; Large quantity of drugs and gil found in their abandoned convertible.
So the new Final Fantasy trailer came out and yes I am aware that there are one or more threads already talking about it (how dare people want to discuss different things about the same game?! use the search function! get off my forums!)
This thread is specifically to talk about the "new" direction the game is taking. My first reaction to the trailer was "Holy shit this is weird and different and I love it!" but after some thought, I've realized that it's not all that different from the modern "medieval" fantasy genre that it's been for two decades (FF6 came out in 1994). This game seems to use more contemporary visual styles; the men don't look like they would seem too out of place in a modern setting (although they would turn some heads for being so trendy) and, well, they drive a pretty normal looking convertible.
I for one am pretty enthusiastic about this title and feel that I now have a reason other than the next Metal Gear to actually get around to purchasing a PS4. I am very glad that they ditched the wonky ff13 combat system (it was fun but not very intuitive) and revisited FF12's more western-RPG inspired system. FF12 was my favorite in the series despite not really even being the same genre as it's predecessors and I'm excited to play another game like that.
What are you opinions escapists?
There's a lot of comments on the lateness of the game. I have a feeling that this is mostly because FF13 was so poorly received and they had to completely gut and overhaul some very large portions of the game; this project was originally known as FInal Fantasy XIII versus after all. Enix seems to be actually listening to their fans and I'd like them to take all the time they need to make the best game possible.
So the new Final Fantasy trailer came out and yes I am aware that there are one or more threads already talking about it (how dare people want to discuss different things about the same game?! use the search function! get off my forums!)
This thread is specifically to talk about the "new" direction the game is taking. My first reaction to the trailer was "Holy shit this is weird and different and I love it!" but after some thought, I've realized that it's not all that different from the modern "medieval" fantasy genre that it's been for two decades (FF6 came out in 1994). This game seems to use more contemporary visual styles; the men don't look like they would seem too out of place in a modern setting (although they would turn some heads for being so trendy) and, well, they drive a pretty normal looking convertible.
I for one am pretty enthusiastic about this title and feel that I now have a reason other than the next Metal Gear to actually get around to purchasing a PS4. I am very glad that they ditched the wonky ff13 combat system (it was fun but not very intuitive) and revisited FF12's more western-RPG inspired system. FF12 was my favorite in the series despite not really even being the same genre as it's predecessors and I'm excited to play another game like that.
What are you opinions escapists?
There's a lot of comments on the lateness of the game. I have a feeling that this is mostly because FF13 was so poorly received and they had to completely gut and overhaul some very large portions of the game; this project was originally known as FInal Fantasy XIII versus after all. Enix seems to be actually listening to their fans and I'd like them to take all the time they need to make the best game possible.