You know, Square Enix could learn a thing or two from Masahiro Sakurai. The people at Square Enix really needs to learn how to be more open with their fans with a CERTAIN game we've all been waiting almost a decade for (if you get my drift). Sakura has been keeping fans hyped about Smash bros Wii U/3DS by sending us a screenshot of the game once a day. As well as giving us new information of every now and than in the form of Nintendo directs and character reveal trailers. Why can't Square Enix do this with Final Fantasy XV A.K.A Versus XIII!? I mean they haven't been doing a good job at keeping fans hyped or interested in the game as years have gone past since its development. They could at least send us a screenshot of the game once per day like Sakurai has done with Smash. That would at least keep the Final Fantasy/Square Enix fans happy and interested in the game. Square needs to do a better job at keeping their fans interested in their games rather than keeping them in the dark for so long with "Please Understand".
You know, Square Enix could learn a thing or two from Masahiro Sakurai. The people at Square Enix really needs to learn how to be more open with their fans with a CERTAIN game we've all been waiting almost a decade for (if you get my drift). Sakura has been keeping fans hyped about Smash bros Wii U/3DS by sending us a screenshot of the game once a day. As well as giving us new information of every now and than in the form of Nintendo directs and character reveal trailers. Why can't Square Enix do this with Final Fantasy XV A.K.A Versus XIII!? I mean they haven't been doing a good job at keeping fans hyped or interested in the game as years have gone past since its development. They could at least send us a screenshot of the game once per day like Sakurai has done with Smash. That would at least keep the Final Fantasy/Square Enix fans happy and interested in the game. Square needs to do a better job at keeping their fans interested in their games rather than keeping them in the dark for so long with "Please Understand".