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Ok, so, here is the thing. JRPGs post ff7 really aren’t the same thing as pre-ff7. I feel like this is something that is not acknowledged enough and I am not sure what is going on there. Current JRPGs have very different visual and story-telling aesthetics and the old style really isn’t represented anywhere anymore.

If there was no Tidus, Yuna would just probably end up following her daddy’s footstep.

HA HA HA HA HA HA HAAAA

Tidus is actually genuinely important as an audience-surrogate who doesn’t know about the game’s world. Vaan’s story arc is resolved SUPER early and from that point on he’s about as important as Yuffie and Vincent were in VII. Honestly probably less, the Wutai sidequest is still more than Vaan did in the last 3/4 of

Tidus was also not well liked, but I think was both a) more important to the games story and b) a character that developed into a pretty cool character by the end of the story.

I know a part of it was the voiceover, but Tidus was INSUFFERABLE. And considering that the protagonist tragectory at that time was Brooding Shounen Protagonist - Emo Loner - Furry Boy, adding Whiny Bastard to the list didn’t help the FF franchise going forward.

I think the point of both Vaan and Tidus is being the audience view, though in Tidus’ case, there was more of a call-to-action. I’d argue that at least Tidus has a plot tie-in that affords him some legitimacy as the MC. Tidus knows Auron through Jecht, and both guarded Braska. The odd dichotomy between both Yuna and

Tidus is really important to the story though it falls apart without him, you could change the script and have Yuna be far more of a rulebreaker but everyone apart from Tidus conforms to the rules.

Look Yoshi-P is leading the team. This isn’t a Nomura fustercluck then handed off to someone else to salvage. Yoshi-P saved FF XIV from being an MMO joke with Realm Reborn. I have utmost faith in this title  (I hated XV btw)

I’m tentatively curious nonetheless because A: the return to a full-on fantasy setting again, even if it’s still going for that visual styles of more modern FF titles.

B: Yoshida is involved, which I cannot help but if it has anything to do with point A.

Then you’ll be glad to know that the director of 15 isn’t behind this one. In fact this director worked on FFXIV, the MMO, and has been one of the best Final Fantasy in years. 

It’s led by Naoki Yoshida though. The one who saved FF14. Yoshi-P.
It has very FF14 feeling, which I like. For a moment I though it will be FF14 spin-off.
I am not much of a fan of 15, but in this I give my hope.

Mostly because it’s being done by Yoshida’s team, the only FF team with talent and self-awareness

They talked about a mother crystal and that’s an element used heavily in FFXI and FFXIV. I’m optimistically excited that they will somehow find a way to connect the universes, as they’ve already done with a few franchises in XIV.

Dear Will, if you took a second to try and review the *game* Microsoft Flight Simulator instead of the concept of cloud and games as a service, maybe you would have done the tutorial, which would have taught you to fly VFR (which incidentally is the only form of navigation actually included in the tutorial).

The issue is that you don’t know not to support this. You don’t know anything. All you have are assumptions based on currently unfounded claims, which in a healthy society should be totally meaningless.  They need to back it up with more objective facts.

That’s assuming the allegations are true. Using social media to make incendiary claims is problematic because many people accept those claims as fact without any sort of corroboration. In this case, there are eight ex-employees making the same claim so there’s likely some truth to it. However, until we get verified fac

These things need to stop spreading on social media, cases like this should be left in the court where the real professionals are. Not to the people on Twitter.

I’m not too clear on the claim at the moment. Are they saying the company stole the employees’ work, or the CEO stole majority ownership of the company from other part owners?

Should name it FF7R Disc 2, but that’d probably be confusing marketing wise.