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I'm getting excited for this. I've been able to distract myself from all the hype (thanks go to my PC, ME1, Dirt 2 and DA:O), however it's time to charge up my DS3 and hook the PS3 up to the 50" in the lounge come March 9.
I've mostly gotten over SE's capitalist selling out to Microsoft, at least, I thought I had. Japanese reviews, and English reviews of the Japanese version all share the same complaint: it's too linear; there are no 'towns'. And it's all because SE had to make the necessary changes to allow the game to work across the Xbox's multiple discs.
A Final Fantasy, for the first time, couldn't offer the player the ability to travel anywhere at any point during the game because it would require 360 owners to have to keep swapping discs. That first "town" you'd visit at the beginning of the story would only be on the first disc; when you're on the 2nd or 3rd, the data is not accessible, and so, neither is the town. SE, IMO, had to re-structure the game to get it to work on the 360. They sacrificed FF tradition - and seemingly some loyal fans, too - in the process.
But, hey. Now the halls at SE are paved with Microsoft-bought gold, it only means we can expect better titles in the future. Right?
I can't believe how close it is now...
I've mostly gotten over SE's capitalist selling out to Microsoft, at least, I thought I had. Japanese reviews, and English reviews of the Japanese version all share the same complaint: it's too linear; there are no 'towns'. And it's all because SE had to make the necessary changes to allow the game to work across the Xbox's multiple discs.
A Final Fantasy, for the first time, couldn't offer the player the ability to travel anywhere at any point during the game because it would require 360 owners to have to keep swapping discs. That first "town" you'd visit at the beginning of the story would only be on the first disc; when you're on the 2nd or 3rd, the data is not accessible, and so, neither is the town. SE, IMO, had to re-structure the game to get it to work on the 360. They sacrificed FF tradition - and seemingly some loyal fans, too - in the process.
But, hey. Now the halls at SE are paved with Microsoft-bought gold, it only means we can expect better titles in the future. Right?
I can't believe how close it is now...