Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is "underperforming", says industry analyst
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is "underperforming", says industry analyst

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is "underperforming", says industry analyst

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is "underperforming", says industry analyst
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is "underperforming", says industry analyst
Release it on PC then. Enough with the console exclusivity just to bitch that the game isn’t selling well.
I was kind of interested in the remakes until they split it into multiple games.
Is it a retelling of FF7? I don't know.
Should I play the original first? No clue.
Which order should I play them in? No idea.
What is an integrade? Intergrade?
They've done a terrible job at onboarding potential new fans compared to say, Resident Evil.
It isn’t complicated if you try to use your brain. The one that came out first is literally called Remake so yeah it’s a remake of the original. Thus, playing the original is optiomal. As for what order to play them in, you play the one that came out first, then you play the one that came out second, how is that so puzzling? I’ll grant that the “Intergrade” thing isn’t obvious from the name, but a glance at the product description would tell you that it’s Remake with some additional, optional content.
This is a really weird and unnecessarily aggressive take. I think that the other person is saying is that the communication about the games has been pretty poor, and it really isn't clear what the right move is. Other games make a lot more sense in both continuity and playing order. I'm not sure why that's such a difficult concept to grasp.
For example , FF7 remake isn't actually a remake. It's only the first act of ff7. Rebirth is somehow act 2? I don't understand why. Some people seem to think rebirth is DLC instead of part 2 and a standalone game at that.
I'm personally an og ff7 purist, and I'm rather annoyed that they split this up into multiple games. I'll just wait until all 3 are released and then... admittedly probably not play them unless they go on sale
I’d have played it day one had it come out on PC. They’re the ones deciding to cripple sales.
Since I’ve got to wait at least a year - possibly two if they decide to do a timed Epic exclusivity - there’s no way I’m paying full price and will wait for a sale once it’s on Steam.
I'm not gonna buy a PS5 for one game, but I'd probably have even pre-ordered for a steam release
Same. I really enjoyed Intergrade, but I've yet to find a good reason to spend on a PS5 when I have a PC.
Ragnarok was playable on my PS4, Rift Apart and Forbidden West got PC versions that are in many ways superior to the console releases...
Why would I get into Rebirth now when I can play it at 1440p 120FPS 21:9 later?
Well, get your sales numbers up by releasing it somewhere besides PS5. Gone are the days of holding a game or two hostage to create your walled garden for your shitty console.
It might be that due to so many games getting released, many confuse it for a rerelease or extra content rather than a full game.
It'd be great if we could come back to reasonable naming conventions. Why is "Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Part 2" so unappealing? What even IS an intergrade? I should not have to research or be a.... Biologist, apparently, to know what order I need to play your bloody game in.
Edit: fuckin hell, intergrade isn't even the 2nd game. I give up.
Publishers dont want numbers in the title anymore because they think consumers will be scared away if they haven't played the ones that came before.
Literally reaching past dollars to pick up pennies instead. Everyone I have ever met that has interest in a series with numbered entries always buys the first game, plays it, then decides if they want to keep playing. Companies would be converting consumers to multiple purchases per consumer, but rather are focused only on short term profit and only want you to purchase the new one. Therefore, removal of numbers in game titles.
It definitely sounds like a remake.
Just to echo some of the others here, console exclusivity is literally the reason I didn't buy it. I enjoyed most of what they did for part 1, but I am not investing in a console I literally never will play. They also screwed me by releasing the first on ps4, then ps5, then only part 2 on ps5. Who does that? That's a two console investment if you bought in early.
i predict the sales would increase a bit when it ported to PC.
I played the first one and while some of the filler was fun, I’d rather have had one single game than this piecemeal release.
Hopefully they do a big all-in-one release down the road where you can play the full story seamlessly. I’ll pick it up then.
Well this is kind of awkward since apparently none of you who have commented have actually played the game. I have played the game. It was actually really really good, surprisingly good. It was more than I thought I would get out of my money for it.
I ended up putting in about 100ish hours. Maybe 120. I felt like I got my money's worth. It had an entertaining premise to everything that happened. It fleshed out everything that was in the original game. I think it was worth the money. I usually can't say that about most games. I agree that it should be on PC as well but it is what it is. It'll be there eventually back on steam like it was the first time.
And for those of you who never even started the first of these part games. The first part, remake was also really good and it was a just solid solid game just by itself. The game alone was worth playing. Even though these games were separated out, they're basically full games by themselves. You could easily play part 1 for about 70 hours. The original final fantasy 7 was only about 50. If you liked final fantasy 7 then you should play these even if you have to wait another 4 years for the last part.
I know it's popular on lemmy to shit on big game companies for doing crap work. You really shouldn't be faulting square for delivering an actual product that was worth the money. This is one of those rare times where the fans asked for a game company to take its time to make a game and they responded by doing just that. That is so rare nowadays that it kind of deserves the money.
Sales tend to be lower when you only release on one console.
People die when they are killed.
Water is a liquid.
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