Square Enix Tidbits: Well it Kinda Looks Like That
Tetsuya Nomura has been busy on Twitter lately, and some of his comments shed (or attempt to shed) a bit of light on Final Fantasy Versus XIII. First of all, it won't be at Gamescom. The folks over at IGN seem to suspect that it will be showed at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show (September), however. Nomura did reveal that voice casting is currently taking place for the game, as well as its sister project, Final Fantasy XIII Agito.
He also made a comment on the game's world map:
"There have been many questions regarding fields. It's not a completely open world. It's like the 2D FF games in HD. Although, in terms of looks, it's not a top-down view, it's like the screenshots that have been released. You'll move through the world from that view."
While I really have no idea what that means, it certainly does sound interesting.
Nomura also said that there was a lot more to announce in regards to Versus XIII, but that he was currently not allowed to say anything more. Does all this mean that Versus will finally be approaching some playable form? We can only hope so, as I'd like to get my hands on it, you know, sometime while I'm still alive.
Speaking of Gamescom, the European video game show is coming up (August 18 through 22), and even though it isn't as big as E3 or the Tokyo Game Show, there's still a fair amount going on. Deus Ex: Human Revolution will be treated to its first-ever public showing, which looks to be rather exciting. In addition, there will be scheduled presentations of Final Fantasy XIV, which is set to see release for the PC on September 30.
Square Enix will be showing several other titles at the show, including Front Mission Evolved, Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep and The 4 Heroes of Light.
To close, why not a bit of Aeris speculation? Yes, there is more less-than-news surrounding Final Fantasy's favorite death, and yes, it doesn't really reveal anything. Pop Fiction, a video game myth-busting series on GameTrailers.com, recently produced an episode devoted to whether or not Aeris could be revived. Well, believe it or not, she can't. The show closes with the speculation that a PS3 remake of FFVII may keep Aeris alive instead. This. Better. Not. Happen.
Source: IGN, Kotaku, More Kotaku
He also made a comment on the game's world map:
"There have been many questions regarding fields. It's not a completely open world. It's like the 2D FF games in HD. Although, in terms of looks, it's not a top-down view, it's like the screenshots that have been released. You'll move through the world from that view."
While I really have no idea what that means, it certainly does sound interesting.
Nomura also said that there was a lot more to announce in regards to Versus XIII, but that he was currently not allowed to say anything more. Does all this mean that Versus will finally be approaching some playable form? We can only hope so, as I'd like to get my hands on it, you know, sometime while I'm still alive.
Speaking of Gamescom, the European video game show is coming up (August 18 through 22), and even though it isn't as big as E3 or the Tokyo Game Show, there's still a fair amount going on. Deus Ex: Human Revolution will be treated to its first-ever public showing, which looks to be rather exciting. In addition, there will be scheduled presentations of Final Fantasy XIV, which is set to see release for the PC on September 30.
Square Enix will be showing several other titles at the show, including Front Mission Evolved, Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep and The 4 Heroes of Light.
To close, why not a bit of Aeris speculation? Yes, there is more less-than-news surrounding Final Fantasy's favorite death, and yes, it doesn't really reveal anything. Pop Fiction, a video game myth-busting series on GameTrailers.com, recently produced an episode devoted to whether or not Aeris could be revived. Well, believe it or not, she can't. The show closes with the speculation that a PS3 remake of FFVII may keep Aeris alive instead. This. Better. Not. Happen.
Source: IGN, Kotaku, More Kotaku
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DrkMagimaster282 | Comment 1: 2010-08-14 21:19 |
Oh man if Aerith doesn't die, i can't imagine the story being nearly as good, especially since she was most of the emotional drive near the middle of the game. I mean, what would happen at the death scene, or if she does die then revive?
But yeah, still a bit interested in Versus, nopt so much Agito (dont have a cell that could play it anyways ![]() | |
Death Penalty | Comment 2: 2010-08-14 22:55 |
I can't imagine the folks over there wanting to actually keep her alive in any potential remake, though. The people behind FFVII have explicitly stated that she was always meant to die and that it was intended to be an important point in the game. In fact, I think they mention that in the video in the link. So there really is nothing to worry about. | |
Glenn Magus Harvey | Comment 3: 2010-08-15 07:55 |
Agreed about Aeris. And if they actually give you a way to revive her, then...I'll...threaten not to buy their product!...just like I usually do anyway! | |
Shotgunnova | Comment 4: 2010-08-16 18:06 |
Wait, wait, wait...Aeris dies? | |
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