When it comes to video game franchises only a trilogy can provoke both the same en-mass mutiny from fans and blank indifference from prospective new gamers as a reboot can.
From turbulent generation-defining trilogies like the meteoric Mass Effect to that loathsome-tinged mutter of ‘reboot’ regarding DMC: Devil May Cry, everyone has an opinion on "the franchise”.
I recently revisited Final Fantasy VI - that long cited 'alternative' hipster favourite of the series - before breezing through the light and fluffy Final Fantasy XIII-2.