I hope Nomura wasn't planning on using the spoiled prince that lives in the castle all day trope. It doesn't look like it, but who knows...
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I hope Nomura wasn't planning on using the spoiled prince that lives in the castle all day trope. It doesn't look like it, but who knows...
Ah I see people are starting to make up imaginary roles for people now just to feel better. Lol.
If that was true, we would've gotten a FFVII-2 before FFVIII. And while we DID eventually get a shitload of spinoffs, I don't think any of them held a candle to the main game itself. That's my main beef with spinoffs and sequels, they seem to rarely be handled right. I think the only FF sequel to really do something somewhat good as a sequel was FFX-2.Then if it really is critically acclaimed, wouldn't you want to make a sequel for a critically acclaimed game? People are gonna eat that up.
FFXV-2 is practically inevitable for better or worse.
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Nonsense. He designed all the main characters. Every single one of them. He was less involved in the design for the sequels.
Either way, I'm sure they can get Nojima on board to help with additional storylines as well. But they better keep Watanabe the hell away from them!Nomura likely didn't intend to stick around with FFXV's sequels no matter what happened. Around when FFVsXIII was announced, Nomura implied that it would be his first & last (mainline level) FF he would direct and that he would return to his own creation, the KH series, full-time and possible other things after it was released.
I originally thought Tabata was brought in to not only help Nomura while he also did some work on KHIII, but also as a kind of "I'll leave this into your hands" thing to prepare Tabata to take over as the lead for any possible future FFXV games, so Tabata would have been the one to take on the sequels anyway, even before they replaced Nomura with him on FFXV itself.
If that was true, we would've gotten a FFVII-2 before FFVIII. And while we DID eventually get a shitload of spinoffs, I don't think any of them held a candle to the main game itself. That's my main beef with spinoffs and sequels, they seem to rarely be handled right. I think the only FF sequel to really do something somewhat good as a sequel was FFX-2.
Where is this gif from...?
For better or worse, Nomura has been in charge of this project for 8 years. A year or two finishing what is left won't change that(again for better or worse).
Everything said about the story implies its a tragedy and very sad. Prepare for the worst ;____;
Man, is Hiroyuki Ito even still at Square-Enix? I remember Hashimoto saying that he was planning a new project in 2013, but we haven't heard anything new since then.
E3 rebrand reveal trailer from last year.
Nonsense. He designed all the main characters. Every single one of them. He was less involved in the design for the sequels.
I see people say this over and over, but how can it be objectively true? In 1-2 years you can make an entire game from scratch and ship it. It's not a short period of time, and being a director is not a small pointless role.
Judging from the recent threads, it's already a tragedy and lots of people are very sad!
Judging from the recent threads, it's already a tragedy and lots of people are very sad!
so there's already a kid noctis.
well damn.
I see people say this over and over, but how can it be objectively true? In 1-2 years you can make an entire game from scratch and ship it. It's not a short period of time, and being a director is not a small pointless role.
Judging from the recent threads, it's already a tragedy and lots of people are very sad!
Lol. Not sure what to think. Have you been waiting for a single peak of the game like most of us, but managed to miss a whole trailer. I'm impressed, ashamed, and feel bad for you.
I'm kinda playing but kinda not. Honest part of the question: Did you miss that trailer?
Not true. Nao Ikeda designed Snow.
Tabata has Nomura to thank for that. Nomura is known to push talent in his teams and since he was a huge part of the compilation of FFVII thing, he was one of the people who saw the potential in Tabata and gave him the push he needed to go from directing a mobile game in 2004 to handling the development of a "portable mainline FF" a few years later and now a director of a home console mainline FF. Nomura was very much a part in making games like Crisis Core & Type-0 a reality, even if Tabata was the one with the director's credit.He's only directed the Kingdom Hearts games, whilst Tabata actually has previous experience directing Final Fantasy games.
FFXV wouldn't be what it is today without Nomura, so no, no one else but Nomura should have directed it. While kicking Nomura out seems to have stemmed from some shit between the money-hungry suits and a creative person like Nomura (and no matter how much snark I get from duckroll), I still maintain my position that the essence of Nomura's vision is very much intact in the game we saw a trailer from yesterday. The trailer released yesterday looks to play like how Nomura has wanted the game to play since the beginning, the game doesn't seem to be a on-rails arcade gun game linear but still maintains the aim to deliver a massive world you'll traverse through like Nomura has said, the road movie like nature Nomura talked about in the very early days of the project's planning seems very strong in the trailer etc. Maybe there's more focus on a romance between Noctis & Stella/Luna in the game than Nomura would have wanted to do or the scope has been changed or whatever, but the core of the game still seems to follow everything Nomura has been talking about in the last 8 years and kicking Nomura out of the project this late in its life will probably not change that.I think Kitase, Hashimoto, or someone else who still works at Square-Enix with previous main series Final Fantasy directing / producing experience should have done XV, but that's just me.
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Tabata has Nomura to thank for that. Nomura is known to push talent in his teams and since he was a huge part of the compilation of FFVII thing, he was one of the people who saw the potential in Tabata and gave him the push he needed to go from directing a mobile game in 2004 to handling the development of a "portable mainline FF" a few years later and now a director of a home console mainline FF. Nomura was very much a part in making games like Crisis Core & Type-0 a reality, even if Tabata was the one with the director's credit.
FFXV wouldn't be what it is today without Nomura, so no, no one else but Nomura should have directed it. While kicking Nomura out seems to have stemmed from some shit between the money-hungry suits and a creative person like Nomura (and no matter how much snark I get from duckroll), I still maintain my position that the essence of Nomura's vision is very much intact in the game we saw a trailer from yesterday. The trailer released yesterday looks to play like how Nomura has wanted the game to play since the beginning, the game doesn't seem to be a on-rails arcade gun game linear but still maintains the aim to deliver a massive world you'll traverse through like Nomura has said, the road movie like nature Nomura talked about in the very early days of the project's planning seems very strong in the trailer etc. Maybe there's more focus on a romance between Noctis & Stella/Luna in the game than Nomura would have wanted to do or the scope has been changed or whatever, but the core of the game still seems to follow everything Nomura has been talking about in the last 8 years and kicking Nomura out of the project this late in its life will probably not change that.
The CEO gave a press release about Nomura stepping down as director of FF15.Well you sure are dedicated! I hope XV is as wonderful as you hope it will be man!
I really doubt Nomura is really distanced 100% away from the project. It isn't like he left a memo that says "Tabata you need to do X and Y and make sure you don't mess up Z. Good luck on the game! Ciao!". I'm sure he and Tabata still work on the game together.
I think the FF brand is incredibly fucking strong considering how much consistent damage has been done to it over the years.
Anytime Square gets off their ass and releases a trailer, everyone buzzes about it. I point to these GAF megathreads as evidence, but not only that. My FB and school chatter blows up over it too.
This series has fans... even the ~20 year old generation who don't remember when the series was hitting on all cylinders have love for it. And they've gone back to play many of the older games, too.
I don't like that Square can suck for so long... but I am happy that there is still goodwill enough in the culture that when things get back on track, the younger generation won't be like "who?" Believe it or not, FF is "relevant" to younger gamers, even if they know it more as a series with promise.
Already 1.5 million views of the single upload for the trailer on Square Enix youtube channel. This might even surpase last year's trailer.
This got 1.5K comments in /r/games. I think that's far more telling that any YouTube video.
The CEO gave a press release about Nomura stepping down as director of FF15.
Nomura is not gonna be involved with it from this point onward.
Yeah, I actually missed that trailer completely. Just watched it. Looks good to me. Now I know why everyone keeps saying "Leviathan in XV".
To be honest, when I heard XV was coming to Xbox One I got upset and stopped caring for XV almost solely because I thought Sony really missed out on what could have been a great exclusive for them. I won't lie!
But the prospect of a PC release is like, hey screw it.
Forget that this thread has 83 pages in just over a day.
He said he wasn't director anymore, not that he was completely 100% once and for all done with the game.
Considering that that the CEO himself gave this press release, I believe it is safe to assume Nomura will not have any involvement with FF13 considering that KH3 is a project that demands his full attention.
I think the FF brand is incredibly fucking strong considering how much consistent damage has been done to it over the years.
Anytime Square gets off their ass and releases a trailer, everyone buzzes about it. I point to these GAF megathreads as evidence, but not only that. My FB and school chatter blows up over it too.
This series has fans... even the ~20 year old generation who don't remember when the series was hitting on all cylinders have love for it. And they've gone back to play many of the older games, too.
I don't like that Square can suck for so long... but I am happy that there is still goodwill enough in the culture that when things get back on track, the younger generation won't be like "who?" Believe it or not, FF is "relevant" to younger gamers, even if they know it more as a series with promise.
I'm aslo glad the "Noctis Ouji" line made a return.
NOCTIS OUJIII!
I wonder if Cor is still in the game or if he won't be a permanently playable character/companion.
I am appalled...this is some bizzaro world crap.
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Some of the comments on this video, man...
Are people that restrictive with what they enjoy? Why does it matter if it's 'not Final Fantasy' in your disposition of the game? You see people saying that it's not Final Fantasy over and over again but they never say why it's an issue. 'Oh, realtime combat? I'm not playing it it's not Final Fantasy.'
I think people should just judge the video game for what it is - a video game. This looks like a good video game to me and that's why I'm interested.
sometime during December.When is jump festa? Hope more info will be released there.
When is jump festa? Hope more info will be released there.