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Doubt it. They aren't even holding a press conference and they've already said before that their big three events would be the Square Enix Party, Tokyo Game Show and the E For All Expo if I remember correctly. RurouniSaiyajin
Don't doubt that a version of FFXIII is coming to Wii. It's really a matter of which version.
Obviously it's not the main game, but look at the Wii's sales number: it's on its way.
According to the pre-E3 rumours a new FF game will be announced for Wii S-E trademarked FF Haresius XIII, and then Nomura confirmed that FF Versus was supposedly not even being made and won't any time soon. http://www.totalgamerzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7046 i wouldnt doubt it really.Chau_
Ehh? O_o Then why did he do this interview a little while back?
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=76383
:lol:Although highly unlikely to happen it paint a picture of what a monstrousity Nintendo have created.The Ds will get a FF spinoff. If the Wii continues to dominate japan it will get FF14NorthlandMan
@Topic: You came here... With that link... AS PROOF?
:|...
...Genius. You're a genius.
It should be an FF7 remake. That would be hilarious! :lol:goblaa
Why.. It will look just like it did 10 years ago ;)
[QUOTE="Chau_"]According to the pre-E3 rumours a new FF game will be announced for Wii S-E trademarked FF Haresius XIII, and then Nomura confirmed that FF Versus was supposedly not even being made and won't any time soon. http://www.totalgamerzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7046 i wouldnt doubt it really.jonnyt61
Ehh? O_o Then why did he do this interview a little while back?
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=76383
That basically discredits this whole thread lol
Eurogamer unbows and the room straightens itself. There's a story that Tetsuya Nomura once told a games journalist, with distinctly un-Japanese frankness, that the questions were rubbish and he wasn't going to answer them anymore. Brilliant, obviously, but as such it's best behaviour and utmost politeness from us tonight as we sit down to talk about Final Fantasy Versus XIII, a counterpoint title to the main thirteenth game in the series, of which Nomura is director.
AdvertisementNomura is the imagination and hands behind some of videogames' most iconic character designs from Cloud and Sephiroth through to Square and Disney's characters in Kingdom Hearts. He arrives at Tokyo's Makuhari Messe two hours after the Square-Enix Party has closed for the night and quickly fills the non-smoking interview room with dense smoke. Dressed in a Disney T-shirt - which shows a darkly attired Mickey with a crown slipped drunkenly over his face - and a skull and cross-bone cap pulled deep over his eyes, Nomura exudes subdued menace.
It's not the kind of overtly affected and studied anime pout that the more flamboyant Japanese game designers opt for; rather Nomura's sulky cool is understated, dark and authentic. The combination of the man's extraordinary talent and past achievement coupled with his reputation for unpredictable outbursts in interviews and dislike of western journalists has Eurogamer uncharacteristically apprehensive.
It's difficult to overstate Nomura's importance and power within Square-Enix in 2007. He, along with Yoshinori Kitase, is the last of the great creative personalities the company has. The others, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Square's founder and the creator of Final Fantasy, Nobuo Uematsu, one of videogames' greatest composers and Yasumi Matsuno, probably Square's greatest game producer (two of his titles scored 40/40 in Famitsu), have all resigned, left or been discharged for stress-induced illness over the last few years. Nomura is the most powerful creative mind in Square now, putting a face, style and purpose to almost all of the company's heavyweight output.
That Nomura abhors cookie-cutter Wikipedia-filling questions such as 'How many characters will your game have in it?' or 'How long will your game take to complete?' is perhaps just as well. Every interview at the Square-Enix Party event is being closely chaperoned by a Japanese PR from the company who jumps in the second a journalist asks a question to which the answer lies outside of the bounds of permitted revelation. Final Fantasy Versus XIII has so far only revealed its sketchiest details and the chances that the company will reveal some juicy new information to the Western press before the Japanese is obviously nil. Nevertheless, this doesn't stop Nomura from being uncharacteristically chatty and talking over some of the broader issues he is considering with this game allowing us to draw some interesting conclusions.
What we know so far is all gleaned from the five-minute fully pre-rendered action sequence movie that was shown to the event's attendees earlier in the day. In a dramatic and dark scene we see a typically Nomura-esque character dressed in black awaking from cross-legged slumber. He gets up out of a throne-like chair, walks through the glass doors of an office building and wastes a hundred armed soldiers awaiting his exit outside with balletic violence. The video is astonishingly well animated and modelled and makes Advent Children look dated. It's dark, cool (in the narrow, young man-thrilling sense that Frank Miller's 300 also is), supremely well-edited and tells us absolutely nothing meaningful about the game - not even the genre. All that's clear is that Versus looks a fair bit darker than the usual Final Fantasy fare - something Nomura himself has stated in past interviews.
Optimistically, we begin there, chirruping: "In what ways is this game going to be darker than the other games in the series?"
"Well it's mostly set at night," he replies and Eurogamer winces.
"Thematically speaking..."
A smile, then: "What I want to do is to examine the humanity of the characters in this game. This is not going to be a fantasy world in the traditional Final Fantasy sense. Rather it's based in the world today with all of this world's ugly issues. There's this mainstream tradition of Final Fantasy games and, in Versus I'm trying to propose new vision of how a Final Fantasy game can be. The game's going to be more human than the science-fiction caricature we so often see. It will focus around current world events - in that sense it's darker."
We wonder if this ****is perhaps closer to Nomura's heart? "Yes, this game might be closer to my real-life taste than kingdom Hearts is, for example, but there are undoubtedly areas of crossover. Kingdom Hearts is an example of a game world which I have worked on which is full of good things, light and magic. That's fine but I've worked in these worlds for a long time, perhaps too long, and it's time to work on a new kind of world - a bleaker place. This kind of theme is traditionally unappealing to a mainstream audience who want to role-play in generally happy and safe worlds. It's a challenge."
It's clearly still early days with the project but we push a little hard for any more concrete details on the more action-orientated gameplay that has been rumoured. "We don't want to create a ****c menu driven RPG here," he explains. "We're moving along lines much closer to Kingdom Hearts' action game system. The only instruction I've given the designers so far is to look closely at third-person perspective shooters - not in terms of game controls but rather in trying to work out how to create a similar kind of tension.
"With previous systems we've always had a great problem in trying to create a seamless environments. Field space has always been limited and loading often interrupts the flow of play. In this game our aim is to eliminate all obvious loading and to create an unlimited field. I want somebody to be able to shoot at you from within a house and for battles to move from outside to inside fluidly."
Final Fantasy Versus XIII, as with its bedfellow, the mainline thirteenth game in the series, remains an unknown quantity. What's clear is that Nomura is deeply excited about the project and intends to move the series, and possibly gaming in the wider sense, into new territory. Few developers have the same access to artists, designers and coders of the calibre or numbers as Square-Enix. Additionally, with Sony likely desperately bankrolling both of the PlayStation 3 FFXIII games to keep them exclusive to the platform, it is going to be extremely interesting to see how Nomura uses these resources to bring our world and his together under the Final Fantasy banner.
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=76383
[QUOTE="RurouniSaiyajin"]Doubt it. They aren't even holding a press conference and they've already said before that their big three events would be the Square Enix Party, Tokyo Game Show and the E For All Expo if I remember correctly. Michael85
Don't doubt that a version of FFXIII is coming to Wii. It's really a matter of which version.
Obviously it's not the main game, but look at the Wii's sales number: it's on its way.
I doubted the rumor of an announcement at E3, not the announcement of an FF for Wii.
As far as the Wii getting an FF XIII, I still don't have that much faith because the DS would be a better candidate if you want to go with the sales argument, which I don't believe in much. Also,One has to consider thatno one ever said all 6 Fabula Nova Crystallis projects were video games. Also, Square Enix has already hinted that there would be another Crystal Chronicle game for the Wii after the current one in production. Square Enix seems moredetermined to make the Crystal Chronicles series on the Nintendosystemsone worthy of competing with the main line.
I'm not ruling out the possibility of a FF XIII spinoff on the Wii but I just think Square Enix seems more set on focusing on making Crystal Chronicles a bigger series than it already is as far as its FFplans for the Wii go.
[QUOTE="NorthlandMan"] :lol:Although highly unlikely to happen it paint a picture of what a monstrousity Nintendo have created.The Ds will get a FF spinoff. If the Wii continues to dominate japan it will get FF14Teh_Stevz
I honestly doubt that this FF13 spinoff is coming to the Wii. If it will come to anything it'll be to the DS or PSP so they can get it out quickly
the Wii will get more substantial fare like FF14 IF it continues to dominate japan (as well as the rest of the world). DS owners will get DQ and all the spinoffs
[QUOTE="Michael85"][QUOTE="RurouniSaiyajin"]Doubt it. They aren't even holding a press conference and they've already said before that their big three events would be the Square Enix Party, Tokyo Game Show and the E For All Expo if I remember correctly. RurouniSaiyajin
Don't doubt that a version of FFXIII is coming to Wii. It's really a matter of which version.
Obviously it's not the main game, but look at the Wii's sales number: it's on its way.
I doubted the rumor of an announcement at E3, not the announcement of an FF for Wii.
As far as the Wii getting an FF XIII, I still don't have that much faith because the DS would be a better candidate if you want to go with the sales argument, which I don't believe in much. Also,One has to consider thatno one ever said all 6 Fabula Nova Crystallis projects were video games. Also, Square Enix has already hinted that there would be another Crystal Chronicle game for the Wii after the current one in production. Square Enix seems moredetermined to make the Crystal Chronicles series on the Nintendosystemsone worthy of competing with the main line.
I'm not ruling out the possibility of a FF XIII spinoff on the Wii but I just think Square Enix seems more set on focusing on making Crystal Chronicles a bigger series than it already is as far as its FFplans for the Wii go.
Fair enough.
Personally, I'd much rather Square opt to make new franchises on the Wii and keep what works (Final Fantasy) on the other systems.
[QUOTE="goblaa"]It should be an FF7 remake. That would be hilarious! :lol:reyad-ui was actually thinking of that. it would kill alot of the cows who want FFVII :lol:
Can you imagin how much choas this world would turn into? Lemmings and Cows would cease to exist.
[QUOTE="Shazenab"]Final fantasy XIII port am comfirmed.. But I dont think so- My money is still on kingdom Hearts III for DS or Wii.aznfool07
What makes you think that?
I'm willing to put money down as Kingdom Hearts III for either Wii or PS2.
[QUOTE="reyad-u"][QUOTE="goblaa"]It should be an FF7 remake. That would be hilarious! :lol:hotdaisy18i was actually thinking of that. it would kill alot of the cows who want FFVII :lol:Can you imagin how much choas this world would turn into? Lemmings and Cows would cease to exist. That sounds like Zelda 8.8 all over again. :cry:
In theory is sounded hilarious... Let's not jump to conclusions to quickly. :?
[QUOTE="aznfool07"][QUOTE="Shazenab"]Final fantasy XIII port am comfirmed.. But I dont think so- My money is still on kingdom Hearts III for DS or Wii.hotdaisy18
What makes you think that?
I'm willing to put money down as Kingdom Hearts III for either Wii or PS2.
I'd bank on Kingdom Hearts 3 for the Wii. It's a perfect match.
According to the pre-E3 rumours a new FF game will be announced for Wii S-E trademarked FF Haresius XIII, and then Nomura confirmed that FF Versus was supposedly not even being made and won't any time soon. http://www.totalgamerzone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7046 i wouldnt doubt it really.Chau_
this is faker then that 360 e3 list. the last interview the team thats making versus said he wont make a kh's game until they finish versus so no kh3 for anybody yet. and the whole ff13 thing could be like that ff12 spioff on the ds
Final Fantasy XIII spinoff?
Who knows? But Wii's success in Japan does make this rumour seem all the more believable. A new FF game for Wii could happen.
Final Fantasy XIII spinoff?
Who knows? But Wii's success in Japan does make this rumour seem all the more believable. A new FF game for Wii could happen.
the-very-best
A new FF game is definitely going to happen for Wii, the question is primarily what kind of game it will be. A FFXIII gaiden using engine and assets adapted from FF12 would probably work out pretty well.
A new FF game is definitely going to happen for Wii, the question is primarily what kind of game it will be. A FFXIII gaiden using engine and assets adapted from FF12 would probably work out pretty well.
Iyethar
SE is already supporting the Wii well though isn't it?
They're making another FFCC game and a DQ spinoff. I mean, that's pretty good from SE so it wouldn't be a total disappointment if a new FF game wasn't announced, although I agree it is likely.
[QUOTE="Iyethar"]A new FF game is definitely going to happen for Wii, the question is primarily what kind of game it will be. A FFXIII gaiden using engine and assets adapted from FF12 would probably work out pretty well.
the-very-best
SE is already supporting the Wii well though isn't it?
They're making another FFCC game and a DQ spinoff. I mean, that's pretty good from SE so it wouldn't be a total disappointment if a new FF game wasn't announced, although I agree it is likely.
Something new will be announced for Wii, it's almost guaranteed. Remember that FFCC and DQ were shown at E306, which means that Square was planning projects for the machine before they new just how popular it would be. SE's DS support shows that they like money and are comfortable publishing on Nintendo platforms, competing with Nintendo software et al. With the Wii taking off like it has they have certainly given the green light to multiple new projects - at least one of which they should be able to announce this year.
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