im serious i could have sworn SE saying something at gamescom 2011 about ff7 remake as well as sony dropping price of PS3s by 50 bucks
Nope. They already listed several reasons why they aren't. There was an interview somewhere, but can't be arsed to find it.
yep, FF7 remake isn't going to happen, it would have to be 'Re-imagining' if anything. Mainly cause so many groups own so many different assets it would be a nightmare/impossible to get all the rights to put the game together, long story short
How could they put out any of the Compilation they did if they don't have IP rights?
All of the key people involved in the game are still with Square anyway.
Key people that made the game maybe, people that own the rights to assets and technology? nope
and each FF game is different you know, just cause they can do remakes of say 4 doesn't mean all of the games are open season
im serious i could have sworn SE saying something at gamescom 2011 about ff7 remake as well as sony dropping price of PS3s by 50 bucks
Nope. They already listed several reasons why they aren't. There was an interview somewhere, but can't be arsed to find it.
yep, FF7 remake isn't going to happen, it would have to be 'Re-imagining' if anything. Mainly cause so many groups own so many different assets it would be a nightmare/impossible to get all the rights to put the game together, long story short
How could they put out any of the Compilation they did if they don't have IP rights? All of the key people involved in the game are still with Square anyway.
Key people that made the game maybe, people that own the rights to assets and technology? nope and each FF game is different you know, just cause they can do remakes of say 4 doesn't mean all of the games are open season
This provides no proof.
And I just read that the only things SE said about a remake being impossible was it would take 3-4 times as long as XIII or "several years from now" but that due to high demand they were exploring the possibility of a remake. From Yoichi Wada.
The point being, remakes are at the mercy of legal matters, not so much when it comes to capacity or ability to appease to the masses.
Remember how look it took for Duke Nukem to get through it's legal battle and get released? Even after all was said and done the game was pretty crappy.
Frankly SE isn't exempt from the same thing happening.
what SE or SS or Square w/e you wanna call them now is hurry the *** up and release Kingdom Heart 3, drop FFXIII Versus and w/e shittastic FF game they are trying to make money off because of the title and make KH3 DAMNIT!
I don't know why everyone thinks a VII remake will save the company.
It won't save it, but I think it would be an amazing nostalgia fix for a lot of people.
That isn't a good direction for a company. I'll be very disappointed if they remake VII.
The only reason the I, II, III, IV and V remakes don't bother me is because a lot of people didn't play them, and they're bringing them to a new audience. (Also the fact that they are low budget games to remake) I'd rather Square release new games consistently, than get into the remake trap.
Also I know everyone hates SE here, but I honestly don't think the last games they produced were that bad.
XII was an amazing game in its own right, XIII was underwhelming for an FF, but still better than a number of RPGs out there, XIV was a huge disappointment but all the recent fixes have vastly improved it.
I'm guessing when everyone says SE has gone to ***, they are referencing XIII and XIV though.
I don't know why everyone thinks a VII remake will save the company.
It won't save it, but I think it would be an amazing nostalgia fix for a lot of people.
That isn't a good direction for a company. I'll be very disappointed if they remake VII.
The only reason the I, II, III, IV and V remakes don't bother me is because a lot of people didn't play them, and they're bringing them to a new audience. (Also the fact that they are low budget games to remake) I'd rather Square release new games consistently, than get into the remake trap.
Also I know everyone hates SE here, but I honestly don't think the last games they produced were that bad.
XII was an amazing game in its own right, XIII was underwhelming for an FF, but still better than a number of RPGs out there, XIV was a huge disappointment but all the recent fixes have vastly improved it.
I'm guessing when everyone says SE has gone to ***, they are referencing XIII and XIV though.
I don't know why everyone thinks a VII remake will save the company.
It won't save it, but I think it would be an amazing nostalgia fix for a lot of people.
That isn't a good direction for a company. I'll be very disappointed if they remake VII.
The only reason the I, II, III, IV and V remakes don't bother me is because a lot of people didn't play them, and they're bringing them to a new audience. (Also the fact that they are low budget games to remake) I'd rather Square release new games consistently, than get into the remake trap.
Also I know everyone hates SE here, but I honestly don't think the last games they produced were that bad.
XII was an amazing game in its own right, XIII was underwhelming for an FF, but still better than a number of RPGs out there, XIV was a huge disappointment but all the recent fixes have vastly improved it.
I'm guessing when everyone says SE has gone to ***, they are referencing XIII and XIV though.
no they referring to more games like this
The rest of the recent Dragon Quest games have been amazing.
I'm guessing when everyone says SE has gone to ***, they are referencing XIII and XIV though.
Those are certainly the more prolific and most outstanding *** out there, but what bugs me about SE the most is just the general trend or direction they're taking the franchise in.
The whole XIII-2 and that other funky XIII game with the guy in a suit that plays like a God of War.
Also that Type Zero for the PSP doesn't look any more appealing than what XIII had to offer.
Unfortunately we have nothing else to base our demands nor their success on other than the old stuff we love and praise to this day.
Doesn't leave much room for them, so they'll likely continue making lackluster titles and we'll continue to /nostalgia.
Ever since Square and Enix combined the games have gone to ***. Should have left well enough alone. Square made good games Enix made good games. Its like when 2 hot ppl have an ugly baby. Just no!
ya when they merged the focus went from quality to being all about profit and started slaping franchise titles on every peice of crap to get them to sell.
I honestly think it's premature to rule out XIII-2, XIII versus or Type-0
Most of those games have been built specifically from the complaints the previous games in the series had. Most people have nostalgia goggles permanently glued to their face when it comes to FF games. The older FF games had plenty of problems.
I specifically remember people disliking VII, VIII and especially IX, X and XII when they first released because of this.
It's hard to do, but people really need to play new FFs without comparing them to previous iterations in the franchise in order to get a good perspective.
There were plenty of issues with XIII, that's for sure... But I've played far worse RPGs and enjoyed them.
As for XIV... Well it's like XI was initially, bare, baron and lacking in content, The issue with XIV was the fact that the game had no structure or bones. With recent updates the game has a skeleton, now it just needs to organs to function.
Ever since Square and Enix combined the games have gone to ***. Should have left well enough alone. Square made good games Enix made good games. Its like when 2 hot ppl have an ugly baby. Just no!
ya when they merged the focus went from quality to being all about profit and started slaping franchise titles on every peice of crap to get them to sell.
And you think this wouldn't have happened without the merger? Look at other gaming companies. Every gaming company has done this recently.
Earlier today, it was discovered that Square Enix had filed for a trademark of the name "Square" which cites the many methods of video game publishing we see in the video game industry today. It seems Square Enix is pursuing a re-branding effort as "Square". Thanks to users on the web, including deanbmmv of Reddit, we've discovered that the Square trademark looks very similar in description to the trademarking of Square Enix.
"Square" Trademark: Computer game software; video game software; sound recordings in the form of optical discs, magnetic discs and semiconductor ROMs featuring music and fictional stories; audio visual recordings in the form of optical discs, magnetic discs and semiconductor ROMs featuring music and animated fictional stories; prerecorded compact discs featuring music; prerecorded video discs featuring music and animated fictional stories; mouse pads; straps for cellular phones; video game controllers; downloadable musical sound recordings; downloadable ring tones for mobile phones; downloadable wallpaper graphics for mobile phones; downloadable electronic publications in the nature of magazines, journals and newsletters in the field of computer games and video games. Providing on-line computer games; providing on-line video games; providing information on computer game strategies and video game strategies via computer networks and global communication networks; providing information on entertainment in the field of computer games, video games, card games, animated cartoons, comics, novels and magazines; providing on-line non-downloadable comics; providing on-line non-downloadable magazines, journals and newsletters in the field of computer games, video games, cartoons and general entertainment.
Square Enix spawned from a company merger between Square Soft, and Enix. Square Enix also owns Taito Corporation (Eidos), which has been compiled into Square Enix Europe.
Perhaps a future press release will clarify this recent trademark filing, until then keep calling them Sqeenix