I tried FFXII, it wasn't good. I stopped playing after about an hour, it didn't grip me..blacon said:Not playing any more FF games just because you didn't like FFX just shows you must never have been a big fan of them at all. If you were, you'd know that each game introduces a new battle system and new core gameplay mechanics that changes everything about the game, so judging future releases from FFX makes no sense since they are not direct sequels.Fawcks said:Oh, I suppose that changes everything. Except for the fact that I never brought myself to finish it, and haven't played another Final Fantasy since.Blitzwing said:Didn?t that game have record sales and was praised by critics?Austin Howe said:Final Fantasy X
Way to ruin the reputation of the series for a solid decade+.
Seriously, though, FFX got such great reviews thanks to the brand, I have no doubt. Either a few people got a memo saying "Rate this high if we want more Square Enix stories on time", or they thought, "It's FF, it MUST be good!". The series has been on a sharp decline.
FFXIII I never even tried because, to me, it was just a random title. I don't have "brand loyalty". I bought FFX because the FF series had been good to me before, but had slipped up in recent years.
Also, it's ludicrous that you imply I was never a fan of Final Fantasy because I gave up after ten. How much devotion do you expect from me? I tried 7, liked it. Played 8, didn't like it. Played 9, was fairly enjoyable. Played 10, hated it.
How many bad games must I sit through to validate my fan-ism? I say not a single one more. I won't subject myself to another 40 unpleasant hours when there's no shortage of genuinely GOOD games I could play. If Final Fantasy wants my business again, they'll have to genuinely grab my interest, just like every single other NEW IP that's out there. They won't get an automatic buy because I'm a fan.