Zloth
Community Contributor
(Idea mentioned by Gameranx in this video)
The first game in the new FF7 Remake came out in 2020. The second game in 2024. The third hasn't been announced yet, but say it shows up in 2028. Eight years for a trilogy. If you played the first one at age 16, you'll be out of college (or working on graduate studies) by the time the series completes.
Xenosaga took 2 years per installment starting in 2002. So, if you liked the first game when it showed up, you're just waiting 4 years for the final third game to come out.
I understand why this is happening. Games are not only bigger, but they take FAR more people to put together. But, is the net effect making it too hard for gamers to really get attached to a series of games? Especially younger gamers?
The first game in the new FF7 Remake came out in 2020. The second game in 2024. The third hasn't been announced yet, but say it shows up in 2028. Eight years for a trilogy. If you played the first one at age 16, you'll be out of college (or working on graduate studies) by the time the series completes.
Xenosaga took 2 years per installment starting in 2002. So, if you liked the first game when it showed up, you're just waiting 4 years for the final third game to come out.
I understand why this is happening. Games are not only bigger, but they take FAR more people to put together. But, is the net effect making it too hard for gamers to really get attached to a series of games? Especially younger gamers?