantasy for it's turn-based combat? Not for the atmosphere? Not for the plot? Not for the characters? Not for the adventure?

You seriously play the games... for the turn-based combat?

My point is that this game looks really awesome. It doesn't mark that the series is becoming less traditional. When I played XIII, I barely felt like I was playing a Final Fantasy game, granted, I did feel like I was, but not completely. I see Final Fantasy staples in XV believe it or not. A futuristic yet strikingly modern society? Reminds me of VII. Airships! Reminds me of other games in the series. Big ass swords? Reminds me of VII as well. Behemoths. Totally FF.

You're not going into go a game that's devoid of tradition.

Look, I'm also a big Metal Gear fan. I played Metal Gear Rising despite it having radically different combat. I enjoyed it. I felt it was Metal Gear at heart. And that was done by a different company.

FFXV is being done by the same company that did the rest of the series and is being directed by Testuya Nomura. You know him. Has he often steered people wrong? No.

So, gosh darn it, buy XV if you're a Final Fantasy fan. And remember, they said that remake you know everyone wants of Final Fantasy VII will only happen when it is outsold. So let's make sure this outsells them all.

Emilio_Estevez4308d ago

I'm not even a big FF fan, but this game is spectacular. Tried the open beta cuz a friend asked me to and I was hooked.

Luke_fon_Fabre4308d ago

Oh I was talking about XV not XIV, but that game looks fantastic now that they've revamped it. Too bad I'm not interested in investing that sheer amount of time into a single game.

Emilio_Estevez4308d ago

lol, I guess that shows how much I know about them...That's the one that used to be Versus right? Cuz that looked cool as well.

Irishguy954308d ago

100% agree with you. This game seems like my.perfect game.

I was one of the unfortunste 7 year guys who was sold on a ps3 due to this game, I know every little detail about versus and now xv.. I also dont care about the move to ps4. Im just glad its finally getting the spotlight. Role on tgs

Luke_fon_Fabre4308d ago

@Emilio_Estevez XD yeah. I'm talking about the one that used to be versus XIII. One thing though, I feel like the people that play the Final Fantasy MMOs are a different crowd than the ones that play the singleplayer RPGs. Would you agree? There are fans that even ignore the MMOs when talking about the series.

Emilio_Estevez4308d ago

Yes and no. Obviously the game hasn't been out that long, but it's mostly 2 crowds playing. MMO fans and FF fans - if you like both then your hooked immediately. If your a fan of FF then you are doing a disservice to yourself to 'ignore' the game. It's world class MMO based on the FF world, the sub cost is a downer, but other than that it's got everything (or will have) a FF MMO should have. I do think MMO players are generally a different crowd, regardless of the game your talking about though.

I've never played an MMO and only played FF7, 8 and 9. I tried the open beta cuz I'm always down for something new and loved it. I don't fit the mold.

Luke_fon_Fabre4308d ago

(I never understood why N4G doesn't allow longer comment chains) Yeah, I suppose you're right. They ignore it though because a lot of people bent on completion (such as myself) stumble upon XI and XIV, games in a series where all games have a definite end and beginning, and feel like completing the series is impossible. If I were to name XI and XIV, I'd have called them Final Fantasy Online and Final Fantasy Online II in a similar vibe to Elder Scrolls Online, but I suppose I don't call the shots at SE. If putting their MMOs in their main series makes them more money to make singleplayer RPGs, then I'm totally fine with it I guess.

Godmars2904308d ago

"but I suppose I don't call the shots at SE."

You know that the guy who was calling the shots at the time moved their main offices did so based on advise from a psychic, right?

Luke_fon_Fabre4308d ago

@Godmars290 Are you serious? Lol. didn't know that.

EXVirtual4308d ago

Thank you! If anything this game will revitalise FF and surpass VII .

gamejediben4308d ago

To me Final Fantasy has a LOT to prove.

I grew up playing IV and VI on the SNES and I loved VII as well but VIII was just plain awful with its terrible battle system and ridiculous story. But I wasn't gonna bail on the series yet. Square deserved a second chance and I'm glad I stuck with them because IX and X were amazing and totally restored my faith in the series.

I hate MMO games so XI and XIV were immediately unappealing to me and judging by my friends responses, I'm glad I stayed away from them. I remember being so excited about XII but delay after delay really killed my buzz for it. When XII finally did release I was horrified because they had made the combat like an MMO but the worst part was the story. My god, what a boring pile of "meh". I wish I had never played it. But things were about to get so much worse...

Final Fantasy XIII killed what little faith I still had in the series. It could hardly be called a Final Fantasy game at all. Things inexplicably missing include: towns, shops, world maps, airships, a plot or characters that I cared about. Nothing even resembled FF. The only good thing I can say about it is it looked pretty. But apparently SE sold lots of copies because they made, not one, but two sequels to it. But you couldn't pay me to listen to one more second of Vanille talking about L'Cie's.

I haven't enjoyed a FF game in 12 years and after all that... FFXV better be so damn amazing that it puts the rest of the series to shame. I am not even kidding.

Luke_fon_Fabre4307d ago

Being a new Final Fantasy fan (started with Final Fantasy III DS in 2008 and I've beat I-VII, played VIII and IX, and beat XIII), I cannot understand the frustration of a long term fan, but I really love the series. I even thought XIII was good. Did you get to the ending in that one? I mean, XIII was okay by the series standard; it's one of the worst, but still not bad.

gamejediben4307d ago

I'm sorry to say I did finish XIII and I simply can't understand what happened to this series. There are so many JRPGS that have outclassed Final Fantasy in the last 12 years:

Xenoblade Chronicles
Lost Odyssey
Ni no Kuni
Tales of
Dragon Quest
Dark Cloud
Rogue Galaxy
Radiant Historia
and tons of other handheld JRPGS

I mean Level 5 alone makes more awesome JRPGS per year than SquareEnix. There's no point in sticking with FF any more. If XV turns out to be awesome, sure, I'll jump right back on the bandwagon. But I don't trust SquareEnix anymore. They have burned me way too many times...

EXVirtual4306d ago

I know why you don't trust SE, but it's not entirely their fault-it' s Yoichi Wada.

I don't know who's bright idea it was to make 3 sequels to XIII (Even though LR looks better everytime I see it, but he approved of it. The failure known as FFXIV was thanks to him and he approved of making FFXIV ARR (again looks good), which delayed FFVXIII. Now they kicked hime to the curb and made him the chairman of the board, meaning he won't be making any big decisions, if any at all. 2 months after the new CEO arrived, we have had KH3 and FFXV announced at the same E3 in the space of 15 minutes. Even now, it's been confirmed that both of those games will be making an apperance at TGS. Plus you know that if the director of the KH series is making an FF game, ya know it's gonna be good.

When you listed those games that you believed have out classed the FF series, you're right, but even those games have been through the ringer, Tales of and Xenoblade especially, from massive localisation problems.

To me, Square Enix, will beast again next gen. Now, Capcom... we want tons of Megaman.

DW744307d ago

Very little of any of the footage that has ever been shown from that game has ever screamed "Final Fantasy" to me. And even the footage from this past E3 looks exactly like it always has: a game designed for, and still should run on, PS3.

Very few fragments of the footage I saw said "I was designed from the ground up for next-gen systems". To me, this is still v13 with a 15 slapped on it.

SuperLupe4307d ago

Wow man that was one of the most impressive trailers I had ever seen in my life. That looked completely next gen to me. Almost happy it didnt come out this gen.

Not saying it in a bad way but can't believe someone can think that looked "current gen".

Irishguy954307d ago

Personally dont care about the graphics too much. Im glad with th way the are now. How many opwn world rpgs will look that good? Just to tell you...the graphics will be upgraded pretty heavily if thry are gonna start bringing in luminous which is the plan. They said the chars will be remodeled on luminous etc

Other than that presentation was flawless. Art art desugn and art. This game is pissing out quality scenery.

ZHZ904307d ago

Nice blog.
I agree with you I will support FFXV because
1. And that's my primary reason because this game is so freaking awesome!
2. I hope this game outsold so we could get FFXV-2, KH3 and FFVII Remake.

That game is also one of the reasons why I'll be moving to PS4.

:)

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