
Ben Dutka/ PSX Extreme: I apologize to all our readers if it seems like I'm beating a dead horse, but yesterday's comments by Square-Enix president Yoichi Wada have got me seething. All I can do is think about the piece I wrote about how the publisher clearly doesn't care about retaining their old fans, but would much rather gather new ones.

Jason Dietz: "We reveal the past year's best and worst video game publishers (based on their 2025 releases) in the 16th edition of our annual Game Publisher Rankings."
But... but... the garbage-mongers always tell us that Square Enix is in trouble! 😂

Square Enix announced its financial results for the first nine months of the fiscal year, related to the period between April and December 2025.

3D Investment Partners, a major shareholder of Square Enix, issued a 112-page presentation criticizing the company's 'sluggish' revenue and profit margins.
Waaah waaah our profits aren't big enough! I mean, they're still growing and all, but we want it faster and NOW! Waaaah!
Good Rant! What was Wada thinking?
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Is doing what every developer seems to be doing.
Catering to the casual crowd.
Sadly soon in all shooters in the near future, auto-aim will be the norm and headshot won't be one shot, one kill. Heck even RPG's might replace hitpoints with real time battles and auto-generating life bar like most shooters will do. Look at FF13 and where it has lead to. You don't even have to heal after battles, nor do you have to actually shop. I think the best example now of hard core games turning "easy" is how ghost recon evolved. If you compare the gameplay with the first game with the last, it shows how much Halo/Cod has an impact on shooters.
Thankfully some games are staying somewhat hardcore like Demon Souls, Socom, ,Mass Effect.
Fanboys should really stop hating on each other, but hate on a common enemy, the casual gamer.Difficulty, tactics, and graphics will be put aside in favor of lower budgets, simple objectives, and auto-aim. Don't be surprised if one day a future COD franchise is just a on-rail shooter using motion controllers.
Why are we suprised? Square hasnt done anything remarkable outside of the handhelds in more than 5 years
ahhh the Bobby Kotick of Japan... F^#k off please.