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against, i would rather have a ff9 remake for the 360
Neither. FFVII never really interested me. I plan to try it sometime, but JRPGs just aren't cutting it these days.
No seriously, those name descriptions on the front page are seriously psychic. It's not even funny anymore.
I never played FF9, but I heard good things.
buster speaks the truth!
Not really, because I've played FF6. I would play it, if I had the system it was released on, but it wouldn't make me run out and buy a console just for it.
You can blame that one on me. ^___^
An FF9 remake would be great
9's allright. Imo not as good as most of the others, but then everyone seems to have different favourites. I want a VI remake, the plot + chars are all good but i reckon it would be amazing even with ps2 graphics.
You know that the remake is coming, eventually, in some form. It just seems like a no-brainer way to end the Compilation of FF7 project.
I never played any FF before FF7 so I guess that's probably why it's my favourite. Actually, I've never completely played any FF after either. Portions of X, most of FF8, which actually was quite good. Want to play XII. But definitely hope VII gets a remake.
FF9 is my favorite, but I don't have that much experience with FF6. I wouldn't mind a remake, but I prefer to focus on new experiences. The remake-o-thon that Square-Enix has focused on for the past decade is annoying, and those projects are taking away resources from new ones.
FF7 is not bad, but I'd rather see some new stuff.