Why would I buy 3 chapters of this game for $60 apiece when they'll release the whole thing properly as a single game...

Why would I buy 3 chapters of this game for $60 apiece when they'll release the whole thing properly as a single game in a couple years for $70?

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Why would I buy Pokemon now when they'll release another one in a couple of years with all the Pokemons?

>Why would I buy Pokemon now
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>in a couple years

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>Why would I buy Pokemon
Getting there.

Sorry, I fucked up and saved the wrong size

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>a couple years

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>Why

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The bulk of the work is already done with the engine and the mechanics already settled. It won't take as long to put out the final 2 parts. Part 2 is likely 90% done already, they're just spacing it out to not steal any of part 1's selling power

SE has a history of releasing games and not finishing or supporting them if they don't sell enough. So why anyone would support these ant people with anything is a mystery. They have no morals or commitment.

Now we're talking.

Because it will be 2040 before the game is finally done and everyone is dead.

This isn't FFXV. I don't think we have to worry about VII not selling well

Not to mention the final compilation of the game will be on PS5 Pro with graphical upgrades to go along with it.

>Paying $570 for one game

lmao consoomer.

>they'll release the whole thing properly as a single game in a couple years
>a couple years
Part 2 won't even be out in a couple years.

Why do people think there will only be three parts? I don't recall SE saying anything like that. And considering the first only covered the prologue, thinking they can cram the rest into only two more games is absolute nonsense.

Well, since the PC version won't be out for 25 years...

>Why would I buy

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>in a couple years

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>FFXIII - 2009
>FFXIII Lightning Returns - 2013
So 5 years.

I'm gonna have to wait for it anyway, I dont have a PS4.
Gonna play it in 2k 120fps on PC, all 3 chapters together.

replaying the original FF7 right now and I'm not sure why anyone would pay anything for this franchise. FF7 was new and shiny, but MASSIVELY flawed. I couldn't care less about materia, combat, the characters. FF8 was more interesting with their sci-fi alien time compression story.

That's 4 years though.
The wait is still a bit long but 2024 for the whole game series sounds resonable enough.

I'm looking at the FF7R project like the XIII series. I don't think we'll be waiting that long in between parts

Why buy a car now when you can wait until 2040 and steal it from a scrapyard? Fucking idiots.

>Those Who Bait
>Those Who Bait Further

Why would you buy any Square Enix shit?

The answer is because low IQ and gay.

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Materia management is really shitty in the original until you get the PHS, and even then it's annoying to swap things around when you need to use some party member for specific sections.

You shouldn't, and if you do you're supporting cancerous business practices.

>A couple of years

Did you forget how shitty Square are at project management?

Try 10 years user for JUST part 2

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I'm not the person you replied to, but I just beat the game for the first time recently after going through and enjoying the remake and the original really doesn't hold up by modern standards. That's the real reason FFVII is in dire need of a real remake: it has a great world and interesting characters, but the game is very much held back by what used to be cutting edge technology. Once again, I really liked FF7R, but the original deserves to be kept mostly intact, but be visually enhanced for modern standards that will stand the test of time better

I've never played any FF games but watching Spoony review FF8 gave me some kind of a weird second hand nostalgia for that game.

What logic are employing here? You'd buy them now because they're new. Why buy any game new? They're all $20 eventually. This potentially killed a good thread.