Quote Originally Posted by Kaoru_Nagisa View Post
On one hand, I kind of appreciate them not telling us much about the game until it's very close to release. I've seen games announced 7 years before they're anywhere near release, see hype build up for it, die, build up again, and the final product end up being a massive disappointment to many fans who had been waiting with baited breath for it (... KH3, anyone?). We've also seen it with Cyberpunk, and a few other games over the years.

On the other hand, knowing almost nothing about the systems or story (minus some minor character tidbits and a vague plot) this seemingly close to release is... mm. Concerning, to say the least. We got one pretty awesome trailer, and barely anything since. They promise it's close to release, so why are we not seeing more promotion going out about it?

I do remember a lot of the mess around FFXV, and while I do still genuinely love the game now that its in its 'complete' state, it was one of the messier releases they've done. The whole shift it took from Versus XIII to XV was also uh... not the best. I followed Versus XIII for years, into it becoming FFXV, and while I was happy the game came out at last, it was still strange to see that shift happen.

With everything going on with SE's higher ups right now, I have some worries regarding the game. Unless we suddenly start getting a flood of information on it here soon, I may forego my usual preordering and wait until it actually releases...
Yeah, Cyberpunk was a bitter disappointment since it outright lied during the marketing phase. If I knew the ability to play as a Corpo was severely limited to a few dialogue options and a five minute starter quest I never would have bought the game. Combined with the various performance issues on consoles it was the first ever game I straight up pursued a refund for. A shame, too, since Night City looked incredible - but it simply didn't feel like a the RPG it was meant to be.

As for FFXV, I did enjoy it for the most part. A little too linear for my liking towards the end of the game, perhaps, though overall it was good enough to retain my interest. Equally, I also enjoyed FFVIIR. I just hope the second part of that game isn't riddled with NFT's...

All in all, I think Square Enix would do well to just release a cool screenshot once or twice a month to show something from the games that they're actively developing. The standard disclaimer of 'this is a work in progress/not the final product' would be enough to deflect most criticism but the lack of any meaningful marketing is becoming rather tiresome.