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Final Fantasy VII Remake Producer Says Future Entries Will Be Released on a Quicker Basis

Gamers don't know how many games the Final Fantasy VII Remake will be split across, but the title's producer has said that those future entries will have a quicker development time than the experience that kicks things off in March 2020.

FalconofLucis981806d ago (Edited 1806d ago )

Good news I trust Kitase, every game he's directed has got 90-95 on metacritic. Chrono Trigger, FF6, FF7, FF8 and FF10.

3rdstar1806d ago

Except he's not the director this time. Merely the producer

I wish he would go back to directing.

naruga1806d ago (Edited 1806d ago )

as long as they r perfectly polished and complete ok .....if they just make the 1st one well made and the rest quick cheapy DLC like then i wont buy

Eamon1806d ago

It's Nomura and Kitase. I'm pretty sure despite their titles, they're working very closely together. After all, Kitase directed FF7 and Nomura was a part of the core team.

I_am_Batman1806d ago (Edited 1806d ago )

While that's true, in practice those positions aren't always as cut-and-dry as they sound on paper. Nomura and Kitase have known each other for decades and clearly respect each other. Kitase was the game director on the original, so I'm sure he is consulted in a lot of key decisions during game development.

Considering that Kitase hasn't directed a game in a long time and that the remake takes a more action oriented style it probably makes more sense to have Nomura direct it and have Kitase in a supervisor and consultant role.

AnnaDea1806d ago

Adding the world map for the next-generation of consoles is a smart move. Imagine how seamless everything will be with that hardware.

And the game engine is complete a long time ago. So I think this will go smoothly.

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spambot08151806d ago

obviously... if the base is set, you can expand from there.

Snakeking331806d ago

Man I am not buying a Quarter of a game for 60 dollars I am one of the biggest ff7 fans there is it’s just seems like this is a big cash grab for Square. Notice that they never Mention how much the order episodes will costs we may be paying 180 for this remake when its all done

NovusTerminus1806d ago

The first release runs 2 blurays... That is not a cash grab, this is just the only feasible way to remake a game of this scale with devs costs as high as they are now.

Would I prefer a single release? Sure.
Would SE be able to fund it like that for a $60 game? No.

lucian2291806d ago

how ignorant are you? lol you realize this game is fully 3d? that means no more painted and static backgrounds to walk into in midgar; it means they had to fully realize every nook, every npc. This isn't a simple HD port Snake, the producers said midgar alone will be the size of a whole final fantasy game. The fact that the game will take up 2 discs for just midgar (Something never done on any ps4 or xbox game ever) should be telling. Not to mention that but the fact that everything is voiced now and there are new story elements. This will be far superior to the original if it goes as it is going.

this entry will be 60+ hours of gameplay while the original ff7 can be completed in the whole story in the same time. So think about that; we are getting a much expanded universe. Stop being so self entitled lol. Though if you want to wait for the trilogy collection then go for it.

Snakeking331800d ago

Yeah 60 hours of gameplay that was not important in the original or have any relevance to the main game you are just getting a padded 1st disk of the original game that did not happen and of crap you don’t really care about I can tell from the trailer the going to have back stories of barret buddies that dies in the first disk let’s be real do you really care

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The Witcher 3 REDkit Q&A - CDPR & Yigsoft Confirm Steam Workshop Support; Further Changes Planned

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Examining Tales of Kenzera: ZAU's soundscape of grief with composer Nainita Desai

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Nintendo Has Acquired Shiver Entertainment From Embracer Group

Nintendo Has Acquired Shiver Entertainment From Embracer Group

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Profchaos3d ago

Great news it shows that Nintendo intends to continue developing ports of AAA games to its next gen platform

H92d ago

Buying studios from embracer now is a great deal, they must be dirt cheap at this point, Nintendo is a opportunist, they wait until someone fall so they get their best deal

OtterX2d ago

That is some serious brain gymnastics you have going on there. 🤔

H92d ago

I didn't do any gymnastics I can assure you, honestly I don't know why you think that, not hating I seriously don't see why you think that

ZeekQuattro2d ago

Yeah I don't know where that came from. It's rare for Nintendo to flat out aquire studios. Guess they were trying to be edgy but why flex on this studio. 🤣

Kneetos1d 12h ago

At least they are safer from layoffs with Nintendo then any other company

banger882d ago

I hope someone buys Piranha Bytes, their future isn't looking good right now. I love their RPGs, they're janky as f***, but they have heart and soul.

Relientk772d ago

Nintendo saw the Mortal Kombat 1 Switch port and were like, "Yeah, these guys are worth acquiring."

You can't make this crap up lol

Profchaos2d ago

Mortal Kombat 1 was never going to port well I'm sure they told wb it wasn't going to work but wb wants that sweet sweet 140 million install base

In the end wb approved the project cleared the milestones and allowed the product to release

SonOfOsiris2d ago

Yeah this guys ported MK11 which is great, Hogwarts Legacy which is great, and MK1 is now ok, play it every day