It’s honestly kinda crazy how long some games spend in development. The Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy is a perfect example of something that should’ve been quick but ended up being so bloated and took forever to make.

FF7Remake was announced in 2015, got stuck in development hell for a bit, released 2020. The sequel released 2024. The third one still hasn’t been teased yet. How many people are attached to a franchise if it takes 10 years to get the full story? I loved the first remake but dropped the second one, I just didn’t care about the story as much as I did ~5 years ago.

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    I personally was not interested in them at all. I was much more a fan of 6 than 7. As such, no idea on the quality.

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        The real reason is probably more that I was not a fan of early 3d stuff in general. The camera was kinda crap, the controls didn’t feel great when walking around, etc. Not just an FF thing, either; this was for games as a whole except for racing games. I hated Starfox as well (coming from the Amiga world, some stuff felt like going backwards).

        Being able to suplex a train, though, was a nice bonus.

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          Yep but somehow you’ve people arguing that kids should just play those ITT. They’ve aged like fine wine. Like resident evil fixed camera was so fantastic.

          I mean I grew up with these moon logic puzzles and I still get very frustrated as an adult.

          There’s no way I would be doing this to myself if I had alternatives, and no nostalgia.