Showing posts with label ps3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ps3. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Final Fantasy 7:Either Remake it or Don't!


So I want to start off by saying thanks to Shana for reading the blog and RSSing it! Good to know that I'm writing something worth while! It's all for fun but you know!

So there have been rumors flying around for years that Final Fantasy 7 might be remade on the PlayStation 3. I blame all this hype and ridiculousness on two parties: 1.) Sony. Yeah that's right I'm giving a lot of blame to Sony, why? Well it's for a very simple reason...they could have chosen any other game to show off the graphics. A new racing game coming out, an FPS anything but a graphic face lift for arguably the most popular title Sony has released yet. I know they were thinking "Hey why not make a tech demo for our new system with our most popular game?" But they had to know there would be an outcry for a remake. It looked so good and rabid fan boys went crazy after seeing an updated version of the opening scene of one of the most beloved games ever. And more of the blame gets thrown on to to my second party: EGM(Electronic Gaming Monthly).

They basically took this PS3 tech demo and automatically assumed it was a trailer for a remake even though it clearly said on the video "Technical demo for the PlayStation 3". They couldn't rush to release a comment in their May 2006 issue fast enough that said it was a remake. I'm sure at this point they feel like idiots, but this mistake caused so much hype it was unreal. People were all excited, contemplating what new features would be part of the game, etc.And then to further the hype even more, what did Square Enix do? They released a slew of Final Fantasy 7 spin-offs that included: Before Crisis(A Mobile Phone Game), Dirge of Cerberus(A 3rd Person shooter staring FF7's Vincent Valentine), Crisis Core(An action RPG for the PSP staring Zach Fair from FF7), Last Order: Final Fantasy VII(A short anime-style film retelling the events of Zach and Cloud before the game FF7), and lastly Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children(A feature length film that takes place 2 years after the events of the game.)

So the hype surrounding this game was astronomical. With all these spin-offs of the game, the tech demo, and the hype building surely there would be some sort of announcement of a remake right? No. Unless the developers are living under a rock, which to be fair they might, they have to know that fans want a remake and would be down right ignorant to think that not only would it sell well but also would increase PS3 hardware sales as well. Hell, I know I'd be the first to go out and buy a PS3 if this game ever came to fruition. So why don't they cut the bull crap and make the damn game? Well FF7 Director Yoshinori Kitase said, "We'd have to hire 300 people and it would take about 5 years." Fair enough...but I think that investment would be worth it. Final Fantasy 7 is the franchises top selling game (nearly 10 Mil. units sold) and has a large fan following. Wanna know what makes the hype even worse? Square Enix refuses to deny nor confirm the remake.

 I realize maybe they are thinking about it and that there are many factors involved in remaking this game, but throw us a bone, anything! As recently as March 22 of this year Square Enix continues to play with the idea and CEO Yoichi Wada has said,
"Right now we don't have a clear direction, but many fans have requested we remake Final Fantasy VII...We're going to explore the possibility - whether or not we're going to do it, if we're going to do it, and the platform." 

The Platform? Oh God I hope he's referring to the PS4,Im sure it'll come someday, and not the PSP. Also, last month Final Fantasy XIII producer Yoshinori Kitase said: 

"If it were possible that we had all the right facilities and the right environment to be able to make and prepare a Final Fantasy VII remake within a year, we'd very much like a go at it!"


Thanks for yankin' our chains SE...so either until this game gets made or the world ends fans will continue to demand a remake. It's personally my favorite RPG and game of all time. I haven't made it through all the RPGs yet so that may change. But for now it stands as the biggest title demanding a remake,and a definitive response from the RPG juggernaut would be nice too :). Until then I'll leave with you with a fan made interpretation of what the FF7 remake's intro and start menu might look like. Later gamers!

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

This post was originally going post this on the intro blog, but it got long so here is a longer opinion based blog about why I started this...
See I haven't bought a "Next Gen" console because frankly there's no game that seems worth buying any system for. I'm expected to pay $600+ just because there's a new gaming system? I literally have bought 4 PS2's in my lifetime (sad I know :P). One when it was BIG and new, one slim one, one to replace the broken slim one, and then a final brand new slim one from the store to replace them all.
I would rather do that then buy a new expensive system, a new library of games, and also make some games obsolete (PS2 games aren't backwards compatible on the PS3).
So if I'm not playing new games what am I playing? Old PS1 RPG's, mostly. Sure I'll pick up a Resident Evil or Madden now and again but nothing has captured my imagination or created so many fond memories as RPG's have. In my opinion games are the best median to tell a story. Not only is there a visual aspect to where you can see what's happening, a text aspect to a certain extent, but the biggest feature is the immersion aspect. What other median of story telling allows you to literally control the story and be the characters?
That being said I think that the PS1 has the best RPG's of any console or PC gaming system. It was that period where 3-D was new and improved the graphics, but not quite at the point where graphics superseded the story. The story was always the main focus and the stories in these games are better than most books I've read or movies I've seen.
But ever since then this genre has taken a downturn I feel. This is no clearer than the PS2 abomination know as Final Fantasy 10, See Final Fantasy revolutionized the RPG genre as a whole and made it more mainstream. Although this is up for debate, Square Enix put out 3 of the best RPGs of the PS1: Final Fantasy 7, 8, and 9. With the improved graphics of the PS2 there was no doubt that Final Fantasy 10 was going to blow our damn minds! The graphics were amazing and it had a lot of hype. Too bad all that hype fell flat on its face...

See the biggest problem with Final Fantasy 10 was that the way you traveled around the world was extremely linear in comparison to the recent games. There wasn't really a "world map" or any vehicles to a certain extent. It also felt very cooker cutter. Walk around, puzzle, boss fight, cut scene. Rise and repeat. I know the old games did that too, but with this one it was SO OBVIOUS! It was just boring and to be honest I just couldn't finish it and I haven't to this day.
Okay so maybe 10 was just an experiment and we should give the series another shot right? Well here comes Final Fantasy 11 an MMORPG. What a disappointment! We had to wait even longer for another game. Then came Final Fantasy 12. Honestly this might have been even more hyped than 10, but for different reasons. See this was supposed to take place in the world of Ivalice, the world in the legendary game Final Fantasy Tactics. The teasers and screen shots all looked promising and amazing. But again it just plain failed...The characters were boring, the leveling up system was weird, it was boring, and my personal biggest disappointment was no Nobuo Uematsu (the music composer for all the previous games)! So all the charm was out. The only interesting character was Balthier but he didn't have nearly the game time he should have.
So this is about the point I gave up on any new console RPGs being good. I gave it the old college try but they just didn't entertain me and were more of a chore than anything. I played a few random games here and there like Tales of the Abyss and Kingdom Hearts (which is actually pretty amazing). But nothing grabbed me like the games of old...Final Fantasy 7...Chrono Cross...Xeno Gears...Tales of Destiny. I was pretty much convinced that good RPGs were dead.
But then the nail in the freakin' coffin came only as of late. Now I much preface this by saying that I haven't even played one second of this game, but only heard resounding negative reviews from it, outside of possibly being the best looking game of all time. Final Fantasy 13...the game that killed RPGs? We'll see. The complaints seem to go something like this 1: LINEARITY. The game seems to be a flurry of straight corridors with almost no towns. This takes out the exploration aspect of the game that made so many older games fun. 2:Only being able to control one character in battle. People are kind of on the fence with this one. 3: The data log. Why do you need a data log of definitions and explanations to tell a story? I shouldn't have to read cliff notes before reading a story. 4: It feels more like an interactive movie than game. There seems to be an overwhelming amount of cutscenes with a limited amount of puzzles which leads people to think this game would be a better movie than game.
So with all the recent flops with RPGs and the advent of the PS1 classics on the Playstation Network I've been getting into old RPGs that I never played and have been playing them on my PSP. This has inspired me to also start a collection of every PS1 RPG. This will be an expensive hobby but it's like having a library of books. RPGs are just another median to tell a good story. And PS1 RPGs seem to be the best. Currently I own these titles: Final Fantasty 7, Tactics, Xeno Gears, Chrono Cross, Legend of Dragoon, and Harvest Moon. My collection is small but it'll grow fast. I recently also beat Grandia and am in the middle of playing the remake of Lunar: Silver Star Story.
So look forward to a blog about Grandia soon and thanks for checking out the blog. Later gamers!