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I do not understand why they threw out the formula used by SD2(Secret of Mana) and SD3 on future games. It's like they reinvented the wheel and replaced treasure with random ingredients and reduced magic to glorified special moves. Each time they announce a new Mana game it's some radically different disaster (free to play mobile cash grab, RTS, single player linear adventure with resetting levels, dungeon crawler, etc). They have, however, announced a faithful remake of the original Seiken Densetsu (Final Fantasy Adventure NA or Mystic Quest in Europe) in Japan (as opposed to Sword of Mana which I think had as many downgrades as upgrades due to the shoehorning of said equipment ingredient system I don't like).
They are trickling in crappy android ports to pc at a slow rate. and despite the fact mobile to pc ports take a lot of work and just never work well, lots of people are still buying them.
Wish they'd realise that if they simply pop'd the old roms into an emulator and slap on some cards and achievements people would be much happier with the releases, plus they could afford to do a ton more, as all the emulators already exists, id be just a matter of customizing some open source code (guarantee no one would mind) or negotiating with the authors to get them licenced. Or just hire dotemu or another company which has already successfully done so for many titles.
eg: Mega Man legacy collection is just 6 roms in an emulator with a few achievements and a challenge mode added and it got quite a bit more favorable reviews than this.
Would certainly make a ton more sense for the undoubtedly upcoming FFVI release. As the android version is simply vastly inferior to the original in many people's eyes.
The bugs going on with this game are inexcusable and they had better address them soon. That is unacceptable. I actually don't have a problem with the UI except for the excessive scrolling required for the main command window, but it's still not that bad for me.
The two things I dislike about FFVI are the absolutely horrendous battle menu system (FFV did it far better in my opinon, no contest, and I absolutely despise the stupid raising window instead of ATB bar 'innovation') and the character sprites. FFV overall I feel is beautiful but perhaps I just wasn't as attached to the original character sprites as I am to FFVI's. That, or perhaps FFVI's really are on another level of horrible. Thankfully modding FFVI's sprites should be a lot less crazy since there are not a gazillion jobs to worry about. It would not surprise me if FFVI has less character sprites than a single character in FFV. I will be disappointed if FFVI's music does not loop though, but like I said I do think they should fix their bugs.
Still I would take what we have here any day over a lazy emulated ROM.
We'll let the review scores speak for themselves. The fact is the android ports always get vastly inferior reviews to the original snes versions, and well pretty well every other version ever released. They are crappy ports and your love for the ugly misaligned graphics won't change that.
Yea the 3d remakes are obviously a different topic entirely, I was referring to just snes releases. I think they should have the 3d and PSP versions of ffiv on here, as they are both great in their own ways.
Seiken Densetsu 3 was translated to English a while ago, just play those games on an SNES emulator. No need to flood Steam with copies of games you can already play for free.
It's not the hardest game out there but it's definitely one of my favorites.
"Flood Steam?" If you don't like a game, ignore it. This kind of attitude is what results in total nonsense like removing older games from stores, especially when you outright advocate piracy as an alternative. I'd love to see a modern port of SD3 and other games.