"Are you happy with Square Enix's efforts over the last year - what titles would you like from the RPG giant?"
Not in the very least.
Let me revise that - not in the West.
It's great that SE's efforts over the past few years have been largely focused on providing great content for their Japanese market, but frankly, I'm over it. Enough with region-exclusive games; enough with releasing games with dedicated, long-term fan bases (namely Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest) exclusively in Japan, simply because you don't expect them to sell very well.
I understand that, from a business perspective, those kinds of decisions are made from a cost/benefit analysis, but it doesn't seem that those analyses were put to use when they went about acquiring every company they could gobble up over the past decade in a craven effort to expand their holdings.
You put out crappy games, you get crappy results. You pump millions of dollars in production into Final Fantasy XIII over six years, and focus all of your efforts on visuals instead of doing what the series does best (tells a compelling story with great characters), and you get exactly what you pay for - NOTHING. You release a great remake like Dragon Quest VII on 3DS, and you reap the rewards.