No gameplay?
No gameplay.
I don't trust SE to do this right. Refuse to buy into hype until bull DLC/DRM is confirmed to NOT be connected to this and we see gameplay footage.
Pretty much how I feel about FFVIII, so *shrugs*
I actually had the opposite experience with FF8. I seemed to be the only person I knew of at the time that genuinely enjoyed it as opposed to feeling outright betrayed by Square (that would start to come with FF9 & go full circle with FF13 for me) or just "meh" about it. And this is including folk I ran into on the interwebs. But yes, as far as not buying into the hype at this point, I agree. I'm taking this whole thing with a grain of salt & keeping my optimism quite cautious. Fool me once/the last 5 times, Square......
There's nothing overrated about FFVII. It was the first 3D game and the game that popularized RPGs in the west. If it wasn't for it, I doubt PS1 would have received as many rpgs it had.
It's the real deal. Now, if people don't like the characters/story/systems from the game, then it doesn't matter, since it's just an opinion. I'm just talking about things that I can measure, like sales/popularity.
I can mostly agree with that, at least with it being a catalyst for the US getting the amount of RPG's it did at the time. I haven't done any research to back this theory up, but I always assumed FF7's popularity was responsible in a big part for the release of Xenogears, the godparent to my non-existent children, over here. I remember reading there was a lot of controversy surrounding Xenogears' existential/religious themes because America was probably still too poo-babby to handle it (God, I love TBFP). I think FF7's more mature content helped with proving that "hey, maybe the U.S. IS old enough to stay home alone for the weekend & handle this thinky type stuff". Again, I have no way of proving that (or have at least been too lazy to unearth proof), just something I always liked to consider.
I never play this game and i dont want to play, i dont think its bad but ne.
2 friends like this game and when they talk about this game i say thats why its the best game because they watch this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_yFZZdYrVw
In light of Jorge's recent statements, is it cool/hip/some banal horseshit for Egoraptor to be grating against one's nerves? If so, I've wanted to punch him in mouth on several occasions for quite a while now. I don't hate him or anything & I watch Game Grumps from time to time, he just rubs me wrong more often than not.*shrugs* I'm cool with Danny though, for the most part.
I think that stream of bad games they put out was to test what to/what not to do for this remake here.
I dunno...I feel like that may be giving Square too much credit. Then again, I am a bitter husk of a human being who's had her faith shattered numerous times over the years by Square (I equated this to being in a bad relationship with Square that I didn't know how to break out of on a thread here looooooong ago), so it's probably for the best if my words are regarded with the same level of care one would reserve for a severe schizophrenic covered in dead leaves and their own sick. The flying banans have taken residence in my shoes. Be kind, rewind Captain Dershowitz. FWAGAGABAH!
I've never ever finished FFVII. The backgrounds were nice as well as the music and such, but the characters were horrible to look at. Very blocky and awkward. At least maybe now, when this remake is released I can give it another chance to see if it's in my personal tastes. But personally squarenix should hold off on remaking their later games and concentrate on giving FF's III, V and VI The PSP FF I&II Dawn of souls treatment. Then they can worry about there later games in the series.
It was actually the very first RPG I ever sat down & beat. lol RPG's & fighters have been the cat's pajamas for me from day one, so I'd always binge-play until the final dunegon in every RPG I got my hands on. I'd then grow genuinely depressed that my adventures were soon to end, withdraw & just let it collect dust on my shelf. I resolved to not do that to FF7 though because it had been so engrossing for me, even more so than usual. I think it had to do with the age I was when I picked it up - 12, 3 months away from being 13, so I was just at that age where I was eating up anything that came across as "adult" & sophisticated to me. I was also a budding anarchist/eco warrior as a tween & loved the thought of starting out as a little guy sticking it to the man, then a little group still sticking it to the man while saving not just a large city, but the entire planet that had been crying out in pain due to man's mishandling. Anyway, going back a bit, I think the chibi-blockyness of the characters, while a little odd to me at first, grew on me becuase...shit, I was a 12 year old girl. Sure, I wanted to be more mature & sophisticated & was genuinely moving towards an appreciation for those things on my own independent of what I thought was appropriate of a growing girl in society (the "I'm not a baby anymore, JEESH!" mentality that we all probably felt pressured to put forward to prove ourselves and please those around us), but I STILL liked cute, silly things. Despite the more mature themes, this "so deformed, it's actually sorta cute" blockyness resonated with me & actually helped me accept the deeper, depressing stuff without getting too bogged down by it when it came up. I feel this left me able to keep my wits, allowing me to properly explore it & think it through, but still feel enough of it so as to not lose the impact they had intended. The cuteness of the sprites in FF6 helped with this stuff too, as I LOVED that game (though only gave it a shot after playing FF7) & so would love to see it get the proper remake treatment as well.
Anyway, I'm glad you're going to give it another shot, X. But I wonder how this experience will differ from the one you may have gotten if you had been able to get into the original FF7 at the time it debuted. That's not a chiding in the least for your distaste for the original graphics, I can get how that made it hard for you to concentrate on the story. It's just a genuine curiosity as to how your experience may differe from mine since I enjoyed the original & you didn't - I wonder how our feelings for the new one will compare & possibly contrast. I can't wait to discuss this with everyone when it manages to debut, though I must admit, I can't help but be on guard with Square & their promises as of late...I keep thinking this is all going to fall through somehow & all we'll ever have is the trailer video, which will effectively become a giant middle finger to us from Square...
I dunno, I'm rambling at this point. Everyone, enjoy the hell outta this when it debuts, whether that means shitting all over it for the most minute of infractions in your eyes to blindly worshipping every frame of it. Just have fun kids!