Sony/M$ E3: Carrying the Torch

Yoshinori Kitase has huge shoes to fill. As the producer of Final Fantasy XIII he’s looking at doing a job last held by Horonobu Sakaguchi in Final Fantasy X. Ok, Sakachuchi was technically the executive producer of that game, but with no other producers announced for XIII, I’m gonna come out and call him the EP.

Kitase had this to say (in this IGN article) about the new game and directions they’re taking:

Kitase spoke about carrying the Final Fantasy torch and commented on how this game will be unique, yet familiar. “In the grand scheme of things, Final Fantasy XIII is probably very different and new from anything you’ve seen in the series before. But, everybody on the team has played XII and the previous titles and there is an unseen connection there among the series.” He then went on to tell a story about a conversation with Hironobu Sakaguchi, creator of the Final Fantasy series. In it he asked Sakaguchi about what makes a Final Fantasy game a Final Fantasy game. Jokingly, Sakaguchi told him that as long as you have white text on a blue background, you should be fine. Final Fantasy XIII doesn’t have that, but Kitase says it’s still a continuation.

As funny as it is to mention the blue background thing, I think that a new direction is not a bad idea. FF games have, quite frankly, been getting a little stale for me of late. I worry a bit about XIII since its director is the same one from X-2 (Motomu Toriyama), but I’d like to see them stray.

One of the other cool things about the game was the mention of a different cast take with the character code-named Lightning. She supposedly is going to resist forming a party and try to be a loner. Hopefully she’s not a female version of one of those emo Squeenix protagonists, but it’s good to see that they won’t be partying from the get-go.

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8 responses to “Sony/M$ E3: Carrying the Torch”

  1. Eric Mesa Avatar

    I think, generally speaking, that it’s a better move to just do a spin-off “from the people who brought you FF” than to take such an entrenched series that people have an emotional attachment to and change it. For example, not having white text on a blue background causes a little bit of me to die inside. It’s like the battle music not being some variation on the same wonderful theme we’ve heard forever. It doesn’t have to be exactly the same tune, but it should pay homage to it. I’d rather have them retire Final Fantasy and move on to a new series rather than have an asymptotic continuation.

  2. Dan Avatar
    Dan

    There hasn’t really been white text on blue in like two games or so, due to voice acting. All of the other familiar motifs and conventions do remain.

  3. Eric Mesa Avatar

    Aw. I think they should have a section of the game like MGS4 where it goes retro with sprites and white on blue text/background.

  4. Dan Avatar
    Dan

    It’s too bad that post-modern game design is kind of an exclusively Kojima thing to do, not the decidedly safe-playing Square Enix.

  5. Eric Mesa Avatar

    aw, I LOVE post-modern game design. It’s my favorite kind of game design after the modern design.

  6. Dan Avatar
    Dan

    You’ve got jokes =p

  7. Eric Mesa Avatar

    After reading Tim Rogers’ review (man, this is starting to sound like a TR love-fest), I think I stand by my original comment that they should have retired the series and gone with a new one.

    1. Dan Avatar

      They should have made it more like FF XII and less like the Nomura-fest that this was. Missed opportunities…

      Then again, I haven’t played it yet, so I shouldn’t really comment.

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