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[–] taiyang@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago

Yup. Maybe it'll get better, maybe not. SquareEnix (Square soft at the time) had a similar problem when they lost Sakaguchi around the time of Final Fantasy X, (which was probably more a symptom of corporate interests taking lead around that time).

Around that time, XII had struggles midway in production that caused a change of hands and made the game disjointed; XIII which went over budget and didn't live up to the title, etc., XIV 1.0 shortly after that, and so forth. But after a series of black eyes (and a near bankruptcy) I hold out some hope, seeing interviews with XIV producer Yoshida, though, and even Sakaguchi admires the guy despite having his falling out with SE.

Of course then their CEO embraced NFTs and dashed said hope... but still, if they keep failing on sooooo many of their cashgrab projects, surely they'll get the hint? In any case, point is I think some people at these AAA companies get it and their projects are often lauded as huge successes. Nintendo hopefully had a few people still with that spirit.