Opinion: Final Fantasy XIII Lightning Returns

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Wednesday, September 05, 2012

 

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Well Square Enix unveiled the worst kept secret of the year and even though it isn't exactly titled XIII-3, that's what it is. The game that seemingly few asked for is coming in 2013, yet it seems there is more to this than meets the eye. A doomsday clock akin to Majora's Mask that gives you thirteen days to do your worst and a seemingly all new take on the gameplay we've come to know and love (or in many cases, hate) from the Final Fantasy XIII universe are the big differences that stood out in the press conference held in Japan today. With the scant few details that were provided, we can only assume that with Lightning being the only character controlled, this will be more an action RPG than any previous offerings in the series. I suppose it makes some sense as Lightning is the only real standout among the cast introduced in the XIII series of games, but with the new action elements coming into play the question arises, will this genre departure fall flat like so many others that deviate from their tried and true roots? Games like Final Fantasy VII's Dirge of Cerberus give a shocking reminder of what happens when Square decides to tackle something else with an existing games cast. We can only hope the opposite is true for Lightning Returns when it is released in the later half of 2013.

Lightning says "I kept waiting for it to get good, but it didn't"

All conjecture to be sure, but the saving grace is that Square can finally close the curtain on Final Fantasy's most controversial chapter and move forward to what the majority of fans are truly asking for. I'm not saying the XIII series are a bad set of games, but they certainly haven't grabbed the attention of fans like past games have, at least not in the way Square would have liked and with with the negative aura that surrounds the XIII universe, stubborn is the only word that comes to mind when contemplating why they thought this series warranted three games. These thoughts aside, I hope once this game is out and finished, Square can move on and work on a new addition to the franchise proper, Final Fantasy XV and finally release the oft delayed and just as controversial, Final Fantasy Versus XIII.

Hey bro, remember me?

There is no denying the Final Fantasy name has taken a hit to its popularity in the past few years, but let's hope that like the summon Phoenix, it can rise from the ashes and return to its rightful prominence among gaming's elite.

 
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September 05, 2012

I really don't understand why Square-Enix needed to make this into a trilogy. I admire many of the new ideas for the battle system, but I think they drew this out a little too long. Release Final Fantasy Versus 13 already. Or rename it Final Fantasy 15.

Man. I guess I really am getting tired of the Final Fantasy routine. I guess that's why I picked up The Last Story. I prefer to call it the successor to Final Fantasy 13, but then people would throw stones at me for that comment.

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September 05, 2012

By continuning the XIII world, Square is actually alienating potential fans and jaded fans from the past alike.

I'd love to play The Last Story, but I don't ever plan on getting a Wii.

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September 05, 2012

Kingdom Hearts is an action RPG and is one of Square Enix's great franchises. When they 'deviate from their tried and true roots', use established characters, they actually have done quite well. Your accusation is baseless. XIII may not have captured your or 50% of the fanbase's attention but Square Enix still made money out of it, so people must have liked it a little bit.

http://dustycartridge.com/features/its-time-for-a-final-final-fantasy/ --- either way, final fantasy as a whole needs to end.

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September 05, 2012

XIII sold on the back of the Final Fantasy name alone, not on the game. It won't matter to Square, but that's just the way it is.  

I'm not going to argue percentage base of fans, but you're naive if you think it's actually 50/50 with the XIII franchise. 

My accusation is baseless? I didn't really know I made one here. If saying it's the most controversial, then it is. If saying the Final Fantasy name is not what it once was is what you meant, it most certainly is not.  

I never said it was a bad thing that Lightning Returns is an action RPG either so bringing up Kingdom Hearts really doesn't make sense. I believe I said it might just be the best thing for the XIII franchise.

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September 05, 2012

Also, I don't agree with that article at all, or that Final Fantasy needs to end. FF isn't irreparibly damaged, as like anything you simply need to chagne the conversation. Gamers, like almost anyone, have short term memories. Give them a great game and the franchise is back on top.

The day consoles such as Ouya and the FTP model are the standard in this industry is the day I quit gaming.

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