![]() ![]() So yeah, Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin didn’t get off to the best of starts, and with its terrible reveal trailer and the initial fiasco of its trial version, I understand why there’s still plenty of bad press surrounding the game. Square Enix scrambled to resolve the issue, which took them another day. It was broken, to the extent that it couldn’t be played at all. The trial version of the game went live, but when people tried playing it, they couldn’t. Of course, that didn’t go as planned either. They wanted to let it speak for itself- let the mechanics do the talking. The fact that Square Enix went live with a PS5 demo almost instantly afterward makes you wonder if they knew that the game wasn’t going to make the strongest first impression with its announcement. It was an awful way to reveal a promising project, from the embarrassing state of the game’s visuals to the hilarious goldmine of memes that was its announcement trailer, so obsessed with C H A O S and killing C H A O S and everything to do with C H A O S. Here’s an understatement for you- Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin had a terrible reveal. ![]() And we all thought the same thing- when the game is officially unveiled, will it look as excellent as it does in our minds? ![]() People were excited, to say the very least, about the prospect of this game and what it could end up being. A dark and gritty Final Fantasy action RPG, inspired by the design philosophies of Dark Souls, set in the world of Final Fantasy 1, and developed by the people who made Nioh– that’s a ridiculously strong elevator pitch, enough to set tongues wagging, and sure enough, when Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin was leaked before its official announcement, that’s exactly what happened. ![]()
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