I'm just wondering if anyone else is getting tired of Square pumping out what seems like endless sequels and prequels for games? I feel like in pretty much every instance, the games were wrapped up well enough on their own, and don't necessarily need a whole other game taking place after the events of the original. It's one thing to expand on technology and to make the game as you truly wanted it to be (the DS expansions), and to create games with an end in mind (KH), but extra movies, and games, just for the sake of making them, seem like a stretch.

FFVII is a prime suspect. It had prequels, sequels and spin offs. I'm sure they were all of quality (hell, Advent Children was good), but were they all necessary? After playing the original FFVII, wasn't there enough satisfaction when it came to the story? I know that I was perfectly content with the ending, and felt like the plot points were all taken care of. I didn't need to know about any parts of the Shinra corp that weren't in the original game. I understand that VII is the most popular of the series, but I feel like Square really just took advantage of the opportunity and shoved out game after game. I'm waiting for Barret's backstory game, GTA: Corel.

FFX has FFX-2, which pretty much missed the mark. But, after playing X, I felt that the ending was sufficient. X-2 just seemed like a way to make some extra money and appeal to FF girl gamers.

Apparently FFXII has a sequel too. I don't know much of anything about it, but I felt that FFXII also ended on a well enough note, so that I can say, OK, this game is over. The sequel just seems forced, especially for a game that wasn't nearly as widely received as any of the others.

Anyone else?