Title : Five Things Square Needs to do so Final Fantasy XIII doesn't suck.
Author : Patrick Holloway
Date : Monday, February 01, 2010
Vendor : Square Enix


Unlucky 13

It’s no secret that Square-Enix isn’t the juggernaut they once were during the PS1 and PS2 eras.

That’s not to say they aren’t a respected company, they just aren’t the be-all, end-all RPG empire that they were.

Most of this happened with Final Fantasy XII, a game that was critically acclaimed by the media, and roughly half of the gaming populous.

The other half think it sucked.

One thing needs to be understood: Final Fantasy is very much like a comic book, and Hironobu Sakaguchi is very much like Stan Lee. When Lee stepped down from greats like X-men, Spiderman, etc. there were other willing writers to step forth and continue the storylines. Likewise, when Sakaguchi got less and less involved the further the series went, other directors stepped in.

 

The problem is, the people who have stepped forth have delivered games that pale in comparison to their predecessors. They aren’t bad by any means, they just are far too different than the original formula for them to feel like the FF we’ve grown up with. It’s like them giving Frank Miller Batman, and Batman would be nowhere seen in the comic.

Final Fantasy XII had a lot more in common with its online enabled predecessor, Final Fantasy XI (which Sakaguchi had little to no involvement in) rather than the rest of the series. While many of the games  before it had broken new ground, changed old ways, Final Fantasy XII just didn’t have the Final Fantasy feel.

Face it: if Final Fantasy XIII suffers the same divide FFXII did, the series is over. It will go the way of Tomb Raider, Army Men, and whatever else, gradually being unsold and eventually canned. The secret’s out-people aren’t happy with Final Fantasy’s direction. Final Fantasy XIII is the series' last shot if it doesn't turn itself around.

 

It won’t be immediate, after XIII there will be more games, XIII very well could be the stab wound that causes the most bleeding.

Here are a list of items that need to happen to ensure the series doesn't tank.

1: A Storyline That Makes Sense

Compared to several JRPGs past and current, FFXII’s storyline wasn’t bad by any means, but it didn’t hold a candle to anything before it either. This was probably the single most disappointing aspect of XII. Half the characters could have been cut, the protagonist had absolutely no conflict resolution at the end (no, he really didn’t), the world was confusing, the artifacts were boring, and anything from the mythology prior became a gunship.

The game already was going to be different in development, we knew that. Sakaguchi was gone at this point and Yashinori Kitase (the man responsible for Final Fantasy VII’s “overrated” storyline) was off doing Kingdom Hearts. That left things for Yasumi Matsuno, the man who made Final Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story, two games that had some of the more thought provoking storylines conceived for a video game.

 

Then he left and we got Akitoshi Kawazu, in the words of Pat R, That Kawazu. Who is Kawazu?

Saga Frontier. Need I say more?

The storyline was a mess. Nethecite and magicite were too confusing, Vain took a few steps back to the character of vice in RPGS (the devil, a character that does things just to be evil). Is Kawazu to blame? Not really, he just made sure that whatever fast track to convoluted was met it dead center.

XIII needs to be simple. It’s not Metal Gear, it’s not even Final Fantasy Tactics for that matter. In storylines, less is more. Look at Final Fantasy X, guy gets sucked into different world in time of crisis? Where have gamers not heard that? At least with all its shortcomings, Square made you CARE. XII didn’t do that. Towards the end you aren’t feeling sad about departing with these characters, getting their final weapons and getting even with that jerk final boss. No, you just want to finish the game so you can say you finished it. Drop the artifacts, drop the dumb characters and most importantly keep Cid a good guy.

 

2: Change the battle system, but make sure it has that Final Fantasy feel

Here comes the hatemail…Gambits suck. People don’t buy games to set the A.I. and have it doing everything for them.

“But Patrick, don’t people have to micromanage anyways?”

 Why yes they do, but it still is ridiculous. If you don’t like menus, don’t play JRPGs. If you don’t like managing a character, don’t play RPGs. Don’t sit and bitch about how Final Fantasy games are archaic, if they are, don’t buy them. Because FFXII’s combat system was worse than if the game ever came out.

Oh and the argument of “You can play it without gambits” is a total lie. The setup for the battle system with the game being in real time makes micromanaging like that impossible. Square felt the need to shove gambits down our throat by making the game played any other way impossible.

 

Saying that the usual FF mold is boring is like saying Mario jump on a goomba is redundant. Because everyone whines about playing updated sequels with little improvements Square Enix tries to improve it but keep it accessible.

XIII seems to be on the right track though. Gambits are there, but they are streamlined a lot better. The battles aren’t taking place right in the field due to memory limitations, and they actually look like they will need a lot of user input to succeed. For now, this problem seems addressed. 

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  • Comments

    By Alan on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 4:47:35 AM
    I have played JP version and I guarantee to
    you they have fallow your bullet points very well
    By Jared on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 12:58:45 PM
    Very Great read, one thing I also feel like they need to bring back are World Maps. Exploration was always Key in Final Fantasy...And ever since the PS2.. we've lost the ability to explore hidden forrests, and caves and caverns. If i could have one thing back in the FF Series..it would be world maps. After all what is the point of having an Airship when you cant even control it! Good Read!
    By Sean on Tuesday, February 02, 2010 1:58:05 PM
    I don't have high hopes for FFXIII, the FF games have been getting progessively worse. Ugh at FFVII:CC, what a crappy game! I hope FFXIII proves me wrong.
    By Patrick Holloway on Thursday, February 04, 2010 2:07:42 PM
    Jared: Good idea. I kinda miss the world maps too. Having an airship to fly over the world was just fun. It made you want to explore. X wasn't bad the way it was, but when XII came they should have found a way to fly a ship. I liked going through vast feilds to each area, but I couldn't fly the airship and that sucked.
    By Avi on Tuesday, March 02, 2010 12:02:31 AM
    haha a bit too late to tell them to put the worldmaps :( and a sweet storyline :'( ff15 will take a s*** load of time to come out, hopefully they are working on it already with the good parts of ff7,8,9,10!
    By Mark on Sunday, March 07, 2010 7:11:29 PM
    Final Fantasy has been knocked off of my wish list. I stood in line for FF 7, 8, 9, and 10. However the games that followed SUCKED. It is time to go back to basics. Lost Odyssey is the new TOP R.P.G. Ever wonder why?
    By Patrick Holloway on Thursday, March 11, 2010 4:40:43 PM
    Lost Odyssey is one of those rare gems that had an original, great storyline, but one of the worst gameplay mechanics I ever came across. I'm all for old school, but the design was awful. Sakaguchi can't make a game without Square and vice-versa. I see why JRPGs are dead, and it really shouldn't happen this way. L.O. just wasn't fun to play, just like FFXII.
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