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Little Shithead Dec 17, 2007 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Borg1982 (Post 552052)
Lurker was trying to diss FF4 (When he shouldn't be in the thread in the first place if he hates it. It's called flaming)

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Originally Posted by Borg1982 (Post 553120)
"cecil's character traits are gullability, guilt, lack of awareness for danger."

This is called trolling. If he knows those points are unfair to the game and is saying this anyway, it is trolling.

Your dictionary needs a major update.

Seriously.

Pro-Tip: What I'm doing to you is flaming. Flaming you for how dumb you're being.

Django! Dec 17, 2007 04:41 PM

Again.

Fuck Square. I hope they go under with the increasing development costs.

Frozen Memories Dec 17, 2007 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Django! (Post 553149)
Again.

Fuck Square. I hope they go under with the increasing development costs.

I almost completely agree with that. With all the medicore and rehashes they have been doing, it's really disheartening.

Oh, to the comments about Cecil's character traits.... In my opinion, if you look at a lot of RPGs (particulary old-school ones), most main characters have those traits. I mean... If the main character didn't feel guilty, get himself into trouble one way or another every once and a while, and didn't care about the danger, we wouldn't have about 80% of NES and SNES era RPGs. That, again, is just my opinion though.

Sarag Dec 17, 2007 08:12 PM

No memories, I totally agree. Especially in that time period where nintendo games in general were starting to break away from their NES roots (have no idea about genesis games). It's just truth, it's not a bad thing or a good thing, it's just the way it is.

Borg is just butthurt because I am right. Case in point: Cecil going to the moon to kill the root of all of mankind's hatred. The dude is on the moon, you have him running scared as much as anyone's ever going to be. Therefore, I am not trolling and it is you who is trolling.

mortis Dec 17, 2007 08:28 PM

A direct FFIV sequel? Bad idea. It's not like FFVI where the world needed to be rebuilt after defeating Kefka.

However, one that is generations later is plausible. Yes, it is a cheap way to cash in on the legacy of a great game, but they have been doing that for some time now. And a business IS made to make money, where the opinions (and dollars) of the many outweigh the few (usually).

FFIV, especially given thetime and era of that game. Now, I didn't get to fully appreciate it-I played FFVI first and THEN played FFIV, so I was a bit more spoiled with FFVI. However, the game itself is decent, the storyline is decent, and has been so popular that it was been ported twice (with some additions) and now being remade. Can't argue that.

I dunno if I would like to see this ported to an NDS or PSP. Preferable, I'd rather them just go ahead and wait into the future, until they have 'remade' FFV and FFVI (you know it has to be in the cards), and when (or I guess if) they make some 'sequels' to those games, place them all together as some sort of sequel game to those three. Granted, it would never happen as they would want to get the most out of each game, but with the idea that the sequels themselves would be short and limited (unless they totally remade them), it would seem weak to pay whatever amount for a 10 hour sequel.

Dark Nation Dec 17, 2007 08:35 PM

mortis reminded me of something: I wouldn't mind playing a FFVI Prequel, detailing that War of the Magi that so gets referenced so much. Make it a Tactics-based game on the PSP, it'll sell very well in Japan, and enough in the US from Old-school fans to break even.

RainMan Dec 17, 2007 08:47 PM

A prequel to FFVI seems a lot more plausible than a sequel. There really would be nothing left to do in a world AFTER Kefka.
I think a prequel would be a best case scenario; Fleshing out the 'War of the Magi' story-line could work fantasticly, not only in creating a new expansion of an intriguing but little mentioned story, but to give greater scope and definition to FFVI as a whole.

To make the battle mechanics like FFT? I wouldn't mind that at all either.

Will any of this ever happen? Probably not. I have absolutely no faith in Square-Enix anymore.

Sarag Dec 17, 2007 09:30 PM

FFVI the sequel: sim city oh or OOH civilization

come on you know it's brilliant.

Elixir Dec 18, 2007 07:30 AM

I don't really care about FFIV but being released for cellphones is a dumb idea. They can't localize it now, since practically nobody bothers with cellphone games (n-gage?).

It's not like they ever had any intention to.

RainMan Dec 18, 2007 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by a lurker (Post 553310)
FFVI the sequel: sim city oh or OOH civilization

come on you know it's brilliant.

Heh. Yep, you took the words right out of my mouth, Lurker. I was going to jokingly mention a city simulator in the case of a 'sequel' for FFVI but I found it rather ridiculous at the time. (prolly cuz I was still sober) Strangely enough, it makes more sense now. However, rebuilding the world doesn't seem nearly as exciting as tearing it apart. :D

Django! Dec 18, 2007 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Frozen Memories (Post 553164)
I almost completely agree with that. With all the medicore and rehashes they have been doing, it's really disheartening.

Oh, to the comments about Cecil's character traits.... In my opinion, if you look at a lot of RPGs (particulary old-school ones), most main characters have those traits. I mean... If the main character didn't feel guilty, get himself into trouble one way or another every once and a while, and didn't care about the danger, we wouldn't have about 80% of NES and SNES era RPGs. That, again, is just my opinion though.

One of the more endearing character traits for Cecil, at least for this gamer, was that the setup for his guilt was a bit more legit. He was lied to, and his actions eventually lead him to killing a poor girls mother, and then the entire town. He was a soldier doing what he was supposed to do by order of the King, and then realizing the consequences of his own actions.

If anything, FFIV was more advanced, character wise, than some of the more recent RPGs. His romantic ties were already well established. He was already a high ranking and powerful character at the beginning of the game, and the first half of the story involves his rejecting that power and starting anew. Unlike some of the later Final Fantasy's, IV's story didn't rely on on a soap opera love story to keep you interested in the characters, it focused on redemption and taking responsibility.

The entire series, save for Tactics, has pretty much been down hill since.

nanaman Dec 18, 2007 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Django! (Post 553634)
One of the more endearing character traits for Cecil, at least for this gamer, was that the setup for his guilt was a bit more legit. He was lied to, and his actions eventually lead him to killing a poor girls mother, and then the entire town. He was a soldier doing what he was supposed to do by order of the King, and then realizing the consequences of his own actions.

If anything, FFIV was more advanced, character wise, than some of the more recent RPGs. His romantic ties were already well established. He was already a high ranking and powerful character at the beginning of the game, and the first half of the story involves his rejecting that power and starting anew. Unlike some of the later Final Fantasy's, IV's story didn't rely on on a soap opera love story to keep you interested in the characters, it focused on redemption and taking responsibility.

The entire series, save for Tactics, has pretty much been down hill since.

I agree with all that you said. The FF series have been going downhill pretty much since the SNES era, except from FF Tactics (to PS1) which is one of my favorite FF games.

And yeah, I've totally lost hope with Square Enix nowadays, they haven't made anything real good in the recent years except Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker which I totally love, but I'm a DQM nut and the DQM games are so simple that it just can't go wrong. And well I have to say the FFT port to PSP was pretty good to with the rewritten dialogue and added CG movies. Dang, I thought I wasn't gonna find anything to bring up, but well anyways, except from those two I can't really think of anything real real good like from the SNES era.

And seriously what the heck is up with these cellphone games!?! The cellphone must be the crappiest "console" ever to play games on. The controls are usually unbearable, the screen is so damn small and the speakers usually suck ass. Why can't they just make it to the DS or PSP which both are real handheld gaming devices?

Django! Dec 18, 2007 07:21 PM

Can me make a distinction between Square and Enix still? I really enjoyed Rocket Slime, and I'll probably pick up Dragon Quest IX when it's released.

Zuare Dec 21, 2007 02:50 PM

Screenshots:

http://i7.tinypic.com/8fdibu9.jpg

Source.

mortis Dec 21, 2007 05:39 PM

Is it me or am I seeing 1.) reused graphics (hence the title of the link you gave us) and 2) Cid?

Dark Nation Dec 21, 2007 05:41 PM

Wow, this is really starting to look like a quick cash-grab. Interest is seriously low now.

Nall Dec 21, 2007 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by mortis (Post 555464)
Is it me or am I seeing 1.) reused graphics (hence the title of the link you gave us) and 2) Cid?

Woah, that's Cecil, Rosa, AND Cid in the second pic. You can also see Theodore at the bottom of the first one; the top guy is simply "Nazo no Otoko" or "Mystery Man". So it really *is* a direct sequel... Unless of course the second screen is a flash-back or something.

FFIV: The Next Generation.

Sarag Dec 21, 2007 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by mortis (Post 555464)
Is it me or am I seeing 1.) reused graphics (hence the title of the link you gave us)

Probably on the monsters, I'd have to compare it to the last 2d FF4 remake to know for sure. Which one was that?

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and 2) Cid?
Cid, Rosa, Cecil, and some schmuck soldier or something with Theodore.

THEODORE?!

Zuare Dec 21, 2007 08:45 PM

It seems those pics were originally from this site and there are more of them:



Is that Amano artwork new, or from the original?

Nall Dec 21, 2007 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by a lurker
Probably on the monsters, I'd have to compare it to the last 2d FF4 remake to know for sure. Which one was that?

FFIV Advance was the last 2D remake.

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Originally Posted by Zuare
Is that Amano artwork new, or from the original?

It Looks new to me. That must be Theo at the bottom there, which means he's Cecil and Rosa's *son*, not some distant descendant, which also means the game itself takes place only a few years after FFIV. I wasn't expecting Square to go this deep with a cell phone game, but it looks like this is the real deal FFIV-2.

...And is anyone else getting an "RPG Maker" vibe off these pics?

Lacerta Dec 24, 2007 01:38 AM

To preserve the tables~



Dunno if this has been mentioned yet:
  • Obviously a direct sequel -- 17 years after FFIV
  • Will include all the original characters
  • 16-bit 2D Graphic style
  • Is going to be released in chapters with the first being free

They're serious about this. If it will actually turn out the way they want it to turn out no one can really say.

At least you get the first chapter for free!

Dark Nation Dec 24, 2007 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Nall (Post 555549)
FFIV Advance was the last 2D remake.

http://img167.imageshack.us/img167/8...advancenr3.png

Unless you mean for FFIV by itself, in which case never mind.

Frozen Memories Dec 24, 2007 11:20 AM

Oh geez... Rosa looks sick (Plot device anyone?) in that artwork in the mag. Also, Rydia's outfit has lost a few pieces.

It looks like they are actually serious with this. Although the story and FF nametag are immediate ripoffs and are kinda ruining one of the best FF's, it looks like they are actually putting a little more effort into it. Guess we'll never really know though.

So, I'm waiting for the announcement of "The Complilation of Final Fantasy IV", including, but not limited to, a jumping action game involving Kain.

Lacerta Dec 24, 2007 12:29 PM

There's already a jumping action game with Kain.

In the form of a mini-game in FFIV DS.


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