This is how I feel too. I really liked FF7R’s battle system. It was a perfect blend of action and turn based. FFXV however was awful.
I prefer turn based ultimately I just want something compelling instead of holding down or mashing one button.


I prefer turn based, but I'm fine with them moving to action combat- I didn't really like FFXV's feel, but FFVII felt far better so it's not like they can't do it well.
I do wonder though if they have decided that female protagonists don't sell now? Shame because FF has always been pretty balanced on having a diverse cast... though at least this one doesn't look like frat boy road trip vacation.
Here's hoping the multiplayer is good, fighting those Eikons with a group of friends would be a lot of fun, can't wait to be sent off cliff to death by super Titan.
edit- Oh, and tbh though I don't mind them doing action combat, anyone saying that they can't make a turn based FF today that'll do well is completely nuts- to date I'm pretty sure their top 5 selling FF games are still turn based ones. If FFXVII ends up being turn based (which it won't because it's going to be the MMO), it'll sell just as well as XV and XVI, if not better.
Last edited by ElciaDeiLinus; 09-19-2020 at 10:53 AM.


Dude those games are as niche as you can get, only weebiest of weeb play them.Except the Divinity and Persona franchises have sold millions of copies each and are lauded as some of the best games this decade. Divinity 2 in particular is considered one of the best turn-based RPG games every created with the developers now about to release Baldur's Gate 3 at the end of the month. Turn-based games are NOT niche nor is the market for them dead as some people believe.
Can't tell if sarcasm, or just if you're clearly not familiar with one of those...
Aesthetically, Divinity II and Persona 5, for instance, are night and day.
I could see why that might be stated for Persona, which is at its core an RPG with large relationship-cultivation elements over world, power, or player character development, but... Divinity?
Last edited by Shurrikhan; 09-19-2020 at 02:39 PM.
FF15 combat wasn't awful imo, but it was lacking. They made the worst possible magic system of any FF title and all the other members were doing their own thing and in the end they were all the same except Prompto. Combat just narrowed down to dodge and attack and maybe, big maybe, using one of the awful magic vials because a monster was extremely vulnerable to that element.
I really liked FF13's combat except for the auto detection system that allowed you to just spam X and they would do the most optimal attack according to enemy weaknesses and distance. I like turn based combat from older FF titles as well, but it can be really long (it's what basically made the games feel so long, because combat was slower and you had to grind). FF10 for example suffered from overpowering too much, even if it was the best and truest turn based system, it all narrowed down to doing the fastest animation attack because they all did the same amount of damage in the end (one of the reasons Lulu was barely in my battles :[, even her auto attacks were awfully long).
I agree.Then replace Persona with games from the franchises of Dragon Quest, Pokemon, Fire Emblem, etc. My point is there is a LOT of very popular turn based games that do very well and it pains me to see that form of gameplay get written off as "niche" or "outdated" when the genre is still extremely popular amonst many people and has titles that are considered some of the best games the past decade.
I didn't really mean to argue or anything, just wanted to point that particular likelihood about Persona.


did I stumble into the chat of an Asmongold vid or something? Anyway, as someone who grew up during the big PS2 JRPG era I'm glad that turn based combat is no longer the standard today. I already hated it back then, especially if in combination with random encounters.FFXIV is for weebs! WEEEEEEEEBSSSSS!
Also why are some people saying that it's gonna take like 10 more years for XVI to come out? Tetsuya "development hell" Nomura isn't part of the dev team after all. (remember how he even caused the announcement for the Eden raids to be delayed from EU to JP fanfest, and then had the introduction of Gaia delayed till 5.2? Pottery.)
Reason I won't buy this one, either. Are we ever going to have another female-led masterpiece like VI?
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