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Do you think Square Enix should remake other Final Fantasy entries?

Seems like a goldmine of content for them to work on for the next decade+. Plenty of people will never experience these worlds or stories due to the turn-based combat, so giving them the Remake treatment could be the only way an audience ever finds them.

I would like to see FF8 remade next. It's the next logical choice becauase 8 comes after 7 and it's a solid world to leave the FF7 rut for.

The rest could be good, too, but FF8 would probably be the easiest to pull off successfully.

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  • Yes but the problem is with Square Enix themselves. For some reason, they have the mindset that the only remake that would sell is FF7. This is the reason why they've been working not just two completely different remakes of the original game but also remakes of the sequels and prequels, along at least one new game that takes place in FF7's universe. A remake of any game prior to FF11 would sell well but they exclusively chose to remake FF7.

    They wouldn't even have to go as far as they did the FF7 remake. They could easily remake one of the games in the style of something simpler like either Crisis Core or FF12 and it would probably sell very well, especially if it's decently priced.

  • Only if they DON'T drop the classic turn-based combat. I actually hate the idea of a 'remake' that changes genre entirely.

    1-6 recently got the Pixel Remasters, and before that 3 and 4 had the DS remakes. I'd like to see proper remakes of 5 and 6 myself, but that's unlikely to happen since the Pixel Remasters exist.

    7, personally I'd play a faithful remake, but it'd be silly to make one since they already have the non-faithful 'remake'.

    8 is the one game that could benefit the most from a non-faithful remake. It's a game that's worth remaking because the original was such a mess. But I feel like a bit of a hypocrite for saying that right after complaining about FF7. What I'd do is still keep it turn-based, but completely overhaul Draw and level scaling.

    9 would be the most likely candidate as a fan-favorite that could be kept faithful and still hold up well. And rumors have been swirling around for a while that one may be coming.

    10 and 12 already have the HD Remasters, and those are excellent. So no need.

    11 is the most in need of some way to preserve it for future generations, but I don't know how that would even work. Could it perhaps be adapted in some way like they did with Dragon Quest 10 Offline?

    13 onward, too new to need remakes. (And also I have no interest in the direction the series has gone since then anyway)

  • I would love FF8 if they could keep it faithful. But I'd be worried that they would overhaul it instead of tweaking it. The level scaling isn't a problem, they just need to call out that it makes traditional grinding unnecessary.

    Drawing doesn't need to go away. Just make it one full draw (100) and remove it from the enemy.

    Oh, and make magic more powerful so it's useful to expend.

  • FF7 was the slam dunk choice because it is not only so iconic, but as the first 3D entry the original is also absolutely god-fucking butt ugly. I can see why FF8 would be logical in a sense, but I'm not sure it has the popularity to capitalise on. It has its charm but it's hardly most people's favourite Final Fantasy. It would be a cool choice though.

    I don't necessarily think any of the other entries need remakes as badly. I think FF6 is absolute peak as it is but it would probably be most likely in my opinion. It is also vastly popular and iconic so there is a lot of money to be made there. And I can't deny that even I would be curious to see what it would be like if given the full remake treatment.

  • If by capital "R" Remake you mean the full three-game treatment FF7 received, Kitase's already said they're not planning on doing that again. Future remake projects, should they happen, will be smaller in scope. An FF9 project was leaked twice and is heavily rumored, so it's most likely next (if it wasn't quietly cancelled, anyway). We also don't know exactly where it would fall on the spectrum between remaster and remake, but the Epic leak suggests it's more of a remake.

    FFT is the one I'd like to see the most, and it has even more rumors around it. But, I would expect that would look something like Tactics Ogre Reborn, mostly a remaster. It could really use some modern features, like a move undo and some UI enhancements, like a helper for zodiac signs. What I want the most from it is an orchestrated soundtrack. It's a gorgeous work that deserves the full treatment. I'd also love to see more content, like extra side quests, but I'm not holding my breath on that.

    FF6 is the most logical next step after those in terms of enduring popularity, especially if they want to target the Western market. It would probably be super controversial in the fandom, though.

  • I don't trust them to create new remakes, to be honest, only if they are as close to the original as possible, but I doubt they will do that, unfortunately.

  • FF7 remake is cool for a lot of reasons, but we've got countless reasons to support the idea that turn-based combat isn't the barrier to playing those old games.

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