@nihaodielan@Wario64 In my experience, the edge. Tried several of the Scuff's at a Best Buy, and they have a really weird feeling in the hands. Also hate how the buttons feel, very clicky; down to preference ig. Definitely doesn't warrant the extra cost imo.
I own an Edge and really like it.
@YourAnonNews Bars are just mostly boring tbh. I’ll go if other people want to, but it’s gotta be like a barcade or something extra to do. If I want to talk to my friends, I’d rather not do it with expensive drinks in an environment where we can barely hear each other.
@Genki_JPN Saying this as a fan. I play the series for a good story, and I've enjoyed every entry from this perspective. Trying to talk to newcomers about the series though, it's hard to explain what they should expect.
I think FFVII trilogy is probably the best groundwork for the future.
@Genki_JPN Aside from this, what do players even expect from Final Fantasy gameplay wise? FFXV was the best performing in the series and showed ambition for an open world, next game is a linear action game, and their remakes feature a hybrid action turn based system with party members.
Yoshi-P says it has become harder for younger people to engage with the Final Fantasy series because the release intervals for new titles have gotten longer!
"I'm 53 now, and I've been playing since Final Fantasy 1 in real time. But for younger generations – people who grew up naturally accustomed to action-based combat and online competitive play – the recent entries in the series may have been harder to engage with.
Part of that is simply because I'm sorry to say... the release intervals for new titles have gotten longer, so some players haven't really had the chance to connect with the series the way older fans did."
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