This is an intervention. While most of the gaming world has thankfully moved on from stupid countdown clocks designed to drum up silly publicity for forgettable games, Square Enix still clings to them. Itâs time for Square Enix to stop. Enough!
Now, you are overreacting, Brian Ashcraft, you say. Perhaps. But, countdown clocks are so 2008, when it seemed like there was a new one every single week. Theyâre pre-Global Financial Crisis. They are not old fashioned and simplistic. They are not now
Worse, yet, is that Square Enixâs track record with them has been horrible. Simply, simply horrible. Sure, theyâre have been some outliers, like Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light, which was revealed via a countdown clock. But many of the other countdown counts have counted down to things that ended up being huge disappointments.
In 2009, there was the countdown clock that counted down to card-based arcade game Lord of Vermillion II, which matters if you live in Japan, go to arcades, and spend lots on card games. In 2010, there was countdown site that promised to âchange Japanese historyâ. It ended up being a Square Enix browser game called Sengoku IXA. In 2011, there was a Square Enix site that promised a âlarge scale new titleâ and counted down to a âMMO active time strategyâ
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And then, this year, there was a countdown site that people thought was for a sequel for The World Ends With You. It was a twenty dollar iOS port of the original Nintendo DS gameâa good port, but still, a port.
https://lastchance.cc/disappointing-everyone-the-world-ends-with-you-countdo-5937977%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Today, Square Enix launched another teaser. The page says âStarâ, and the countdown looks like it will be related to the Star Ocean series of role-playing games. But, online, people are already hesitant, wondering if this is a mobile version or a social version. Look, thereâs nothing wrong with that. There are many, many wonderful social games. But if you build up peopleâs expectations for a big sequel on traditional hardware, and you donât deliver that, then there are tears. Ultimately, itâs the game that suffers the mostânot the gamers.
Ha, you say. You talked about this countdown clock. You did exactly what Square Enix wanted. Maybe! But I see this tired, old PR stunt as more than that. Itâs a cry for help.
Look, Square Enix, you make some wonderful games. You have lots of fans. You donât need to do this drip-fed crap. Youâre better than this. If your games are good, they can stand up on their own, sans faux hype. Quit those countdown clocks cold turkey. The first step is to admit you have a problem, Square Enix. You can get through this.
Oh, and not to spoil the countdown, Siliconera is reporting that Square Enix filed a trademark for âStar GalaxyââŠ
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