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Ffamran mied Bunansa
Jun 30 2011, 07:16 AM
For those of us who enjoy games like Vargant Story or Final Fantasy XII, well, the creative mind behind those two games has left the building and join Level 5 (http://www.level5.co.jp/). Both of the games got 40/40 from Famitsu. For those of us who hoped for Matsuno to work on future flagship Final Fantasy games, say, XV - well, you can kiss that goodbye. :(

At first it was just a RUMOR (http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/06/29/yasumi_matsuno_level_5/).

Now it is CONFIRMED (Source: Andriasang (http://www.andriasang.com/e/blog/2011/06/29/yasumi_matsuno_interview/)).

You can read the whole article below.

The big news in Famitsu this week is that Yasumi Matsuno, creative force behind games like Tactics Ogre, Final Fantasy XII and Vagrant Story, is now an employee of Level-5, the Fukuoka-based studio that created Professor Layton and Inazuma Eleven. The magazine has a lengthy interview with Matsuno and Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino. As always, Sokuho@Hokanko has provided a detailed summary.

First talk about making a game together started about a year ago, Hino told the magazine. However, Hino's real push to get Matsuno aboard came after the PSP remake of Tactics Ogre was completed.

Matsuno decided to sign on with Level-5 because he felt the appeal of Level-5 as a company. He also felt a common vision with Hino.

Matsuno said that he has a great impression of the Layton and Inazuma Eleven series. His nieces and nephews and his friends' kids won't play his games. Instead, when he asks them what they're playing, they will always respond Inazuma Eleven. Matsuno wants to learn from Level-5 and Hino's sense and ideas.

Hino had great praise for Matsuno as well, saying that he minds the details and is a "creator amongst creators." When Hino sees someone who has the thinking of a creator, he feels like he wants to work with them. Additionally, he felt that with Matsuno, Level-5 would be able to do things they'd been previously unable to do.

In bringing him to Level-5, Hino wanted Matsuno to freely do whatever he felt like doing. He also wanted Matsuno to do something new, and something Matsuno-ish. Matsuno remarked that in an era where it's difficult to try out new things, this opportunity to do just that him happy. While he's not sure what something "Matsuno-ish" would be, the fact that it's okay for him to make something that he wants to make and play means it's likely that the resulting product will be Matsuno-ish.

The interview didn't get too specific on Matsuno's first Level-5 production, only offering high-level hints. Famitsu's editors were shown some illustrations, and passed their impressions of these on to readers.

One illustration shows a helmeted knight holding a large shield. There's also an illustration showing what looks like units -- a unit with a rapier, a unit with an axe, a unit that looks like a sorcerer, and a unit that looks like an archer.

The illustrations are apparently credited to Hideo Minaba and Yuka Miyamoto. It's unclear if these two artists have also joined up with Level-5, or if they're just working freelance.

UPDATE 23:03 -- As Duckroll points out in the comments below, Miyamoto and Minaba have an art studio called Designation, so they're probably doing this freelance rather than being part of Level-5.

Regarding the game, Matsuno said that it's something he's had in mind from about 10 years back and is not an extension of his past works. If he'd been told to make another Ogre, it would be like this. (Based off the context, I believe he's talking about a game at the level and caliber of Ogre, rather than a game of similar style to Ogre.)

Hino said that he expects the game to be something that will be enjoyed not just by Matsuno's fans, but by Matsuno's nieces and nephews, and by kids. Matsuno said that he's making the game with the hope that it will be played by children.

Matsuno and Hino both hinted that the game won't have the same epic nature of past Matsuno titles. Matsuno said that he does not plan on taking two years for the game's production. One of their challenges, said Hino, is to make a compact game. He believes that it's possible they will give birth to something new as they undergo a "quick" production process. New titles are what will save the industry, he believes, and he feels they must plow the seeds for those new things. He approached Matsuno as one person who has this ability.

Hino explained that it would be easy to ask Matsuno to make a new Tactics Ogre or Vagrant Story, but this would just be a repeat of past titles. Instead, he wants to unearth the potential of people with talent by having them challenge things they've yet to do.

Matsuno closed off the interview with some words that fans should appreciate. The feeling with which he's working on this new game is akin to the feeling he had when making Ogre Battle on the Super Famciom, where he was told it was okay to make whatever he wants.

Thoughts? Express away!

Aurelia
Jun 30 2011, 08:02 AM
I don't like any of Matsuno's work. The only people I know that are probably cumming buckets are the Ivalicefags.

.simon
Jun 30 2011, 08:19 AM
The only people I know that are probably cumming buckets are the Ivalicefags.

That's me.

Ethan
Jun 30 2011, 10:11 AM
Perhaps he might do better work at Level 5. I do like Ivalice and I like Level 5 although they've been annoying me by not making Dark Cloud 3 :aldo:

Ffamran mied Bunansa
Jun 30 2011, 10:17 AM
Well, aren't you being difficult. :ohmy:

If Matsuno truly feels like Level 5 is his new home where he can be (even more) creative, then certainly he would do better. But those Final Fantasy fans are going to be (slightly) disappointed that future Final Fantasy games will not have him as the designers or director (assuming that he will not return).

Jake
Jun 30 2011, 11:42 AM
I don't like any of Matsuno's work. The only people I know that are probably cumming buckets are the Ivalicefags.

This. Exactly this. I never liked any of his work. Ivalice is such an uber boring world. One of the reasons I would rank FFXII quite low on my list of favorite Final Fantasies. In fact, it would rank at the top of my dislike list. I will never understand what the Ivalicefags find so appealing about it. I guess this is good news because this guarantees his influence will never be felt in another FF game. On the other hand, I hope he doesn't fuck up any Level 5 games with his particular brand of boring.

Lymle
Jun 30 2011, 11:50 AM
I am one of those people who didn't like XII, so yay. I guess this means a FF like that one will not happen again.

I hope he does better in Level 5.

Ffamran mied Bunansa
Jun 30 2011, 12:49 PM
Well if your idea of "better" is Matsuno making a compact game with less-to-no epicness to the it, then you are in luck! :)

Lymle
Jun 30 2011, 12:51 PM
Well I don't see what's so epic about XII and I never will. :aldo:

I know a lot of people love it and I respect that, but, to me, it isn't a good game.

.AČ
Jun 30 2011, 01:04 PM
Nothing of value was lost. Coming soon: Professor Layton and the Bunny Women.

Ethan
Jun 30 2011, 02:31 PM
Well I don't see what's so epic about XII and I never will. :aldo:

I know a lot of people love it and I respect that, but, to me, it isn't a good game.

I respect you.

kadzapz
Jun 30 2011, 02:55 PM
never really liked FFXII anyway. it was booooring..

who was the main character again ? :wtf:

OnewithaBlade
Jun 30 2011, 04:23 PM
^ A really pretty girl...oh wait-- :aldo:

Reesie Cup!
Jun 30 2011, 04:55 PM
I like FFXII. D:

.simon
Jun 30 2011, 05:43 PM
I like FFXII. D:
I loved it. I'm a total Ivalicefag but I'd rather have FFTA3 and Frortress right now then any other FF game.

Aurelia
Jun 30 2011, 05:48 PM
This. Exactly this. I never liked any of his work. Ivalice is such an uber boring world. One of the reasons I would rank FFXII quite low on my list of favorite Final Fantasies. In fact, it would rank at the top of my dislike list. I will never understand what the Ivalicefags find so appealing about it. I guess this is good news because this guarantees his influence will never be felt in another FF game. On the other hand, I hope he doesn't fuck up any Level 5 games with his particular brand of boring.


I could never get into the Ivalice games, yet its fans swear by it and shit their holier-than-thou attitude everywhere and jeer at people for daring not to like their precious Ivalice games, namely their "magnum opus" Final Fantasy Tactics. Not that it happens on this forum, but in other places they're just as loud and obnoxious as the FFVIfags.

And you are right: it is good news for the Final Fantasy fans, although it does suck regarding Level-5, but I still can't complain.

I rank FFXII pretty low in my disliked FF games but I don't completely hate it. Number one is reserved for Final Fantasy V.

otakumasterage
Jun 30 2011, 06:51 PM
I liked XII. Was'nt my favorite but it was still pretty good. I don't see this as such a big loss though.

Ffamran mied Bunansa
Jul 01 2011, 01:25 AM
^ He made two critically acclaimed and commercial successful video games for Square Enix that surely generated more international recognition for the game company. I say with confidence that from Square Enix's business plus creative group point of views, that is a pretty big loss. It is not a big loss to the audience who lack interest in his work (Edit - or DESPISE his work as some of you are here). :)

Aurelia
Jul 01 2011, 03:39 AM
Nothing you say will change the haters opinions. You asked for what we felt about the news and we told you. Stop being passive-agressive that some of us frankly don't give two shits for Matsuno and his work. :wtf:

Agustazz
Jul 01 2011, 04:15 AM
Nothing you say will change the haters opinions. You asked for what we felt about the news and we told you. Stop being passive-agressive that some of us frankly don't give two shits for Matsuno and his work. :wtf:
This. :aldo:
And although I liked FFXII, I don't give a shit about this. FFIX will always be my favourite.

Van Fanille
Jul 01 2011, 05:05 AM
Huh, that's sad to hear. I rather liked his contribution to Square with Final Fantasy XII. Best of luck to him @ Level 5.

Ffamran mied Bunansa
Jul 01 2011, 05:19 AM
Nothing you say will change the haters opinions. You asked for what we felt about the news and we told you. Stop being passive-agressive that some of us frankly don't give two shits for Matsuno and his work. :wtf:

I was in no way attempting to change everyone's opinion on their "hate". I was really just initiating a debate with the poster, in particular, above me on "big loss", not if he hates Matsuno's work; also, I just wanted to state the reality of the opinions formed on this website, that is all. I promise you that I was not being passive-aggressive. Besides, I am not exactly sure how someone can tell such emotion with just words over the internet. But good try. I will try to be careful with my words in the future to avoid this problem. No guarantees :)

Meowster
Jul 01 2011, 05:28 AM
Aw. I was a fan of the Ivalice games.. especially Tactics and XII. Well, maybe this is what he needed. It seemed that the work of Director was just too much stress (bow-out midway through XII's production) so maybe having a new start is the best option. Wish him the best.

While this is a topic about him, anyone play Vagrant Story? That's also part of the Ivalice games but I never got a hold of it.

Ffamran mied Bunansa
Jul 01 2011, 05:32 AM
^ Hey, you make a good point. Perhaps making big titles is too much stress as well as being director for them so he turns to "compact" games.

No, I have never played Vargant Story. But I have played Final Fantasy XII and I enjoyed very much - the vastness of the environment, the accents of the character (Balthier; lol), and monsters and weapons to list a few.:awesome:

Mike
Jul 01 2011, 06:20 PM
I was in no way attempting to change everyone's opinion on their "hate". I was really just initiating a debate with the poster

In all honesty, that seems to be all you EVER do, what with all of these posts you've been making.

Stop being so desperate for attention. :aldo:

Jake
Jul 01 2011, 06:36 PM
In all honesty, that seems to be all you EVER do, what with all of these posts you've been making.

Stop being so desperate for attention. :aldo:

This. Let's sip that tea shall we.

http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g414/Jake_Collins89/sipstea.gif

Lymle
Jul 01 2011, 07:41 PM
Too much tea has been spilt.

Can he handle it?

http://i56.tinypic.com/23ht3cy.gif

Agustazz
Jul 01 2011, 07:56 PM
Now this thread is turning interesting. :aldo:

Ffamran mied Bunansa
Jul 02 2011, 12:48 AM
I have PMed Selryam in order to try to solve this problem between us. I wish not to go off-topic here on this thread.

Mike
Jul 02 2011, 01:06 AM
:wtf: The tea is too strong for this one.

Lymle
Jul 02 2011, 01:15 AM
http://i56.tinypic.com/52yqsn.gif