If these mfers don't give chrono trigger the FF7:Re treatment by 2022 im gonna fly to japan and start slapping folks
Bout to show us a 20 second teaser trailer with the words Final Fantasy XVI, and make that last a decade
accurate
I’m hoping for a more FFVII remake type gameplay tbh, with way more variety. I love final fantasy but the hover above camera angle is really not my thing
We live in the era of remasters/remakes now.
I wish VIII and IX got the remake treatment.
VIII is my favorite but I don't feel like playing that cheap HD remaster they did.
yeah that remaster is booty, game plays with borders on all sides and you can't even change the volume level of the music, just the sound effects
FF7 Remake was the first FF game and that game is my GOTY and top 5 of the generation. I guess I’m excited for this too, I haven’t played any other ones lol
I've been hearing this is in development from the FF14 team, so I'm assuming it's an MMO unfortunately
it's been like 10 years since FF14 first dropped, so it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if 16 is their next gen MMO
that Project Altia (sp?) game shown earlier in the year is apparently from what remains of the FF15 team (the director left after that game was finished) so I wouldn't be surprised if that's Square's next big AAA single player title
I’m hoping for a more FFVII remake type gameplay tbh, with way more variety. I love final fantasy but the hover above camera angle is really not my thing
I feel like 7R and XV gameplay are more similar than they are different tbh. They just continue making gradual steps extending the general directon of major Squenix rpg titles from the past 10-15 years.
But i'd really love to see them do something really unexpected (and mo doubt complex to develop) like making the game with battle mode settings that are actually totally different. I'd love to see them do it where you choose to play in the "real-time ATB" mode of KH/DISS/XV/FF7R, or traditional turn-based ATB.
I'd even like to see players having the choice of seeing enemies in the field and entering battle without transition, and traditional random encounters that transition to battle in a convenient way (like DQXI).
Not only would major diverging options like that finally please all FF fans — from people who miss traditional turn-based games, to modern fans, and newcomers — it would turn replays on different settings into something totally new that hasnt really been done before with gameplay to that degree. The closest thing that comes to mind the recent DQ re-releases (either on Switch or DS i think) that lets you change from the modern version to the SNES version.
I'm sure theyd never do anything like this unfortunately...despite the PS5 undoubtedly having the power for it.
it's been in development for a while.
As someone said above, a tiny glimpse and a logo is probably what they'd show.
And it'll be exclusive
If these mfers don't give chrono trigger the FF7:Re treatment by 2022 im gonna fly to japan and start slapping folks
Would love nothing more
I've been hearing this is in development from the FF14 team, so I'm assuming it's an MMO unfortunately
it's been like 10 years since FF14 first dropped, so it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if 16 is their next gen MMO
that Project Altia (sp?) game shown earlier in the year is apparently from what remains of the FF15 team (the director left after that game was finished) so I wouldn't be surprised if that's Square's next big AAA single player title
Naaah these got a combat developer from Devil May Cry to work on this 16 apparently.
Can't see 14 getting another update yet
Would love nothing more
Only thing i would possible want to see more is a FFIX remake with the graphics of VII's — but keep every other major piece of gameplay exactly the same as the OG (story, battles, abilities, etc...)
Oh, and also release the entire game at once, not by installments 2-3 years apart.
I seriously dont understand why the concept of multi-disc games dies with the PS2... I wouldn't be surprised if studios like Squenix actually ended up wasting more money by focusing all development and assets into "perfecting" one disc, instead of working in individual groups to complete a multi-disc game/story.
I've been hearing this is in development from the FF14 team, so I'm assuming it's an MMO unfortunately
it's been like 10 years since FF14 first dropped, so it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if 16 is their next gen MMO
that Project Altia (sp?) game shown earlier in the year is apparently from what remains of the FF15 team (the director left after that game was finished) so I wouldn't be surprised if that's Square's next big AAA single player title
FF14 is still in the top 5 most played MMOs right now. And MMOs typically don't just get brand new, unrelated releases, even after a good number of years.
It'd be an incredibly dumb move to release a brand new FF MMO separate from 14 cause it basically just intentionally fractures their current widely successful MMO's player base — and it would have to be released with marketing plans to entice a percent of its playerbase from somewhere other than FF14 to mitigate risk of post-FOMO heel turns.
FF7 Remake was the first FF game and that game is my GOTY and top 5 of the generation. I guess I’m excited for this too, I haven’t played any other ones lol
You don't know FF then lol
Just keep Tetsuya Nomura away from it
Why? I don’t really follow ff like that. Just curious
I’m not gonna get hyped over a game that we’ll probably won’t play till like years later if not next gen
Why? I don’t really follow ff like that. Just curious
He's just a mess when it comes to games now.
No simple A to B story.
Constantly having to make things difficult.
Can't lie FF7 Remake is fantastic, but he had to change the story of that.
Hope this will be good. I had fun playing XV
Me too. Hope they have a big open world full of places to explore and a quest system similar to XV, love it.
really hope to see this on wednesday. curious to see where the series'll go with this next one