Final Fantasy 7 Remake is a planned trilogy of games aiming at remaking the Final Fantasy 7 games. After the first game was released in 2020, the second one named, ‘Final Fantasy VII Rebirth‘ followed on February 29, 2024.
And now the fans are in anticipation of the third and final game of the trilogy. Recent reports suggest that the development of the next game in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy could possibly be further than expected.
Final Fantasy 7 rebirth
Recently, the developers were seen discussing more about the series in an interview, where they spilled a lot of tea on the upcoming project.
The third game has been in development since 2022
Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth director Tetsuya Nomura, says they are hard at work with the third installment of the trilogy. Furthermore, the scenario writer Kazushige Nojima also reiterated that he is already working on the next game.
Additionally, composer Nobuo Uematsu...
And now the fans are in anticipation of the third and final game of the trilogy. Recent reports suggest that the development of the next game in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy could possibly be further than expected.
Final Fantasy 7 rebirth
Recently, the developers were seen discussing more about the series in an interview, where they spilled a lot of tea on the upcoming project.
The third game has been in development since 2022
Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Rebirth director Tetsuya Nomura, says they are hard at work with the third installment of the trilogy. Furthermore, the scenario writer Kazushige Nojima also reiterated that he is already working on the next game.
Additionally, composer Nobuo Uematsu...
- 4/2/2024
- by Amarylisa Gonsalves
- FandomWire
Final Fantasy 7 was originally released in 1997, and at the time was a technical marvel and a masterpiece from Square Enix. Fans have been invested in the lore and the characters, then two decades later the game received the triple-a remake and has been divided into three separate parts to form the perfect trilogy. The second part just came out and Square Enix is already working on the final chapter.
It is foolish to assume that Square Enix would not complete the trilogy, given the amount of success the first two had despite being locked to PlayStation as a timed exclusive, the games did exceptionally well. The franchise has been introduced to a new generation of fans and honored the memory of original fans in a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation.
At the moment, the third act of the original game is now being worked on by the developers.
It is foolish to assume that Square Enix would not complete the trilogy, given the amount of success the first two had despite being locked to PlayStation as a timed exclusive, the games did exceptionally well. The franchise has been introduced to a new generation of fans and honored the memory of original fans in a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation.
At the moment, the third act of the original game is now being worked on by the developers.
- 4/2/2024
- by Rouvin Josef Quirimit
- FandomWire
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth launched in February, introducing a massive sequel to the remake series. With that overflow of open-world content comes a similarly robust documentary from Square Enix, telling the tale of the sequel's development from the perspective of the team behind it. You can see the complete four-part Inside Final Fantasy VII Rebirth docu-series below for insight ranging from director Naoki Hamaguchi to producer Yoshinori Kitase, creative director Tetsuya Nomura and dozens of other staff members and voice actors involved in its creation. Shaping the World - Inside Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Episode 1 Friends of Fate - Inside Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Episode 2 Related: Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Is a Huge Game That Gets It (Mostly) Right New Friends & Foes - Inside Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Episode 3 Voicing Icons - Inside Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Episode 4 Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is currently available on PlayStation 5. Source: Square Enix...
- 3/30/2024
- by Joseph Luster
- Crunchyroll
[Spoiler Alert: This interview includes details about Final Fantasy VII Rebirth]
The highly anticipated action-adventure RPG Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has finally been unleashed into the Chocobo wilds.
Rebirth, the second game in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy that serves as a three-part reimagining of the original 1997 game, follows everyone’s favorite ragtag eco-terrorists Cloud (Cody Christian), Barret (John Eric Bentley), Tifa (Britt Baron), Aerith (Briana White) and Red Xiii (Max Mittelman) as they make the perilous journey to The Forgotten Capital in hopes to stop the legendary solider and deranged superhuman Sephiroth from plunging the planet into chaos.
Bringing the Final Fantasy VII Remake project to fruition was no easy feat as developers had to tackle maintaining a balance between the beloved story that has permeated video game pop culture for nearly three decades and creating new experiences for a new generation of fans while expanding on the original material for diehards. Much like its predecessor, the scope of...
The highly anticipated action-adventure RPG Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has finally been unleashed into the Chocobo wilds.
Rebirth, the second game in the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy that serves as a three-part reimagining of the original 1997 game, follows everyone’s favorite ragtag eco-terrorists Cloud (Cody Christian), Barret (John Eric Bentley), Tifa (Britt Baron), Aerith (Briana White) and Red Xiii (Max Mittelman) as they make the perilous journey to The Forgotten Capital in hopes to stop the legendary solider and deranged superhuman Sephiroth from plunging the planet into chaos.
Bringing the Final Fantasy VII Remake project to fruition was no easy feat as developers had to tackle maintaining a balance between the beloved story that has permeated video game pop culture for nearly three decades and creating new experiences for a new generation of fans while expanding on the original material for diehards. Much like its predecessor, the scope of...
- 3/4/2024
- by Destiny Jackson
- Deadline Film + TV
As anyone familiar with Hollywood could tell you, remakes are hard. Other than bringing something old to a new audience, many remakes struggle to bring anything fresh enough to justify the double dip. In the world of video games, it’s a little different. Based solely on the tech aspect, remaking a game affords developers the opportunity to fully execute a vision in ways previous generations only dreamed of. But that still doesn’t make it easy — especially when the game you’re recreating is considered one of the greatest ever made.
- 2/26/2024
- by Christopher Cruz
- Rollingstone.com
While 2020’s Final Fantasy 7 remake controversially changed many elements of the original game, the upcoming Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is expected to significantly alter even more aspects of the classic RPG. In a new blog post, the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth team hinted at how those changes will impact two fan-favorite characters: Sephiroth and Aerith.
In the parts of the original Final Fantasy 7 adventure that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will remake and re-imagine, Sephiroth was still something of a mystery. Though players were aware of the character by that point, he wouldn’t become a larger player in the narrative until a little later in the game. However, the version of Sephiroth that we’ll see in Rebirth will be a much more active participant in that specific part of the experience.
“In the original game, Sephiroth barely appeared during this section, but in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, he...
In the parts of the original Final Fantasy 7 adventure that Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth will remake and re-imagine, Sephiroth was still something of a mystery. Though players were aware of the character by that point, he wouldn’t become a larger player in the narrative until a little later in the game. However, the version of Sephiroth that we’ll see in Rebirth will be a much more active participant in that specific part of the experience.
“In the original game, Sephiroth barely appeared during this section, but in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, he...
- 1/29/2024
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Disclaimer: Crunchyroll is an independently operated joint venture between U.S.-based Sony Pictures Entertainment and Japan’s Aniplex. Square Enix has officially announced that it will partner with theatrical screening event company Fathom Events to screen Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete for the first time ever in US theaters. The screenings will be held in select US theaters on February 21 (dubbed) and 22 (subbed), one week before the official release of the long-awaited second entry in the Final Fantasy VII Remake saga in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth . Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete is twenty-six minutes longer than the original theatrical version and features roughly a thousand revised scenes with expanded themes and improved visuals, continuing the game's storyline. In addition to the screening, early arrivals will be treated to a gameplay preview from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and a new group interview with creative director Tetsuya Nomura, Rebirth...
- 1/23/2024
- by Humberto Saabedra
- Crunchyroll
It’s been a long time since I truly loved a Final Fantasy game. Final Fantasy Xii, which came out in 2006, was a somewhat forgettable distraction that mostly left me longing for another Vagrant Story. Unfairly maligned Final Fantasy Xiii (2009) had a little je ne sais quoi but didn’t fully hit the mark. My aversion to Tetsuya Nomura’s nonsensical storytelling in Kingdom Hearts pushed me to skip Final Fantasy Xv entirely. Even the 1990s nostalgia-baiting Final Fantasy VII Remake dared to amaze, right up until it didn’t.
- 5/22/2023
- by Christopher Cruz
- Rollingstone.com
While the recent Final Fantasy 7 anniversary showcase was filled with incredible announcements, none was more exciting or welcome than the reveal of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth: the next chapter in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake trilogy.
While there are so many things we want to know about that game, few mysteries are more pressing or fascinating than the meaning of the Rebirth name. After all, creative director Tetsuya Nomura has already stated that there is some kind of significance to the game’s name that he can’t wait to share.
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— Final Fantasy VII (@finalfantasyvii) June 16, 2022
So while it might be quite some time before we all understand the full, official meaning of the Rebirth name (the game isn’t scheduled to be released until “next winter”), that doesn’t mean that we can’t spend a little time speculating about what Rebirth means and why that title is so potentially significant.
While there are so many things we want to know about that game, few mysteries are more pressing or fascinating than the meaning of the Rebirth name. After all, creative director Tetsuya Nomura has already stated that there is some kind of significance to the game’s name that he can’t wait to share.
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— Final Fantasy VII (@finalfantasyvii) June 16, 2022
So while it might be quite some time before we all understand the full, official meaning of the Rebirth name (the game isn’t scheduled to be released until “next winter”), that doesn’t mean that we can’t spend a little time speculating about what Rebirth means and why that title is so potentially significant.
- 6/17/2022
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
The Kingdom Hearts franchise has entertained gamers for two decades by combining the disparate worlds of Final Fantasy and all of the characters Disney has to offer. However, while Disney’s library of properties has grown significantly since Kingdom Hearts’ humble beginnings, the House of Mouse has yet to introduce its Marvel or Star Wars franchises to the series. But according to some eagle-eyed gamers, that’s exactly what’s happening in the next entry.
Square Enix recently released a special 20th anniversary trailer for upcoming Kingdom Hearts games. At the halfway mark, the video unveiled the news almost every audience member was expecting/hoping for: Kingdom Hearts 4. The final half of the anniversary trailer then devotes time to showcasing the modernized world of Quadratum and Sora’s new photorealistic look. However, before the video jumps to Quadratum and Sora, the trailer displays clips of a forest. On one hand,...
Square Enix recently released a special 20th anniversary trailer for upcoming Kingdom Hearts games. At the halfway mark, the video unveiled the news almost every audience member was expecting/hoping for: Kingdom Hearts 4. The final half of the anniversary trailer then devotes time to showcasing the modernized world of Quadratum and Sora’s new photorealistic look. However, before the video jumps to Quadratum and Sora, the trailer displays clips of a forest. On one hand,...
- 4/11/2022
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
New York, NY (7/20/21) – Yen Press, LLC announced the release of Kingdom Hearts: The Novel Collector’s Edition, a deluxe box-set that completes the Kingdom Hearts novel series, written by Tomoco Kanemaki and illustrated by Shiro Amano with editorial supervision by Kazushige Nojima and original concepts by Tetsuya Nomura.
Reexperience the novelizations of every installment of the Dark Seeker Saga, from the very first Kingdom Hearts all the way to Kingdom Hearts III, in one beautiful collection! In addition to all the text and illustrations from the novels, this collector’s edition also includes 13 art prints and a metal keychain replica of Sora’s Kingdom Key!
Fans of the prolific Kingdom Hearts series can now re-experience the epic story in its entirety with Kingdom Hearats: The Novel Collector’s Edition. Within the box set is a giant hardcover book that includes every installment of the Kingdom Hearts novel series as well...
Reexperience the novelizations of every installment of the Dark Seeker Saga, from the very first Kingdom Hearts all the way to Kingdom Hearts III, in one beautiful collection! In addition to all the text and illustrations from the novels, this collector’s edition also includes 13 art prints and a metal keychain replica of Sora’s Kingdom Key!
Fans of the prolific Kingdom Hearts series can now re-experience the epic story in its entirety with Kingdom Hearats: The Novel Collector’s Edition. Within the box set is a giant hardcover book that includes every installment of the Kingdom Hearts novel series as well...
- 7/21/2021
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
Even before Final Fantasy VII Remake was released last March, it was pretty much a known fact that Director Tetsuya Nomura, Producer Yoshinori Kitase, and the rest of the talented Square Enix team was already working on Part 2. However, it appears that the next chapter of the Remake may not be the only game […]
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- 1/12/2021
- by Matt Malliaros
- Cinelinx
Matthew Byrd Nov 25, 2019
Final Fantasy 7 fans may spot some unfamiliar encounters in the upcoming remake...
Square Enix has confirmed that they are adding new bosses (and possibly other surprises) to Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
"With regard to new characters, of whom I said during past interviews that there would be 'none'," says director Tetsuya Nomura via a blog post. "Though they aren't main characters, their numbers ended up growing considerably in the process of creating a rich depiction of Midgar. When you think of Midgar’s final boss, you probably think of the M.O.T.O.R., but in this game, new bosses will appear and add to the excitement of the story even more."
Nomura doesn't expand on that idea, but it's certainly interesting that he referenced M.O.T.O.R. in regards to the idea of adding new bosses to the game. That would seem to suggest...
Final Fantasy 7 fans may spot some unfamiliar encounters in the upcoming remake...
Square Enix has confirmed that they are adding new bosses (and possibly other surprises) to Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
"With regard to new characters, of whom I said during past interviews that there would be 'none'," says director Tetsuya Nomura via a blog post. "Though they aren't main characters, their numbers ended up growing considerably in the process of creating a rich depiction of Midgar. When you think of Midgar’s final boss, you probably think of the M.O.T.O.R., but in this game, new bosses will appear and add to the excitement of the story even more."
Nomura doesn't expand on that idea, but it's certainly interesting that he referenced M.O.T.O.R. in regards to the idea of adding new bosses to the game. That would seem to suggest...
- 11/25/2019
- Den of Geek
Hey, Kingdom Hearts fans. We've got some great news for you guys in this article. It turns out that it has been confirmed that the recently released Kingdom Hearts 3 will have some brand new Dlc aka Downloadable content to offer up! There's going to be a version of it that's both free and paid. According to the folks over at IGN.com, the director of Kingdom Hearts 3 Tetsuya Nomura has officially confirmed that this new downloadable content is on it's way. Apparently, Tetsuya did an interview with a Japanese publication called, "Dengeki Online." During this particular interview, Tetsuya revealed that the free downloadable content will most likely show up in the game as incremental updates after they are completed. On the other hand, Tetsuya mentioned that the paid version of the downloadable content will be larger and possibly grouped together to be released before the end of 2019. IGN pointed out...
- 2/28/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Matthew Byrd Jan 24, 2019
Disney placed severe restriction on Mickey Mouse's use in Kingdom Hearts.
The Kingdom Hearts series may be a beloved success, but there was a time when Square Enix had to convince Disney to let them work with so many beloved properties. While the pitch process was mostly smooth, Disney did place one major limitation on Mickey Mouse.
"Actually, due to contractual issues, we were only able to use him in one scene," said Kingdom Hearts director Tetsuya Nomura in the Kingdom Hearts Ultimania book. "Disney gave us permission for a role such as waving from the back of a crowd of people in town, but if we were going to use him, I thought we should use him in a single shot to leave the greatest impression."
The shot that Nomura is referring to happens near the very end of Kingdom Hearts. It is then that...
Disney placed severe restriction on Mickey Mouse's use in Kingdom Hearts.
The Kingdom Hearts series may be a beloved success, but there was a time when Square Enix had to convince Disney to let them work with so many beloved properties. While the pitch process was mostly smooth, Disney did place one major limitation on Mickey Mouse.
"Actually, due to contractual issues, we were only able to use him in one scene," said Kingdom Hearts director Tetsuya Nomura in the Kingdom Hearts Ultimania book. "Disney gave us permission for a role such as waving from the back of a crowd of people in town, but if we were going to use him, I thought we should use him in a single shot to leave the greatest impression."
The shot that Nomura is referring to happens near the very end of Kingdom Hearts. It is then that...
- 1/24/2019
- Den of Geek
Happy Sunday "Kingdom Hearts" fans. We hope you guys are enjoying your weekend. We have some very important news for you in regards to the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 3 game. It turns out that any of you who are wishing to see the epilogue and secret movie for the game will have to wait a while. That's right, guys. You're apparently going to have to earn the right to see the epilogue and secret movie! According to the folks over at Polygon.com, the epilogue and secret movie are being held back in an effort to keep players from getting exposed to story spoilers. The game's director Tetsuya Nomura recently revealed that the epilogue and secret movie contain the biggest spoilers in Kingdom Hearts 3 when it got leaked online last month. Square Enix, who are the makers of Kingdom Hearts, have planned out three updates for the game during the week it releases.
- 1/13/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Happy Sunday, "Kingdom Hearts" fans. We hope you guys are enjoying your weekend. We have some very important intel to share with you guys today. It comes from the Kingdom Hearts director himself Tetsuya Nomura. He hit up his official Twitter account earlier today, December 16, 2018 to confirm that the new Kingdom Hearts 3 game has been leaked online well before it's scheduled, official release date of January 29, 2019! He's warning any fans that see this leaked version to please keep those leaks to themselves to not ruin it for everyone who is waiting for the official release. Also, he mentioned that the leaked version of the game does not include the epilogue and secret movie, which he claims are the biggest spoilers for Kingdom Hearts 3. Tetsuya also revealed that he knows how this leak occurred, and that his team has been working tirelessy since last night to investigate the leak and see...
- 12/16/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
It looks like more Kingdom Hearts III content is in store for 2018, as the game's director, Tetsuya Nomura, has revealed. More within...
When a game has taken a long time to release, a common joke amongst the gaming community is that, "It isn't a game at all, just a series of trailers.". In the case of Kingdom Hearts III, that joke has been made at nauseum. Unfortunately, until January 29th of next year, that joke will continue. Especially since Square Enix isn't finished releasing content for 2018. In a new post on the official Kingdom Hearts page, Tetsuya Nomura, Kingdom Hearts Director, Writer, and Artist, revealed two dates in December when new Kingdom Hearts content will drop.
It's exciting to see that there is more on the way, but with all due respect to Mr. Nomura, he really shouldn't feel bad. At this point, we've watched countless of trailers, seen tons of new worlds and characters,...
When a game has taken a long time to release, a common joke amongst the gaming community is that, "It isn't a game at all, just a series of trailers.". In the case of Kingdom Hearts III, that joke has been made at nauseum. Unfortunately, until January 29th of next year, that joke will continue. Especially since Square Enix isn't finished releasing content for 2018. In a new post on the official Kingdom Hearts page, Tetsuya Nomura, Kingdom Hearts Director, Writer, and Artist, revealed two dates in December when new Kingdom Hearts content will drop.
It's exciting to see that there is more on the way, but with all due respect to Mr. Nomura, he really shouldn't feel bad. At this point, we've watched countless of trailers, seen tons of new worlds and characters,...
- 11/28/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Mickey: The True Original Exhibition, a pop-up art installation, opened in New York City today as part of Disney's festivities for Mickey Mouse's 90th birthday.
The exhibition, which Disney says was "inspired by Mickey’s status as a 'true original' and his consistent impact on the arts and creativity in all its forms," features new works from contemporary pop artists like Brian Roettinger, the mind behind Jay-z's 4:44 album cover, and older works from the likes of famed street artist Keith Haring and Kingdom Hearts designer Tetsuya Nomura.
The Walt Disney Archives allowed curator Darren Romanelli and his ...
The exhibition, which Disney says was "inspired by Mickey’s status as a 'true original' and his consistent impact on the arts and creativity in all its forms," features new works from contemporary pop artists like Brian Roettinger, the mind behind Jay-z's 4:44 album cover, and older works from the likes of famed street artist Keith Haring and Kingdom Hearts designer Tetsuya Nomura.
The Walt Disney Archives allowed curator Darren Romanelli and his ...
- 11/8/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Mickey: The True Original Exhibition, a pop-up art installation, opened in New York City today as part of Disney's festivities for Mickey Mouse's 90th birthday.
The exhibition, which Disney says was "inspired by Mickey’s status as a 'true original' and his consistent impact on the arts and creativity in all its forms," features new works from contemporary pop artists like Brian Roettinger, the mind behind Jay-z's 4:44 album cover, and older works from the likes of famed street artist Keith Haring and Kingdom Hearts designer Tetsuya Nomura.
The Walt Disney Archives allowed curator Darren Romanelli and his ...
The exhibition, which Disney says was "inspired by Mickey’s status as a 'true original' and his consistent impact on the arts and creativity in all its forms," features new works from contemporary pop artists like Brian Roettinger, the mind behind Jay-z's 4:44 album cover, and older works from the likes of famed street artist Keith Haring and Kingdom Hearts designer Tetsuya Nomura.
The Walt Disney Archives allowed curator Darren Romanelli and his ...
- 11/8/2018
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Matthew Byrd Nov 8, 2018
Square Enix has cancelled all but one piece of Final Fantasy Xv Dlc.
Square Enix has announced their decision to cancel all but one piece of Final Fantasy Xv Dlc following the departure of the game's director, Hajime Tabata.
Oddly, Square Enix decided to announce the cancellation of this content by promoting a special live stream event. It's not often that you hear about a studio hyping up the announcement that they are canceling content, but there you go. While Square Enix did confirm that they will still release episode Ardyn (the final part of a series of planned story Dlc releases), but three other pieces of previously announced Dlc have been canceled and the studio does not plan on releasing any more Dlc for the game.
However, Square Enix did announce that a standalone version of Final Fantasy Xv's Comrades multiplayer mode will be released for...
Square Enix has cancelled all but one piece of Final Fantasy Xv Dlc.
Square Enix has announced their decision to cancel all but one piece of Final Fantasy Xv Dlc following the departure of the game's director, Hajime Tabata.
Oddly, Square Enix decided to announce the cancellation of this content by promoting a special live stream event. It's not often that you hear about a studio hyping up the announcement that they are canceling content, but there you go. While Square Enix did confirm that they will still release episode Ardyn (the final part of a series of planned story Dlc releases), but three other pieces of previously announced Dlc have been canceled and the studio does not plan on releasing any more Dlc for the game.
However, Square Enix did announce that a standalone version of Final Fantasy Xv's Comrades multiplayer mode will be released for...
- 11/8/2018
- Den of Geek
While the previous Tokyo Game Show trailer for Kingdom Hearts III debuted the Big Hero 6 world for the first time, another Tgs trailer has surfaced, revealing how expansive this new world really is. More within...
For fans, like us, who have been waiting an exhaustive amount of time for Square Enix and Disney to finally release Kingdom Hearts III, each new trailer has only helped prove that it was well-worth the wait. The latest trailer out of the Tokyo Game Show is no exception, either. In previous previews, Square Enix has given us looks into the worlds of Monsters Inc., Toy Story, Frozen, Tangled, and various other IPs and original worlds, but this new (subtitled) Tgs reveals more of what Big Hero 6's San Fransokyo has to offer and an impressively detailed Pirates of the Caribbean you have to see to believe.
This trailer has everything you could possibly want.
For fans, like us, who have been waiting an exhaustive amount of time for Square Enix and Disney to finally release Kingdom Hearts III, each new trailer has only helped prove that it was well-worth the wait. The latest trailer out of the Tokyo Game Show is no exception, either. In previous previews, Square Enix has given us looks into the worlds of Monsters Inc., Toy Story, Frozen, Tangled, and various other IPs and original worlds, but this new (subtitled) Tgs reveals more of what Big Hero 6's San Fransokyo has to offer and an impressively detailed Pirates of the Caribbean you have to see to believe.
This trailer has everything you could possibly want.
- 9/18/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
Here it is. All of Variety’s E3 2018 coverage. All the news, features, interviews, and announcements in one convenient place for your reading pleasure. Our continued coverage of the show will likely fill up the rest of the week, but don’t worry, we’ll continue to update this page as it does. In the meantime, enjoy.
Features
E3 2018: From Console Consolidation to A-List Partnerships, 3 Big Takeaways
‘Control’ Was Inspired by the New Weird of ‘Annihilation,’ Themes of ‘Alan Wake’
The Wait For Next-Gen Consoles Started Last Week
‘Overkill’s The Walking Dead’ Captures Essence of Comics
Former ‘World of Warcraft’ Devs’ Work to Upend Survival Genre
How ‘A Plague Tale: Innocence’ Makes Diseased Rats So Terrifying
Three of E3’s Hidden Indie Gems that Shouldn’t Get Lost in the Noise
The Visceral Horror of ‘Resident Evil 2 Remake’
Elijah Wood on Why He’s Making a Video Game...
Features
E3 2018: From Console Consolidation to A-List Partnerships, 3 Big Takeaways
‘Control’ Was Inspired by the New Weird of ‘Annihilation,’ Themes of ‘Alan Wake’
The Wait For Next-Gen Consoles Started Last Week
‘Overkill’s The Walking Dead’ Captures Essence of Comics
Former ‘World of Warcraft’ Devs’ Work to Upend Survival Genre
How ‘A Plague Tale: Innocence’ Makes Diseased Rats So Terrifying
Three of E3’s Hidden Indie Gems that Shouldn’t Get Lost in the Noise
The Visceral Horror of ‘Resident Evil 2 Remake’
Elijah Wood on Why He’s Making a Video Game...
- 6/20/2018
- by Stefanie Fogel
- Variety Film + TV
It’s been five years since Square Enix and game director Tetsuya Nomura announced “Kingdom Hearts 3.” While the man behind the blend of Square Enix and Disney magic says his perspective on the game hasn’t wavered, he’s also been one step ahead of players since the beginning.
While Nomura didn’t have the entire series planned out, he was always looking ahead to the next chapter in what has become a sprawling saga. So while he didn’t necessarily know where the path would lead Sora, Riku, and friends at the start, he’s always planning.
“When I was developing ‘Kingdom Hearts 1’, I already had in mind what I wanted to do with the next titles, ‘Chain of Memories’ and ‘Kingdom Hearts 2′” Nomura says. “While we were in development of ‘Chain of Memories’ and ‘Kingdom Hearts 2,’ I was already thinking of story lines for ‘Coded,’ ‘358/2 Days,’ and ‘Birth by Sleep.
While Nomura didn’t have the entire series planned out, he was always looking ahead to the next chapter in what has become a sprawling saga. So while he didn’t necessarily know where the path would lead Sora, Riku, and friends at the start, he’s always planning.
“When I was developing ‘Kingdom Hearts 1’, I already had in mind what I wanted to do with the next titles, ‘Chain of Memories’ and ‘Kingdom Hearts 2′” Nomura says. “While we were in development of ‘Chain of Memories’ and ‘Kingdom Hearts 2,’ I was already thinking of story lines for ‘Coded,’ ‘358/2 Days,’ and ‘Birth by Sleep.
- 6/13/2018
- by Michael Futter
- Variety Film + TV
“Kingdom Hearts III” is a meaningful evolution of a nearly 16-year-old franchise that manages to not only absorb the best bits of the 15 games that came before it, but also enrich them with refined graphics and the addition of Pixar to the Disney-Square-Enix mash-up.
The game, which still doesn’t have a release date beyond sometime in 2018, was shown off to a gathering of press on Thursday evening in Santa Monica. Those in attendance were given the game, playing through a boss fight in Hercules World and then playing through nearly a third of the Toy Story World levels.
Before starting the hands-on play sessions, Shinji Hashimoto, executive producer of the series, welcomed everyone and then kicked off a panel discussion about the game with community manager Sunil Godhania and “Kingdom Hearts III” co-directors Tetsuya Nomura and Tai Yasue.
The talk confirmed that “Kingdom Heart III” will wrap up the...
The game, which still doesn’t have a release date beyond sometime in 2018, was shown off to a gathering of press on Thursday evening in Santa Monica. Those in attendance were given the game, playing through a boss fight in Hercules World and then playing through nearly a third of the Toy Story World levels.
Before starting the hands-on play sessions, Shinji Hashimoto, executive producer of the series, welcomed everyone and then kicked off a panel discussion about the game with community manager Sunil Godhania and “Kingdom Hearts III” co-directors Tetsuya Nomura and Tai Yasue.
The talk confirmed that “Kingdom Heart III” will wrap up the...
- 5/18/2018
- by Brian Crecente
- Variety Film + TV
If you enjoyed the soundtrack and score of the adventures of Sora, Donald, and Goofy throughout the Kingdom Hearts games, you are in for a treat for your ear holes.
As a man who enjoys the orchestral companion to games, I am excited to hear that The Kingdom Hearts Orchestra is starting up their 2nd World Tour Live. The concert is produced under the supervision of the acclaimed game director Tetsuya Nomura and the music program is under the supervision of the original composer Yoko Shimomura. They will be performing in some of the most prestigious music houses in the world from Los Angeles to Milan and from Munich to Seoul.
This top notch Orchestra will drive fans to tears. It appears that both fans of the franchise and just fans of live great music, will have much to look forward to. I know I do in that I will...
As a man who enjoys the orchestral companion to games, I am excited to hear that The Kingdom Hearts Orchestra is starting up their 2nd World Tour Live. The concert is produced under the supervision of the acclaimed game director Tetsuya Nomura and the music program is under the supervision of the original composer Yoko Shimomura. They will be performing in some of the most prestigious music houses in the world from Los Angeles to Milan and from Munich to Seoul.
This top notch Orchestra will drive fans to tears. It appears that both fans of the franchise and just fans of live great music, will have much to look forward to. I know I do in that I will...
- 3/7/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Benjamin Taylor)
- Cinelinx
If you enjoyed the soundtrack and score of the adventures of Sora, Donald and Goofy throughout the Kingdom Hearts Games, you are in for a treat for your ear holes.
If you enjoyed the soundtrack and score of the adventures of Sora, Donald and Goofy throughout the Kingdom Hearts Games, you are in for a treat for your ear holes.
As a man who enjoys the orchestral companion to games I am excited to hear that The Kingdom Hearts orchestra is starting up their 2nd World tour Live. The concert is produced under the supervision of the acclaimed game director Tetsuya Nomura and the music program is under the supervision of the original composer Yoko Shimomura. They will be performing in some of the most prestigious music houses in the world from Los Angeles to Milan and from Munich to Seoul.
This top notch Ochestra will drive fans to tears.
If you enjoyed the soundtrack and score of the adventures of Sora, Donald and Goofy throughout the Kingdom Hearts Games, you are in for a treat for your ear holes.
As a man who enjoys the orchestral companion to games I am excited to hear that The Kingdom Hearts orchestra is starting up their 2nd World tour Live. The concert is produced under the supervision of the acclaimed game director Tetsuya Nomura and the music program is under the supervision of the original composer Yoko Shimomura. They will be performing in some of the most prestigious music houses in the world from Los Angeles to Milan and from Munich to Seoul.
This top notch Ochestra will drive fans to tears.
- 3/7/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Benjamin Taylor)
- Cinelinx
With all of the recent talk of "Final Fantasy Xiii-2" and "Final Fantasy Type-0," you might be starting to worry that Square-Enix has forgotten about -- or worse, shelved -- the originally announced sibling game to 2009's "Final Fantasy Xiii," "Final Fantasy Versus Xiii." I'll give you a minute to sort through the ridiculous number of finals and fantasies referenced above. Now for the good news: "Versus Xiii" is still very much in development, as revealed in a new interview with the game's director and real-world hero of the series, Tetsuya Nomura.
The big thing Nomura touched upon in the interview was the game's battle system. He said that the menu items seen in a recently revealed trailer spell out to Magic, Item, Summon and Ex-arts. He didn't have much to say about each one's function, though he did say that combat revolves around parties of three, though in a...
The big thing Nomura touched upon in the interview was the game's battle system. He said that the menu items seen in a recently revealed trailer spell out to Magic, Item, Summon and Ex-arts. He didn't have much to say about each one's function, though he did say that combat revolves around parties of three, though in a...
- 1/25/2011
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Multiplayer
Heroes Sora and Riku will return for Square Enix's "Kingdom Hearts 3Ds," but the series' director Tetsuya Nomura wants to take them into some new Disney-verse places for the title. Asked if the game would retread old paths, he kept quiet about which settings would show up, but he did tease that previously unseen parts of the Kingdom are currently being discussed.
"We plan to make all new Disney worlds," Nomura told Famitsu, as translated in a report on Siliconera. The pair's 3Ds journey will take them back to Traverse Town, but beyond that, Nomura's hoping to venture into unexplored scenes.
Depending on where they go, the game could potentially tie in directly with "Kingdom Hearts 3," though "Final Fantasy Versus Xiii" is still Mia on the market, so don't expect anything more on that front too soon.
"Perhaps, the ending of 'Kingdom Hearts 3Ds' will continue in 'Kingdom Hearts 3,'" Nomura suggested.
"We plan to make all new Disney worlds," Nomura told Famitsu, as translated in a report on Siliconera. The pair's 3Ds journey will take them back to Traverse Town, but beyond that, Nomura's hoping to venture into unexplored scenes.
Depending on where they go, the game could potentially tie in directly with "Kingdom Hearts 3," though "Final Fantasy Versus Xiii" is still Mia on the market, so don't expect anything more on that front too soon.
"Perhaps, the ending of 'Kingdom Hearts 3Ds' will continue in 'Kingdom Hearts 3,'" Nomura suggested.
- 11/17/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
If you played "Parasite Eve" in its first incarnation for PlayStation, you may find it a little sobering to realize that the game came out 12 years ago. Aged youngsters who've never seen a first-gen PlayStation are now old enough to play the M-rated horror RPG, though, and Square Enix designer Tetsuya Nomura has revealed that his company is going to give them the chance to download it and/or "Parasite Evil 2" for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable.
One or both of the first two "Parasite Eve" games will be coming to the PlayStation Network at some point, Nomura wrote on the Twitter account for the series' PSP-exclusive third installment, "The 3rd Birthday," according to some translation work in a report on Andriasang.
Square Enix is probably thinking along the same lines as Eat Sleep Play, whose aging "Twisted Metal" got tagged for the Psn by an Esrb listing. If there's...
One or both of the first two "Parasite Eve" games will be coming to the PlayStation Network at some point, Nomura wrote on the Twitter account for the series' PSP-exclusive third installment, "The 3rd Birthday," according to some translation work in a report on Andriasang.
Square Enix is probably thinking along the same lines as Eat Sleep Play, whose aging "Twisted Metal" got tagged for the Psn by an Esrb listing. If there's...
- 10/21/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
"Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep" recently got an official launch date for September, along with some officially announced voice-acting talent in the form of Leonard Nimoy and Mark Hamill. Show up to wherever Square Enix may be talking about that game at E3 this year, though, and you very well may run into the franchise's creator Tetsuya Nomura, as he seems to have penciled a trip to Los Angeles into his June schedule.
"Next week, after a long time, Director Nomura will go on a business trip to E3," Square Enix senior vice president Shinji Hashimoto wrote via Twitter, according to a translation on Siliconera.
Nomura won't lack any timely and publicly known Kingdom Hearts topics to discuss with everyone he runs into at E3, but just the same, he may be worth keeping an eye on as he walks around to meetings and perhaps a podium or two. If...
"Next week, after a long time, Director Nomura will go on a business trip to E3," Square Enix senior vice president Shinji Hashimoto wrote via Twitter, according to a translation on Siliconera.
Nomura won't lack any timely and publicly known Kingdom Hearts topics to discuss with everyone he runs into at E3, but just the same, he may be worth keeping an eye on as he walks around to meetings and perhaps a podium or two. If...
- 6/1/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
Square Enix committed to a release date and voice acting talent today with a hefty announcement about "Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep." The PlayStation Portable title will launch on September 7, 2010, and Mark Hamill, Willa Holland, Jesse McCartney, Leonard Nimoy and James Woods will all contribute their voices, though the big reveal didn't include which characters they'll be portraying. Woods would presumably be voicing Hades, which he's done before, and McCartney is listed on IMDb as portraying Ventus and Roxas, who he's voiced in previous games.
"The entire development team is extremely happy to announce the North American release date for 'Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep,'" the series' director Tetsuya Nomura said in a press release. "We hate to keep fans waiting, but we've added some brand-new features for the North American version, so even those who have been following the Japanese version are sure to find a few surprises.
"The entire development team is extremely happy to announce the North American release date for 'Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep,'" the series' director Tetsuya Nomura said in a press release. "We hate to keep fans waiting, but we've added some brand-new features for the North American version, so even those who have been following the Japanese version are sure to find a few surprises.
- 5/17/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
Long before Disney got brave with Junction Point and "Epic Mickey" to allow its characters to be portrayed in a non-traditional way, Square Enix broke ground with their "Kingdom Hearts" games. While "Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep" will finally make its way to North American PlayStation Portables this year, the full-on sequel "Kingdom Hearts 3" has remained just off of public radars. The game is in development, though the series' creator says "Final Fantasy Versus Xiii" could slow it up.
“About the next title, 'Kingdom Hearts 3' depends on 'Final Fantasy Xiii Versus,' but development of the next title is already underway," director Tetsuya Nomura said in a guidebook interview translated by HeartStation.org. "There are two titles other than 'Kingdom Hearts 3' in conception, and I think I’ll release one within this year."
Additionally, Nomura said he wants to see multiple main characters appear in "KH3," which unsurprisingly won't conclude the franchise.
“About the next title, 'Kingdom Hearts 3' depends on 'Final Fantasy Xiii Versus,' but development of the next title is already underway," director Tetsuya Nomura said in a guidebook interview translated by HeartStation.org. "There are two titles other than 'Kingdom Hearts 3' in conception, and I think I’ll release one within this year."
Additionally, Nomura said he wants to see multiple main characters appear in "KH3," which unsurprisingly won't conclude the franchise.
- 3/25/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
Final Fantasy Xiii is the latest installment in Square Enix’s world-renowned Final Fantasy series. In Final Fantasy Xiii, players embark on a journey through the cityworld of Cocoon and the outerworld of Pulse, encountering and fighting alongside a diverse group of allies. Execute powerful attacks with weapons and magic, and summon the enigmatic Eidolons with an evolved Active Time Battle system. The game expands upon the rich tradition of the series, producer Yoshinori Kitase (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), director Motomu Toriyama (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), character designer Tetsuya Nomura (Final Fantasy V, VI, VII, VIII, X) and art director Isamu Kamikokuryo (Final Fantasy X, Xii) combine their creative vision to deliver the latest masterpiece in the Final Fantasy universe. Or not…
Whilst Final Fantasy has rocketed to the top of the videogame sales charts, becoming the fastest selling game of 2010, our guest reviewer and resident RPG expert...
Whilst Final Fantasy has rocketed to the top of the videogame sales charts, becoming the fastest selling game of 2010, our guest reviewer and resident RPG expert...
- 3/22/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
"Final Fantasy Xiii" sacrificed some of the free roaming that its predecessors enjoyed, but Square Enix will restore a little of that freedom in "Final Fantasy Versus Xiii." Asked how far along his game was coming, director Tetsuya Nomura described its status in terms of world maps and airships, which may not say a whole lot in and of themselves, but their existence alone may come as a welcome addition to "Final Fantasy" traditionalists.
"Things are not connected yet, every part is moving along separately," Nomura said in a Twitter interview translated on FinalFantasyVersusXIII.net. "However, we have gotten airships working over the world map."
For those who didn't take to the linear gameplay in "Ffxiii," airship functionality could be the perfect cure, but the details out in the wild about "Versus Xiii" are pretty scant right now, so it's hard to gage what the Enix folks will be shooting for.
"Things are not connected yet, every part is moving along separately," Nomura said in a Twitter interview translated on FinalFantasyVersusXIII.net. "However, we have gotten airships working over the world map."
For those who didn't take to the linear gameplay in "Ffxiii," airship functionality could be the perfect cure, but the details out in the wild about "Versus Xiii" are pretty scant right now, so it's hard to gage what the Enix folks will be shooting for.
- 3/18/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
Enter our fantastic competition below to be in with a chance of winning a copy of the epic blockbuster game Final Fantasy Xiii on the PS3!
Final Fantasy Xiii was released March 9th, on the PS3 and Microsoft Xbox 360.
Final Fantasy Xiii marks the dawning of a new era for the celebrated series, bringing the series to multiple hi-definition consoles simultaneously for the first time in its history. Expanding upon the rich tradition of the series, producer Yoshinori Kitase (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), director Motomu Toriyama (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), character designer Tetsuya Nomura (Final Fantasy V, VI, VII, VIII, X) and art director Isamu Kamikokuryo (Final Fanasy X, Xii) combine their creative vision to deliver the latest masterpiece in the Final Fantasy universe. Additionally, Masashi Hamauzu (Final Fantasy X, Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-) presents a sweeping soundtrack while movie director Takeshi Nozue (Final Fantasy VII...
Final Fantasy Xiii was released March 9th, on the PS3 and Microsoft Xbox 360.
Final Fantasy Xiii marks the dawning of a new era for the celebrated series, bringing the series to multiple hi-definition consoles simultaneously for the first time in its history. Expanding upon the rich tradition of the series, producer Yoshinori Kitase (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), director Motomu Toriyama (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), character designer Tetsuya Nomura (Final Fantasy V, VI, VII, VIII, X) and art director Isamu Kamikokuryo (Final Fanasy X, Xii) combine their creative vision to deliver the latest masterpiece in the Final Fantasy universe. Additionally, Masashi Hamauzu (Final Fantasy X, Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-) presents a sweeping soundtrack while movie director Takeshi Nozue (Final Fantasy VII...
- 3/10/2010
- by Ryan Petty
- The Cinema Post
This is the big one… we told you that we had some fantastic competitions upcoming, and we think you’ll agree it’s hard to top this fantastic chance to win a Xbox 360 Elite Console & Final Fantasy Xiii game. What are you waiting for?
Just incase you can’t wait, check out all of the glorious details on these two exclusive Xbox 360 Final Fantasy® Xiii Bundles to celebrate the launch of the game across Pal territories.
The Special Edition Bundle includes a 250Gb Hard Drive engraved with the Final Fantasy Xiii name, two Wireless Controllers, downloadable Avatar items (exclusive to the Special Edition) comprised of 1 x Rosch Outfit, 1 x Nabaat Outfit and a Chocobo pet for your Avatar, and a copy of Final Fantasy Xiii, the forthcoming adventure in the multi-million-selling series.
The Elite Bundle includes a 120Gb black Hard Drive, one Wireless Controller and a copy of Final Fantasy Xiii.
Just incase you can’t wait, check out all of the glorious details on these two exclusive Xbox 360 Final Fantasy® Xiii Bundles to celebrate the launch of the game across Pal territories.
The Special Edition Bundle includes a 250Gb Hard Drive engraved with the Final Fantasy Xiii name, two Wireless Controllers, downloadable Avatar items (exclusive to the Special Edition) comprised of 1 x Rosch Outfit, 1 x Nabaat Outfit and a Chocobo pet for your Avatar, and a copy of Final Fantasy Xiii, the forthcoming adventure in the multi-million-selling series.
The Elite Bundle includes a 120Gb black Hard Drive, one Wireless Controller and a copy of Final Fantasy Xiii.
- 3/10/2010
- by Ryan Petty
- The Cinema Post
Enter our fantastic competition right now to be in with a chance of winning a Super Rare Final Fantasy Xiii Potion Elixer (one with a Trading Arts Mini Figure, one without) that you won’t easily be able to find over here in the UK.
Licensed by Square Enix and made by the world famous Suntory, this unique Lemon flavoured drink features incredibly detailed artwork specially created for this exclusive set. The special edition cans also come with a mini-figure (there are 6 in total) from Square Enix’s PlayArts series, which is well known to collectors for their outstanding detail and quality.
Final Fantasy Xiii was released March 9th, on the PS3 and Microsoft Xbox 360.
Final Fantasy Xiii marks the dawning of a new era for the celebrated series, bringing the series to multiple hi-definition consoles simultaneously for the first time in its history. Expanding upon the rich tradition of the series,...
Licensed by Square Enix and made by the world famous Suntory, this unique Lemon flavoured drink features incredibly detailed artwork specially created for this exclusive set. The special edition cans also come with a mini-figure (there are 6 in total) from Square Enix’s PlayArts series, which is well known to collectors for their outstanding detail and quality.
Final Fantasy Xiii was released March 9th, on the PS3 and Microsoft Xbox 360.
Final Fantasy Xiii marks the dawning of a new era for the celebrated series, bringing the series to multiple hi-definition consoles simultaneously for the first time in its history. Expanding upon the rich tradition of the series,...
- 3/10/2010
- by Ryan Petty
- The Cinema Post
Good news for UK gaming fans: Final Fantasy Xiii is available Today, Tuesday March 9th, on the PS3 and Xbox 360.
Lets get right to the good stuff with the fantastic final trailer for the game below - judging by the breathtaking visuals on display, things can only get better.
Final Fantasy Xiii marks the dawning of a new era for the celebrated series, bringing the series to multiple hi-definition consoles simultaneously for the first time in its history. Expanding upon the rich tradition of the series, producer Yoshinori Kitase (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), director Motomu Toriyama (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), character designer Tetsuya Nomura (Final Fantasy V, VI, VII, VIII, X) and art director Isamu Kamikokuryo (Final Fanasy X, Xii) combine their creative vision to deliver the latest masterpiece in the Final Fantasy universe. Additionally, Masashi Hamauzu (Final Fantasy X, Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-) presents a...
Lets get right to the good stuff with the fantastic final trailer for the game below - judging by the breathtaking visuals on display, things can only get better.
Final Fantasy Xiii marks the dawning of a new era for the celebrated series, bringing the series to multiple hi-definition consoles simultaneously for the first time in its history. Expanding upon the rich tradition of the series, producer Yoshinori Kitase (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), director Motomu Toriyama (Final Fantasy VII, X, X-2), character designer Tetsuya Nomura (Final Fantasy V, VI, VII, VIII, X) and art director Isamu Kamikokuryo (Final Fanasy X, Xii) combine their creative vision to deliver the latest masterpiece in the Final Fantasy universe. Additionally, Masashi Hamauzu (Final Fantasy X, Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-) presents a...
- 3/9/2010
- by Ryan Petty
- The Cinema Post
Square Enix and Microsoft have announced today the Final Fantasy Xiii Special Edition Xbox 360 Bundle. The bundle includes: an Xbox 360 console with a 250Gb Hard Drive engraved with the Final Fantasy Xiii name; two Wireless Controllers; exclusive downloadable avatar items; and, a Standard Edition copy of Final Fantasy Xiii. Additionally, Square Enix's character designer, Tetsuya Nomura, has created an exclusive Final Fantasy Xiii Limited Edition Faceplate that will be available promotionally in very limited numbers.
- 2/11/2010
- by Hector Cortez
- Monsters and Critics
Between the "Kingdom Hearts" and "Final Fantasy" series, Square Enix designer Tetsuya Nomura has a lot of very visible accomplishments under his belt. He also has a few unrevealed projects, though, and a recent patent application may hold a few clues about what he has in store for 2010.
The patent requested by Square Enix outlines a character-switching battle system for an RPG/action RPG game intended for a “portable gaming apparatus," according Siliconera. The game involves temporary character abilities and stat sharing, which the article and illustrations there describe in detail.
The PSP isn't named explicitly as the platform that this new game will be released for, but the bottom diagram doesn't leave much to the imagination given its likeness to Sony's device.
Nomura officially has three new titles on his plate right now -- "Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep" and "Final Fantasy Versus Xiii" and the Parasite Eve game...
The patent requested by Square Enix outlines a character-switching battle system for an RPG/action RPG game intended for a “portable gaming apparatus," according Siliconera. The game involves temporary character abilities and stat sharing, which the article and illustrations there describe in detail.
The PSP isn't named explicitly as the platform that this new game will be released for, but the bottom diagram doesn't leave much to the imagination given its likeness to Sony's device.
Nomura officially has three new titles on his plate right now -- "Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep" and "Final Fantasy Versus Xiii" and the Parasite Eve game...
- 12/29/2009
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
Square Enix has plans to revisit Final Fantasy VII, according to producer Tetsuya Nomura. The company recently announced that the upcoming Blu-ray release of Advent Children Complete will bring the curtain down on that saga, and is looking to expand on Final Fantasy VII for its next project. A feature length film, PS2 spinoff and a PSP prequel have already been released as tie-in material to (more)...
- 3/26/2009
- by By Mark Langshaw
- Digital Spy
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