Connor Foss writes: "For all the hate that this game gets, I really did enjoy Final Fantasy VIII. Was it hugely different from VII? Absolutely. Is that a bad thing? That’s for you to decide. For me, though, I’m gonna step on a few toes when I say this.
I liked replaying through Final Fantasy VIII more than Final Fantasy VII."
In a Game Rant interview, One Fenix Down's developer talks about how '90s RPGs influenced the development, story, and world of the game.
With hundreds of games, some of which are considered to be classics that hold up to this day, you’ve got the pick of the litter when it comes to choosing a potential remake
^This. THIS!
Stop remaking PS4 games!
Remake PS1 and PS2 games à la FF7R, RE1, Mafia, Half Life style ....
Make Legend of Dragoon, Legacy of Kain etc Remakes happen
and Valkyrie Profile Lenneth. They did Star Ocean 1 & 2 R already, VPL should get the same treatment.
I'd be down for FF8, and Xenogears. But I would also be down for Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross. And I wish Namco would get off their ass and remake or remaster the Xenosaga trilogy.
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Final Fantasy has a long running history with numerous numbered titles and spin-offs, but which games stand to benefit from a remake?
I'd rather the 13 trilogy just be ported tbh. No matter what you think if it, it shouldn't be the only numbered offline games not playable on new consoles. But naturally I'd play the **** out of 8-12 remakes.
"Little did people know, the game they would get would be extremely different from the previous entry."
The hell? With a franchise like Final Fantasy it's pretty much expected that every numbered entry will be vastly different from the one that preceded it. Idk who can consider themselves a fan of the series and somehow be taken surprise by a longstanding series tradition.
Always hoped that FF's story telling would evolve with time.
Were just hitting the mark, the sweet spot, with the likes of 4-10 (issues with 8 though), then, nosedive.