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Would be nice to get a sequel to some of their forgotten niche titles like Terranigma/Soul Blazer or Vagrant Story but who am I kidding.
No Jesus please no, leave my child memories untainted please. Thiaf already killed some part of my past, Tomb Raider was not a pleasant journey too.Now, in before Chrono Trigger 2?
Come to think of it, Square and Enix would probably have been better off not merging.
What's with the negativity, Codex? If Ubisoft can produce a blobber, then Square Enix (who are already wannabe-Ubisoft in the West anyway) can do some good too.
Now, in before Chrono Trigger 2?
I bet people used to say that Elder Scrolls games would never reach the kind of GTA and CoD commercial success, but look at how far Skyrim has gone without becoming even slightly a dumbed down linear action game for the masses. There are tens of millions of people out there waiting to play a great game that does not play exactly like the currently most popular game.
April 1st.
What is their glory days?
"If you focus too much on dissolving your product to serve more people, it might taste like nothing"
Eh, my memories aren't going anywhere, and Chrono Cross was already a turd of a sequel. Bring on CT2.No Jesus please no, leave my child memories untainted please. Thiaf already killed some part of my past, Tomb Raider was not a pleasant journey too.Now, in before Chrono Trigger 2?
I don't know shit about other games in the franchise but Secrets of Mana 2 aka Seiken Densetsu 3 is one of my favorite games, played the shit out of it on snes emu (lately on my phone). A proper sequel to that, an action rpg brawler with 2d graphics on par with Dragon's Crown would be delicious. Well, dreams are all I have.Would be nice if they did a Secret of Evermore spiritual sequel, or even just some Secret of Mana games that aren't total shit like the recent ones. Square was definitely king of the hill during the SNES days, and should look there for inspiration.
Try out Secret of Mana and Evermore. Same style of combat more or less, excellent games. Legend of Mana is pretty cool too, though a lot more hit and miss in it's design all around.I don't know shit about other games in the franchise but Secrets of Mana 2 aka Seiken Densetsu 3 is one of my favorite games, played the shit out of it on snes emu (lately on my phone). A proper sequel to that, an action rpg brawler with 2d graphics on par with Dragon's Crown would be delicious. Well, dreams are all I have.Would be nice if they did a Secret of Evermore spiritual sequel, or even just some Secret of Mana games that aren't total shit like the recent ones. Square was definitely king of the hill during the SNES days, and should look there for inspiration.
They will return Deus Ex to its roots from the glory days of Invisible War.
IIRC Nixxes are Eidos slaves.They will return Deus Ex to its roots from the glory days of Invisible War.
Hmmm... think about it though, Invisible War with much larger levels thanks to modern console RAM, a better PC port thanks to Square's port house Nixxes, and no more weird ragdoll puppets?
I'd play it.
The several Square Enix executives stared in awe at the center of the meeting table: a pristine glass, filled with milk. "Now, we'll add a spoon of chocolate powder" - said the developer, as he added the chocolate mix to the glass and the solution became dark brown. As one of the publishers tried it, he was delighted - the chocolate milk was delicious. And so reacted the fans, worldwide, trying out the chocolate milk. The sales went through the roof, and they were getting richer and richer.
Then, on the next meeting, they sat again at the meeting table, staring at the glass of milk at the center. "How can we make it generate even more money?" - one of them asked. "I have an idea" - said another one. "Let's ask the consumers what they like the most about the product. Do they like the sweet taste? Is it the texture? Do they drink it hot or cold?" The executives rubbed their chins, wondering how to multiply their wealth. Then, suddenly, the door was opened - the marketing team arrived, PowerPoint guns blazing. "We have the solution!" - the marketing team director exclaimed. "Imagine now, my friends... The same spoon with chocolate mix, but now.. instead of in a glass, we'll put it... in a whole gallon of milk! Same chocolate costs, but several times more product! With so much chocolate milk, we'll be able to reach a much bigger audience!". The developers and executives were absolutely astonished - they wouldn't even increase their costs and would still multiply their profit! What could ever go wrong?
The chocolate milk fans went ballistic on the forums. "It will taste like nothing!"- they said. "We liked the chocolate milk because it had the strong taste. Now that it's so dissolved, it will be tasteless..." but Square ignored them - the fans are just idiots, right? The people that know the Real Deal are the marketing team. "How can you say it will taste like nothing if you never drank it?" - the PR shills said, trolling forums worldwide. "They're just fanboys". Dubstep-filled HDR trailers of the new chocolate mix spread through the internet, advertising their product to exhaustion before launch.
~ One Year Later ~
"If you focus too much on dissolving your product to serve more people, it might taste like nothing"
- Said Matsuda in an interview, astonished after this basic chemistry lesson. Damn, who would have imagined - turns out it has to taste good first, in order to sell.
IIRC Nixxes are Eidos slaves.They will return Deus Ex to its roots from the glory days of Invisible War.
Hmmm... think about it though, Invisible War with much larger levels thanks to modern console RAM, a better PC port thanks to Square's port house Nixxes, and no more weird ragdoll puppets?
I'd play it.
I don't know shit about other games in the franchise but Secrets of Mana 2 aka Seiken Densetsu 3 is one of my favorite games, played the shit out of it on snes emu (lately on my phone). A proper sequel to that, an action rpg brawler with 2d graphics on par with Dragon's Crown would be delicious. Well, dreams are all I have.Would be nice if they did a Secret of Evermore spiritual sequel, or even just some Secret of Mana games that aren't total shit like the recent ones. Square was definitely king of the hill during the SNES days, and should look there for inspiration.