• Games
    • Most Popular (+)
    • Top Rated
    • Recent Releases
    • Coming Soon
    • Release Dates
    • Recently Added
    • More
    • Platforms (+)
    • Characters (+)
    • Companies (+)
    • People (+)
    • Franchises (+)
    • Brainwaves
    • Most Popular
    • Articles
    • Discussions
    • Thoughts
    • Reviews
    • Trending
    • The Binding of Isaac
    • 4 Pics 1 Song
    • Angry Birds Epic
    • Grand Theft Auto V
    • Final Fantasy XII
    • Contributions
    • All
    • Collections
    • Most Popular
    • Lists
    • Galleries

The Slow, Excruciating Death Of Final Fantasy

19th January, 9 replies

Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XII, Final Fantasy XI, Final Fantasy X-2, Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy IX, Final Fantasy VIII, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy V, Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy II, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy XIII-2, Final Fantasy XV, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn
4

Saw this on Kotaku yesterday - I don't fully agree with his stance but he has some good points generally:

Civilization creator Sid Meier once famously said that a game is "a series of interesting decisions."

Final Fantasy All The Bravest, a new game that came out for iOS on Thursday, has one interesting decision: How much money would you like to give Square Enix?

All The Bravest, a series of micro-transactions disguised as a video game, tasks you with swiping your finger up and down a screen as Final Fantasy characters jump and attack Final Fantasy villains on Final Fantasy backgrounds while listening to Final Fantasy music. It's kind of fun, in that "I don't know why I'm doing this but it's kind of compelling for some reason" sort of way.

It's also less of a video game and more of a massive middle finger to fans. It should really be called "Final Fantasy Fuck You Give Us Money." I can forgive the premium purchases: you can buy new maps for $3.99 each, which is fine, and you can buy 16-bit Final Fantasy characters for $0.99 each, except they're totally random and you don't know which one you're going to get, which is weird, but also generally an okay form of downloadable content.

No, the biggest problem in Final Fantasy All The Bravest is that when you die in battle—which will happen often, because battles are totally random and there's no way to heal, buff, target enemies, or do anything except swipe your finger up and down as your characters furiously attack—you have to either wait for your characters to revive (three minutes per character, or up to two hours), exit the battle and try again (pointless, since again, there's no strategy), or pay Square Enix real money to revive your party.

Let me repeat that: in order to make progress in the game you just spent $4 to buy, you have to pay more money to Square Enix.

I can only imagine the English translators at Square Enix hearing about this, sighing, shaking their heads, and wondering if anyone will ever get to enjoy their work—which was stellar. Probably not. It's hard to play this game without getting angry.

But Final Fantasy All The Bravest is not an anomaly. This betrayal is nothing new. Square has spent the past half-decade picking away at our love for their ubiquitous, once-beloved series. All The Bravest is just another limb rotting off the bloated, mangled corpse that was once Final Fantasy.

As someone who grew up with the adventures of Cecil and Terra, I find it depressing to even write, but here we are. It's 2013, and Final Fantasy is on its last legs. The 25-year-old RPG series is a shell of its former self. When we see a new Final Fantasy game, our first reaction is no longer "awesome!"—it is "shit, how are they going to ruin my childhood next?" I've written before about some of the problems facing Final Fantasy, and even drawn up wish lists of things I'd like to see Square Enix try to do, but All The Bravest is yet another piece of disturbing evidence that this company no longer cares about its fans.

It's easy to pinpoint exactly when Final Fantasy started to die. In 2001, not long after the cinematic financial disaster known as Spirits Within, series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi left the company to go off to Hawaii and surf and make games where you surf. A couple years later, Square merged with Enix, and it's all been downhill from there, especially for Final Fantasy, which has had to stumble through a series of awful missteps over the past few years.

Final Fantasy XIII was loved by some but hated by many more, Final Fantasy XIV was an unequivocal disaster, and many of Square's other decisions are totally baffling. Why make a sequel to FFXIII, a game that sold well but may have irrevocably damaged this brand forever? Why make yet another sequel to that? Why dedicate so many of your resources to an MMORPG in an age where MMORPGs are all slowly eroding, or going free-to-play when they realize they can't survive on the traditional subscription model anymore? Why make a direct sequel to Final Fantasy IV that does nothing but directly reuse FFIV's images and storylines? Why release a Final Fantasy game without any sound? Why force us to pay so much money for mobile Final Fantasy games?

Well, I guess we know the answer to that one. Cash. Delicious, delicious money that pleases Square's stockholders even as it ostracizes the company's biggest fans. Final Fantasy All The Bravest is currently sitting at #25 on the iTunes top 100 list for paid apps. Sickening. I wonder how many people regret that purchase?

So what's next for Final Fantasy? On the horizon we have Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, a game that continues a story that nobody really cares about. There's Final Fantasy Versus XIII, a game that may or may not actually exist. And then what? Does anybody really trust Square Enix to make another great console RPG? Why does the thought of a Final Fantasy XV fill me with more dread than excitement?

I don't know what the next generation will bring for Final Fantasy, a series I could once rank among my favorite. And nothing will ever diminish or erase my fond memories of sneaking through South Figaro to figure out what the Empire is planning, fighting my way to the moon to take down Zeromus, and getting the CROWN to trade for the HERB to trade for the CRYSTAL to get the KEY to find the TNT that will let me explore the world. Even today, I can replay old Final Fantasy games and have a blast doing it.

But it's time for fans like you and me to accept that Final Fantasy isn't Final Fantasy anymore. The series we once knew and loved is never coming back. We'll have to satiate our craving for great JRPGs elsewhere—and they are still elsewhere! By the end of February, we'll have Ni no Kuni, Fire Emblem: Awakening, and Etrian Odyssey IV, among others—not a bad haul for the first two months of 2013. But our love for Final Fantasy is unrequited. The series has been dying for years now, and money-mongering bullshit like Final Fantasy All The Bravest is a reminder of that.

Around the Network

Share this post with others

9 COMMENTS
4
Reply
  • Dylan English
    Latest rumour is that they've pushed it to the PS4 and dropped the Versus name
    — 19th February
  • DreamsCast
    Please drop the Versus XIII name!
    — 11th February
  • Dylan English
    I've always said 'Versus XIII' was an awful name...The should definitely rebrand that if and when it gets released.
    — 21st January
  • Load older comments ↓

Related Brainwaves

  • 28th November

    FINAL FANTASY XV LICENCE SERIAL CD KEYGEN DOWNLOAD

    Right now we have small sum of cd-keys to Final Fantasy XV. Are you trying to find a supply of a free of charge multi player cd-key generator but devoid...

  • 15th November

    An Introduction to Final Fantasy XV

    With just 14 days to go before the 15th mainline entry in the Final Fantasy series - Final Fantasy XV - finally launches worldwide, we thought we'd take...

  • 18th June

    Grand Kingdom Review

    This review is based on the Playstation Vita version of the game, with a digital copy provided by the publisher. Back in 2011, Tomohiko Deguchi, along...

  • 16th April

    Final Fantasy XV Digital Pre-order Bonuses Revealed

    The digital pre-order bonuses for Final Fantasy XV have been revealed for both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The PlayStation 4 bonuses are: A 'Big Bang'...

  • 14th April

    Tabata: Final Fantasy Was Considered a 'Dying IP', Situation Was 'Grave'

    In an interview with Game Informer, Final Fantasy XV Director Hajime Tabata gives some frank insight into where the Final Fantasy series was seen to be...

Trending Discussions

  • 4th July

    Dong Nguyen Soon To bring FLappy Bird Back on Digital Stores

    Flappy Bird lovers can get delighted over the news that the game, which got grounded on February this year, is coming back as confirmed by its creator...

  • 7th January

    Clash of Clans Gems Hack No Download Need http://goo.gl/e7iBbk

  • 13th October

    http://thehacksplanet.com/2016/09/23/high-school-story-hack-gold-generator/

  • 3rd November

    Patricia Yellowtail board. How do you get through to unlock the board. What is the key , key?

  • 15th October

    Rama: Ice Cream Run

    Rama is a fast, paced exciting game in which the main player jumps to avoid obstacles that are falling from a moving ice cream truck. The goal of the game...

  • 12th January

    getting 1000000 gems for clash of clans

  • frederik_peterson

    Following
    Follow

Tagged Entities

  • Final Fantasy

    franchise

  • Final Fantasy XIII

    game

  • Final Fantasy XII

    game

  • Final Fantasy XI

    game

  • Final Fantasy X-2

    game

  • Final Fantasy X

    game

  • Final Fantasy IX

    game

  • Final Fantasy VIII

    game

  • Final Fantasy VII

    game

  • Final Fantasy VI

    game

  • Final Fantasy V

    game

  • Final Fantasy IV

    game

  • Final Fantasy III

    game

  • Final Fantasy II

    game

  • Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

    game

  • Final Fantasy XIII-2

    game

  • Final Fantasy XV

    game

  • Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn

    game

More on Final Fantasy

  • 27th March

    Final Fantasy XV Has All-Male Cast, Makes the Game More "Approachable"

    Final Fantasy XV will feature an all-male cast, at least as far as main characters are concerned. This...

  • 10th April

    Final Fantasy Type-0 HD Ships 1 Million Copies Worldwide

    Square Enix has announced that Final Fantasy Type-0 HD has shipped 1 million copies worldwide. The announcement...

  • 2nd January

    Video for Mistwalker's Cancelled RPG 'Cry On' Released

    Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi has released an animated teaser video for a now-cancelled RPG...

  • 24th August

    Level-5's Fantasy Life Gets International Release Dates

    Fantasy Life, the latest game from developers Level-5 (the makers of the Professor Layton series of video...

  • 14th April

    Mobius Final Fantasy Trailer Released

    Square Enix has released a trailer for Mobius Final Fantasy, its upcoming smartphone Final Fantasy game....

Build the ultimate game collection now!

Log In with Facebook
Gamewise
The world of video games at your fingertips.
About · Contact · Advertise · Blog · Press · Facebook · Twitter · Google+ · YouTube
© 2012-2025 All rights reserved · Terms of Use · Privacy Policy · Contribution Guidelines
Trending: Emoji | Candy | Mods | GTA | Pics | Flappy | Clans | Food recipes | Sticky Toffee Cupcakes Recipe | Tetris | Evil Apples

Please log in to continue

Log In to Gamewise

Log In or Sign Up via Facebook

Existing Members without Facebook

Forgotten password?

close
  • Main Menu
  • Home
  • Games
    • Games
    • Most Popular
    • Discover
    • Rate
    • Top Rated
    • Recent Releases
    • Coming Soon
    • Release Dates
    • Recently Added
    • More
    • Platforms
    • Characters
    • Companies
    • People
    • Franchises
  • Brainwaves
    • Brainwaves
    • Most Popular
    • Articles
    • Discussions
    • Thoughts
    • Reviews
    • Trending
    • The Binding of Isaac
    • 4 Pics 1 Song
    • Angry Birds Epic
    • Grand Theft Auto V
    • Final Fantasy XII
  • Contributions
    • Contributions
    • All
    • Most Popular
    • Collections
    • Most Popular
    • Lists
    • Galleries