I am in total agreement. The series killed itself by making sequels. It's hallmark as a series was that each story was self-contained, well written, and brought a couple of new ideas to the table. Some times these ideas were fun, and make appearances in future titles, but that was restricted to game mechanics, and themes, such as Chocobos, Cid, and the idea that being stupid with magic can hurt. (Fire will cure fire creatures etc. ) Each story could be said to be a "Final Fantasy" before restoring the world to an age of peace, when legends are spoken of, but not made. (Yes I know that's NOT why they are called Final Fantasy, but feel free to tell everybody if you feel you must)canadamus_prime said:In Square-Enix's case I'd say their decline began around the time Final Fantasy X-2 was green lit.Darmani said:Comparison to the movie industry and trying to get into that groove. They needed stars, star vehicles, action stars or similar.canadamus_prime said:I've always felt that the AAA industry's brains fell out around the beginning of the last console generation. Actually to be more precise, sometime around 2009. Good to see that Square-Enix has managed to salvage at least part of their brain.
Also, arguably, Kingdom Hearts and this is when they COULD be more like everyone else. Besides when do you point to the decline Ff8? 9? 12? When they tried to be an MMORPG?
Some of it is just pure cycle and targeting, another IS the rapid expense
Then comes the first sequel and it's with one of the weakest Casts of characters in the entire series. At which point somebody declared the Genre dead, and we have the topic of this video.