![]() My only dig would be that they have terrible names and often non-existent marketing.Įarly last year, Square Enix sold their western studios to Embracer Group, including Eidos and Crystal Dynamics.Īlice B found plenty to fault in her "challenging" Forspoken review, while also enjoying it enough that she wanted "a sequel where they do everything better." That seems less likely now. That's not even a dig at these other games, plenty of which are good, too. According to the report, "many of the new small and mid-sized titles we launched this year did not perform as well as we had expected." No particular games are named, but in recent months Square Enix have released several remakes such as Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion, Romancing Saga: Minstrel Song Remastered, and Tactics Ogre: Reborn, as well as new, mid-sized games such as Harvestella, The Diofield Chronicle, Various Daylife, Voice Of Cards: The Beasts Of Burden, Triangle Strategy, Star Ocean: The Divine Force and, uh, PowerWash Simulator, which might be the best of all of these. The way the stat system operates in Various Daylife is they provided each stat a matching rank and will just increase in points once you rank them up by handling work, connecting with people, using centers, and so on. "That said, its sales have been lackluster, and while the performance of new titles with February and March release dates will be the ultimate determinant, we see considerable downside risk to our FY2023/3 earnings."įorspoken wasn't the only game to underperform. ![]() The report notes that Forspoken "received positive feedback on its action features, including its parkour and combat capabilities, so it has yielded results that will lead to improvement of our development capabilities of other games in the future. ![]()
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