(02-04-2016, 06:05 AM)Grungie Wrote: Well hopefully they spend their time on the PC version. We don't want another Arkham Night incident.
True. SE does have a history of excellent PC ports though. Their FF13 ports work great. Their FF7 (1998 port, 2012 redux port) and FF8 (2000 Windows port, 2013 redux port) ports contain a lot of nice PC features.
The ports for 3-6 are just PC versions of iPhone/Android ports, which means the sprites aren't really that great. Meh.
They have a lot of other games that tend to do great on PC. The Last Remnant is good (ported to Windows in 2009). The 3 most recent Deus Ex games are good (technically, PC exclusives). In general, I think SE tends to release what they consider their "most popular" Final Fantasy games on PC. I suspect they are realizing how they'd miss out on a portion of today's market if they didn't release 15 on PC from the get-go.
(02-04-2016, 05:05 PM)Sprink Wrote: [FFXV Releases and it's as bad as a Bethesda game on release]
I will smack you.
"What do you mean, 'I couldn't be the president of the United States of America'?" -- Megadeth, "Peace Sells"
Idk, 3 and 4 seem fine, it does feel kind of lazy, but it's not like there's much to "redo" on those versions, as they're already just upscaled DS games.
(02-06-2016, 11:01 PM)-AnthraX- Wrote: Well since nobody has said it yet, I am super mega duper excited about that FFVII remake.
Although I'm very disappointed with that whole 'episodic' shit, I'm still hoping they don't change too much (if at all) with the story.
I don't really hype myself up for things I haven't seen enough of. Especially with Squeenix since they tend to......miss the mark sometimes.
With this remake I'm taking a "Wait and see" approach. Will it be the entire FF7 fanbase's wet dream driven into one game? I don't think so. Will it be good? I'm sure it'll be pretty swell. I'll probably play that and FFXV just fine.
I think it'll be fine, it's just the FF7 fanbase that's married to the damn game and drooling with nostalgia probably has too high of an expectation that no game company will ever satisfy.