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I haven't played it, but I'm bothered by Square Enix's aversion to FF's turn-based roots. What kind of 'remake' changes genre entirely?
This is my biggest problem. I don't like the real-time combat. When I originally played the demo of part one of the remake and discovered it was real-time combat, I went into the settings to change it to turn-based, only to discover there was no such setting. Stopped playing pretty soon after that.
It’s too bad, I wish they would have kept turn based as an option.
I would have loved that so much.
It's a modern game, nobody but people who played the original would play it if the combat stayed the same. There are many criticisms of the game, but the change in combat isn't one of them.
Feels slightly hyperbolic. Atlus's games are mostly turn based and seem to have sold in only somewhat worse numbers compared to FF7 remake (Persona 5 in particular). One series (Yakuza / Like a Dragon) even switched from action combat to turn based.
Anyway, I found the combat to be kind of forgettable and didn't really add to the game, although I understand there have been improvements in the second game.
The combat is fanatastic. But they don't lean into it enough, and so you don't get to fully engage with it beyond a superficial level. Except for some fleeting moments most people wont even notice.
I love it, but I hate how they're too afraid to commit, even to the point of not allowing you to play Rebirth on hard until ng+.
Looks at persona
Are you sure?
That said I really like the combat system in modern FF games. It's a mix of hack n slash + strategy you don't really get anywhere else.
They've made something unique, and I approve. My only complaint is that they don't lean into it, and all but the highest difficulty lets the player get away with button mashing.
Why do you say that? Lots of other old games get remakes that don't try to completely change genre. Just because a game is old doesn't mean no one would play a faithful remake, that reasoning doesn't make any sense.
Hell, SE themselves have done faithful remakes of games that are much older. Dragon Quest III HD just came out and I hear it's been selling pretty damn well.