I can easily say that Final Fantasy Tactics on PS1 was my favorite FF game ever. Only inching past FF6, but none the less I still hold it at the highest pillar of that franchise's success. There was a sequel/spin-off for the Nintendo DS handheld system. But it was garbage in comparison imo.
I always wondered if there were ever any plans on a second Tactics. Apparently there was.
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I wish someone would finish this. But I know it's only a pipe dream sadly.
Sources:
http://blog.livedoor.jp/umadori0726/archives/53518843.htmlhttp://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2018/05/20/final-fantasy-tactics-director-shares-images-of-canceled-sequel.aspx
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Then again, these pictures are from a long time ago. It wasn't something they recently canned. So i'm not really sure why it would matter if it did well today or not. If it wouldn't of been cancelled, it would of launched most likely 15+ years ago.
I agree. that really sucks. Also FFT is one of my favorite series. Shame its been so long since another installation.
To anyone here clamoring for more FFT that may not be in the know there are hours more adventure waiting in custom roms. I recommend checking out FFHACKTICS and the Celdia Complete Mod.
They SE have also begun using the same assets for more than 1 game,again cutting corners putting in less effort.My point is that seeing how they have been designing games of late,i am not sure i want to see anything from them right now.
To say the least,i have been very disappointed in SE the last several years.
I still feel that FFX is their best work for a single player game with maybe the best story and lore ever in any of their games.Although for combat/class design i love FF3 which FFXI is based off of.
Looking over the Director's history i can see why i never much cared for tactics,he has never really done anything great in the industry although i know friends of mine also love FF tactics.Apparently his tactics game is basically a copy of his first game he made for a different company so he never really did anything creative once joining Squaresoft.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
I too wish they had made a full-on sequel though.
While the "sequel," FFT:Advance, was pretty weak, the second one was a much stronger game. It surprises me they would drop this project. The Fire Emblem series seems to be going strong. Sure, it's got a different vibe and mechanics, but it's still a strategy RPG. Their mobile game is one of the best on the market right now.