I thought this too.. but then i figured that Square wouldn't exactly throw micorsoft under the bus as a scapegoat to save face on whatever dev problem they may be having.Spygon said:They have done it with all the older and i would say better final fantasys and it worked fine.I feel there some else behind this.
Not to mention that Sony was selling this god-forsaken behemoth at a LOSS when it first came out, if you can believe that. Probably why those things were so damned hard to get during the first production run.neolithic said:just to throw this into the mix as it was brought up earlier. On launch, the 80gig version with all the card readers and such, was 600$, with 8% tax that's 648$. No game, just the system and a controller. with a game that's over 700$. This is exactly why it didn't sell right off the bat.
I dunno how this game is so acclaimed with such bad voice acting. It's quite literally the worst voice acting possible in any media format.thiosk said:Daedalus1942 said:Lol.... that's a good way to incurr some escapist wrath.thiosk said:ff13 stopped looking appealing about the time FFX came out.
From what I've observed, X is thought to be one of the best.
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We aren't here to start a console war, hell starting this thread was a bad idea, especially since you turn troll so fast.Whistler777 said:Why hello fanboy, how you doing? Been playing any Halo lately? Golly, it's great, being narrow-minded and all, isn't it!Aardvark said:If anything, you should blame Sony for making their system so damn boring that people would rather deal with a system that explodes on a regular basis.
Blaming people doesn't do much. Square Enix and Microsoft are both great companies. And that chunk of text sounds to be written by someone with something against 360's.JakBandit2208 said:don't be mad at microsoft for this, be mad Square for taking the easy way out.
You're lost, let me point you in the right [http://www.youtube.com/] direction [http://www.gametrailers.com/]. We don't care for that kind of talk here at the Escapist.SlasherX said:How does it feel to know that you wasted all your money on that giant black paper weight and now no one acually cares about it and wants a xbox 360 since the only good exclusive title on it is metal gear solid and what you thought would have been ff 13 but its on the xbox...... and we are screwing it up for you and your blue ray,burns doesnt it? i mean really sony should just pack up and leave it only sells well in japan and then all it has is jrpgs which mostly suck exept for ffa, which is on the xbox and flame me as much as you like you ps3 fanboy japanophiles
Wow I think someone is still lost in the next gen. Umm the real question is how many rpgs are on the PS3? And to call it even lets just go by the exclusives. PS3 in NA has Folklore (Jrpg?) and Valkyrie Chronicles (I guess we can call it an rpg right?). Did I miss any. Any on the PSN that I may have missed?johnx61 said:I'm confused about something. If you are so eager and zealous in your love of the 360 and hatred of the PS3. How did you come by a PSN account with trophies? And, I'm pretty sure the PS3 was never $680. Not in the U.S. anyway.Aardvark said:Because not a single 360 player on the face of the planet has ever decided to diversify their console collection. Obviously, since I support the 360, I couldn't possibly have blown $680 on a glorified DVD player and been bored to tears by LBP, Resistance 1&2, Killzone 2, then decided to cut my losses and stick with the consistent winner. Nope, it's obvious, since I spoke favourably about the 360, I've never seen a PS3 and must have had help just to figure out the spelling of the thing. Golly, it's great, being narrow-minded and all, isn't it!Whistler777 said:Why hello fanboy, how you doing? Been playing any Halo lately? Golly, it's great, being narrow-minded and all, isn't it!
Another point I feel obligated to bring up. I know that there are RPGs on the 360. But are there actually JRPGs on the 360? I'm sure there's probably one or two. But my point is, most JRPG players don't usually own 360s. And most 360 owners are usually not into JRPGs. So why penalize PS3 owners who probably are a hundred times more interested in FFXIII then so that you can appeal to 360 owners who probably won't even buy the game because it isn't big, tough and/or manly?
Disclaimer: If you are a 360 owner who does not fit the above stereotype, please disregard that portion of the post. And please understand that such viewpoints are simply the result of many years of research and study of the common fanboy.
If you were anything more than an uncultured idiot, you'd know that anime fans prefer Japanese audio with English subtitles. It leaves the original dialogue intact and lets the player avoid the terrible English dubbing.daz_O_O said:Holy fuck you guys whine a lot at nothing!
You lose Japanese voices - so cry me a river! I guess you have to play the game and listen to voices in a language you all understand and speak regularly, darn!
So what reason does anyone really have to buy a graphic novel with poor drawing that invariably damage the story itself (The visuals are integral to actually telling the story.) over a graphic novel with an equally good story and better visuals? Hence my point that someone doing a graphic novel with not so great visuals and a great story is better off dropping the weaker visuals and writing a text novel and focusing on the stronger aspect of the work.Generic_Dave said:I'm sorry but I must address this, even though it's off topic, many graphic novels use less than stellar art work and carry along a brilliant story (Johnny The Homicidal Maniac for one) and there are tons of games out there that aren't AAA titles that tell wonderful stories with less than stellar graphics. If I want to look at pretty things I can got to a Museum or BustyAsianBeauties.com or heaven forbid, spend my free time watching tech demos. While graphics are important, they are not a deal breaker.shadow skill said:It's called a Videogame for a reason. If graphics are not important for an inherently visual medium why not just make a damned pure text RPG? It's like someone creating a Graphic Novel with an awesome story and shit drawings. If the drawing is gonna be shitty wouldn't it be better to drop the graphics and stick to the novel? In a game of this kind where the gameplay is largely stat/menu driven the graphics are even more important for telling the story because the presentation is what brings the player in and keeps the player engaged.
I agree that presentation is what draws a player in, but that isn't the same as hi-end graphics, and I believe once you're in it's the story that keeps you engaged. Peggle is presented well, and keeps people engaged for scarily long periods of time, yet it's little more that bubble bobble or bust a move. And there are tons of less than stellar looking titles that do well on PSN and X-box LIVE. Some of these are retro-games just re-sold, so nostalgia has a certain effect here too. But there are plenty of new games, that look dated but it has no effect on how they play.
And a lot of hi-end graphics now just mean lots of Greys, browns and blacks...and that's a argument all to itself...
(And before anyone hoots, bustyasianbeauties.com is a domain name owned by WB, I'm not pushing porn here.)
That is only true when a game (Or any other visual media.) are not competing with other products. People will ask themselves why they should buy FF13 over a whole host of games that may arguably have better stories and better gameplay and possibly better graphics than FF13.D_987 said:I agree to an extent, graphics to have to be decent - but I disagree they need as much emphasis as you claim. Graphics do not need to be great to tell a good story - they just need to be functional.shadow skill said:It's called a Videogame for a reason. If graphics are not important for an inherently visual medium why not just make a damned pure text RPG? It's like someone creating a Graphic Novel with an awesome story and shit drawings. If the drawing is gonna be shitty wouldn't it be better to drop the graphics and stick to the novel? In a game of this kind where the gameplay is largely stat/menu driven the graphics are even more important for telling the story because the presentation is what brings the player in and keeps the player engaged.
You failed to mention you also bashed the 360 in the original post. Congrats on being so narrowminded that you can see the faults of both systems.Aardvark said:Because not a single 360 player on the face of the planet has ever decided to diversify their console collection. Obviously, since I support the 360, I couldn't possibly have blown $680 on a glorified DVD player and been bored to tears by LBP, Resistance 1&2, Killzone 2, then decided to cut my losses and stick with the consistent winner. Nope, it's obvious, since I spoke favourably about the 360, I've never seen a PS3 and must have had help just to figure out the spelling of the thing. Golly, it's great, being narrow-minded and all, isn't it!Whistler777 said:Why hello fanboy, how you doing? Been playing any Halo lately? Golly, it's great, being narrow-minded and all, isn't it!
Well considering that Squeenix origanly made games for Nintendo, and that Sony would never let a prestigious exclusive like FF slip by for money they won't make, you just unleashed a lot of hate on Sony because they didn't do anything.ShadowKatt said:I don't think this will make me hate the xbox any more than I already do, because this isn't microsofts fault. Microsoft made a console with what they had. Sony developed the blu-ray player, so they had it available, microsoft didn't. Microsoft and their Xbox 360 deserve no more aire than they did before.Awexsome said:Shame that this will cause more hate between the two consoles, if there wasn't enough already.
HOWEVER, Sony seems hellbent on continuing this never ending stream of disappointments. Final Fantasy has never been a multiplatform game, and it sure as hell wasn't a bunch of xbox fanboys clamouring to get a port, since most of them seem to bash it as much as sony fanboys diss on Halo. This is all just a marketing ploy by Sony to try to rake in more cash, and while it might work in the short term, overall it's going to result in a shotty game(A blu-ray disk holds, like, 60 gigs, and a dual layer dvd holds about 9. Tell me that nothing is going to change except the japanese voices) and a lot of disgruntled and disenfranchised fans.
Personally, this is just more reason to boycott Sony as a whole. I just bought Rock Band and made sure to get it from Gamestop used so Sony didn't get a dime of my money, and got a third party guitar controller. I'll get FF XIII the same way, but my expectations of it are going to be far, far lower now that I know they crucified the game just to sell a few more copys.
Edit: Rereading that I think I might have mentioned Sony instead of Square, but I'm not entirely sure they're different entities, so I think it works either way.
Precisely correct my good man. These people cutting things down for "fairness" is stupid.pantsoffdanceoff said:Um... it seems odd that one of the reasons people payed 200+ extra bucks is taken away for "fairness".