Sorry this took so long, I had gotten caught up in real life problems.
When I titled this topic "Broken Promises" my original goal was to discuss the feelings about these decisions concerning XV in a more specific fashion than just the general threads. Specifically, the development of the game, the change in development teams, and specifically, the promises made by said teams. So, it was more if you felt they had broken promises they had made. I could retitle the topic to something more relevant if you do not want to talk about that in particular.
Look, some of you are right, the game is still in development and changes will be made. However, the problem with that is that that argument ignores the biggest issue with it. And that is this.
Since we're not privy to SE Japan's internal affairs, none of us can really say for sure just what exactly has been happening with XV's development. Unless one of you is secretly an insider. lol
I don't know if SE gave Nomura the permission to say at E3 2013 that XV's story would not change from Versus XIII's (something to that effect) or what. Perhaps it was the exact opposite: SE needed Nomura to reassure fans. However, Tabata had been designated co-director by that time already. Now I'm not trying to imply that replacing Stella with Luna is solely Tabata's decision (I highly doubt it'd be that easy to cut a major character based on personal whim), but clearly SE have not been particularly honest with XV's advertising.
Also, something that's been on my mind: in a 2010 interview with Famitsu,
Nomura had announced that Versus XIII's scenario had been completed. We assume that would've meant plot, script, and story were not only finished but also checked and given the OK, correct?
Why, then, would the team need to make any changes at all to XV's story? Technological advancement means XV should be able to tell Versus XIII's story more effectively, not less. I don't want to speculate too wildly, but the change from Versus XIII to the more mainstream XV may indeed have resulted in other necessary changes, not just a simple platform transition. Whether these changes will turn out for better or worse remains to be seen, but
clearly one person on the Internet is showing a lot of enthusiasm for this game, haha.
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The original story concept was already finished. The development cycle for that part was finished in 2010, we saw that completed scenario in part in the TGS 2011 Trailer. The game looked like it was ready to be finished and then it was rebranded. But as Nomura pointed out, the scenario had not changed. Whether he was supposed to or not is pretty much unknown, but as he was the director at the time, we can assume that Stella was not removed. She did show up in the E3 2013 trailer, Nomura had specifically stated that it was her. But then Tabata joins as co-director and we're seeing a lot of changes. No, I don't think it was Tabata solely, but at the same time, it is hard to overlook the things he says. He says he wanted to streamline the story while still be true and faithful to it, but most of what we've seen doesn't seem to be very faithful. Removing Stella from the game contradicts that because she had been in the game as long as Noctis and the gang, why was she singled out and no other character we currently know about? The two other female characters are confirmed to be in the game, the dragoon and the black haired character seen in the E3 trailer. So why does Stella seem to be have been expendable when she was the lead heroine?
And also, Stella becoming a new character is a broken promise because we were told that they were going to have a different type of relationship than most FF leads. She was the unwilling antagonist who had the same kind of powers as Noctis. We saw them together in those trailers and you could get that vibe. We didn't know much about Stella, but we knew more about her than we do about Luna. I'm not saying Luna is a bad character, I'm saying that we promised this one character and then they removed her because the new development cared more about their own vision then the vision of the original team.
And this leads me to my biggest issue, Tabata and Nomura both promised they'd be more open with the game. But then they both went silent for a year and what do we get when we hear from them again. That Nomura has been removed as director and Tabata has taken over. And while Tabata was better about it, but he still left out the news that Stella was not in the game until it was far too late for any of us to say that that might have been a bad idea. I see a petition for Stella's return to the game and I admit I did sign it, but that was only because I wasn't as informed on the subject as I am now. I bring it up only to mention that there are fans who have gotten that extreme about it. It was a bad idea and nothing they've done has shown us that it is anything but that. It doesn't help that Tabata refuses to give a real reason for why she didn't fit in the story that he claims he's trying to be faithful to.
Again, if this doesn't seem like it is a broken promise, that's fine. It is an opinion, but this is an opinion based topic. That was the idea. I wanted to discuss the feelings about the changes and whether or not you liked or hated or understood them. I see a lot of people saying that SE betrayed them when Tabata announced this and I would be lying if I didn't say I could see where they are coming from. The game has been in development for a long time and it doesn't seem like Tabata or SE has considered that changing the game so much might have done more harm than good. Believe me, I want the game to be a success, but at the same time I don't see why Nomura and Stella needed to be removed from the equation to get this game done, especially since what we saw of the game when it was under Nomura looked fine enough as it was.