Theozilla
Kaiju Member
Sure there are differences in how FFXIV does its stuff compared to FFVII, but as was stated, part of that has been present in FFVII ever since the OG do to the nature of its ending.
Also with FFXIV it’s expansions while connected, are designed to be more self-contained with their own thematic story than what’s happening with the Remake project, where each installment is literally just one part of the greater story. I think the inherent difference in structure and release of how world building and lore are developed is the deciding factor, more than the content of lore/world building of the respective works themselves. So in that regard it’s a no brainer that FFXIV feels more “timely”.
To use an analogy FFXIV is like a series of paintings that are thematically/subject-wise connected in a serial fashion. While FFVII Remake is one big mural that has had only one part of its curtain removed.
Also with FFXIV it’s expansions while connected, are designed to be more self-contained with their own thematic story than what’s happening with the Remake project, where each installment is literally just one part of the greater story. I think the inherent difference in structure and release of how world building and lore are developed is the deciding factor, more than the content of lore/world building of the respective works themselves. So in that regard it’s a no brainer that FFXIV feels more “timely”.
To use an analogy FFXIV is like a series of paintings that are thematically/subject-wise connected in a serial fashion. While FFVII Remake is one big mural that has had only one part of its curtain removed.