BlizzarddeX
Feb 27 2009, 12:00 AM
This is not my own source but originally Posted by IGN X BOX 360
Were you concerned when Square Enix (http://games.ign.com/objects/546/546688.html) president Yoichi Wada told investors that Dragon Quest IX's Japanese delay to July might have an effect on the release of FFXIII? If not, what's wrong with you? Any delay in the Japanese release of the game almost assuredly means a delay outside of Japan as well!
All is not lost, though. FFXIII director Motomu Toriyama had some calming words in an interview in this week's Famitsu. Development on FFXIII is still progressing towards a 2009 release and is going smoothly, he told the magazine. He also noted that that the the game's demo version, which will be included with the Japanese release of Final Fantasy Advent Children Complete in April, was finished in December.
Of course, Wada and the other Squenix suits will likely have the final say on when FFXIII gets released, but it's certainly good to hear that the game is coming along.
Famitsu also got Toriyama to spill a bit about the demo. Players will be able to play for about an hour, he said, confirming past reports at a sizable play experience. There may actually be a multi-faceted side to the demo, as Toriyama revealed that Snow and Lightning will not meet during the course of the demo. Players will be able to enjoy the stories for the two characters separately.
Furthermore, because the full battle system is included in the demo, Toriyama expects players to find a lot of replay value. Despite the inclusion of the full battle system, though, he assured that the battles we see in the final version of the game will be evolved even further.
Joining Toriyama in the interview session was FFXIII character designer Nao Ikeda. The two shared a few details on some of the recently announced characters and story elements.
First off, afro guy, Sazh. This character is like nothing ever seen in the series and appears to have caused quite the impact, said Toriyama. He admitted to being a bit worried. In Toriyama's mind, Sazh is bright and full of expression, and also has a comical element about him.
Don't like Sazh? Well, you'd better get used to him, because Toriyama also revealed that Sazh has the most lines in the game! For his voice actor (presumably the Japanese version), Square Enix made use of a veteran who was given freedom to ad-lib.
Sazh and Lightning come to know one another at the outset of the game's story following some big happening, explained Toriyama. They did not know each other prior to that.
One of the reasons Sazh's unveiling caused quite the stir was due to the baby Chocobo he keeps in his afro. The Chocobo caused a big reaction, explained Toriyama, and the development staff is now considering giving it more time in the game. He joked that while the Chocobo does not appear in battle, he's currently in negotiations with the battle team about this.
Our latest update on FFXIII detailed Nora, a group comprised in part by four members: Snow, Lebreau, Maqui, and Gadot (these are the official Romanized names, as listed in Famitsu). Famitsu confirms that Snow is the leader of this group, whose name comes from the Japanese word for stray dog (nora-inu). There's actually a hidden meaning in the name, Toriyama explained, but players will not learn it until events that take place after the demo.
Ikeda shared some background on Nora, explaining that it was formed by youths who do not like being controlled by the holy government. Their major activity involves fighting off monsters, but they consider their role of protecting the city as somewhat of an enjoyable sport. The residents of the city place great trust in them.
Monsters? Yes, Cocoon has monsters, and one of the holy government army's jobs is to deal with them. The "PSICOM" soldiers, mentioned in the last trailer, deal primarily with fighting monsters and rarely face off against human foes.
The members of Nora have made it their business to save people who are being force migrated to Pulse because it turns out that their city, which is located by the shore, is believed to have taken influence from Pulse and is being purged. The members of Nora hope to stop that.
Those four members mentioned above will be encountered in the demo version of FFXIII. But when playing the final version, players will encounter a fifth member, whom Toriyama joked was too cool to be revealed just yet.
We can do without the fifth character as long as we get to at long last get our hands on FFXIII. The April Japanese demo can't come soon enough!
How much of SE lies can we handle before we have to burst out in :nag:?
1. Why was the demo delayed (from March to April) when it was completed in december?
2. 1 hour game play, but we were told it would be longer than Advent children or I am I wrong in my info?
Ok now for the FF13 plot questions only-
Ikeda shared some background on Nora, explaining that it was formed by youths who do not like being controlled by the holy government. Their major activity involves fighting off monsters, but they consider their role of protecting the city as somewhat of an enjoyable sport. The residents of the city place great trust in them.
3. Eh, Lighting is out to distroy Cocoon and yet Snow helps her when Team Nora care/protects for the residents of the city? Make sense anyone...
4.Does anyone get the feeling that Snow meet Lightning during when she was a soldier, yet what is this "Unusal" relationship thing they share?
Is it like one of them sappy, romantic story thing that Snow is the rebel leader and Lighting was some sort of guard or sent to capture him and he out smarted her... bla, bla the relationship started there and they have a love-hate relationship. Lighting did punch her only protector (Snow when he saved her), twice in the face.
:DIt makes me still laugh. I think it was in revenge for saving her and thats her way of saying thank you.
If i am not mistaken, Lightning and Snow does not meet during the the demo and only after that during the game. The demo is from the begining, so i get the feeling they have never meet before yet this raises so many questions.
5. Lastly who gets the feeling it is another FF7, since thats how the plot is going at the moment?
-Some rebel group at the begining of the story. They could have started like Snow and Lighting sneaking into Cocoon or from another characters point of view that is not the protagonists. Why not have Lightning introduced later after we know few of the supporting casts?
-Its kind of annoying that every Final Fantasy games they start is with the Protagonists view. Who am i to say what goes on since i am not SE, but they go even further now. I would find it hard to start a game following two different team at the begining of a story. I would be like whats going on when in the end they don't meet up together at the end of the demo.
Lets hope SE changes for the better since i still feel the game developers of FF13 are trying very hard but SE its self is giving the problems.
Were you concerned when Square Enix (http://games.ign.com/objects/546/546688.html) president Yoichi Wada told investors that Dragon Quest IX's Japanese delay to July might have an effect on the release of FFXIII? If not, what's wrong with you? Any delay in the Japanese release of the game almost assuredly means a delay outside of Japan as well!
All is not lost, though. FFXIII director Motomu Toriyama had some calming words in an interview in this week's Famitsu. Development on FFXIII is still progressing towards a 2009 release and is going smoothly, he told the magazine. He also noted that that the the game's demo version, which will be included with the Japanese release of Final Fantasy Advent Children Complete in April, was finished in December.
Of course, Wada and the other Squenix suits will likely have the final say on when FFXIII gets released, but it's certainly good to hear that the game is coming along.
Famitsu also got Toriyama to spill a bit about the demo. Players will be able to play for about an hour, he said, confirming past reports at a sizable play experience. There may actually be a multi-faceted side to the demo, as Toriyama revealed that Snow and Lightning will not meet during the course of the demo. Players will be able to enjoy the stories for the two characters separately.
Furthermore, because the full battle system is included in the demo, Toriyama expects players to find a lot of replay value. Despite the inclusion of the full battle system, though, he assured that the battles we see in the final version of the game will be evolved even further.
Joining Toriyama in the interview session was FFXIII character designer Nao Ikeda. The two shared a few details on some of the recently announced characters and story elements.
First off, afro guy, Sazh. This character is like nothing ever seen in the series and appears to have caused quite the impact, said Toriyama. He admitted to being a bit worried. In Toriyama's mind, Sazh is bright and full of expression, and also has a comical element about him.
Don't like Sazh? Well, you'd better get used to him, because Toriyama also revealed that Sazh has the most lines in the game! For his voice actor (presumably the Japanese version), Square Enix made use of a veteran who was given freedom to ad-lib.
Sazh and Lightning come to know one another at the outset of the game's story following some big happening, explained Toriyama. They did not know each other prior to that.
One of the reasons Sazh's unveiling caused quite the stir was due to the baby Chocobo he keeps in his afro. The Chocobo caused a big reaction, explained Toriyama, and the development staff is now considering giving it more time in the game. He joked that while the Chocobo does not appear in battle, he's currently in negotiations with the battle team about this.
Our latest update on FFXIII detailed Nora, a group comprised in part by four members: Snow, Lebreau, Maqui, and Gadot (these are the official Romanized names, as listed in Famitsu). Famitsu confirms that Snow is the leader of this group, whose name comes from the Japanese word for stray dog (nora-inu). There's actually a hidden meaning in the name, Toriyama explained, but players will not learn it until events that take place after the demo.
Ikeda shared some background on Nora, explaining that it was formed by youths who do not like being controlled by the holy government. Their major activity involves fighting off monsters, but they consider their role of protecting the city as somewhat of an enjoyable sport. The residents of the city place great trust in them.
Monsters? Yes, Cocoon has monsters, and one of the holy government army's jobs is to deal with them. The "PSICOM" soldiers, mentioned in the last trailer, deal primarily with fighting monsters and rarely face off against human foes.
The members of Nora have made it their business to save people who are being force migrated to Pulse because it turns out that their city, which is located by the shore, is believed to have taken influence from Pulse and is being purged. The members of Nora hope to stop that.
Those four members mentioned above will be encountered in the demo version of FFXIII. But when playing the final version, players will encounter a fifth member, whom Toriyama joked was too cool to be revealed just yet.
We can do without the fifth character as long as we get to at long last get our hands on FFXIII. The April Japanese demo can't come soon enough!
How much of SE lies can we handle before we have to burst out in :nag:?
1. Why was the demo delayed (from March to April) when it was completed in december?
2. 1 hour game play, but we were told it would be longer than Advent children or I am I wrong in my info?
Ok now for the FF13 plot questions only-
Ikeda shared some background on Nora, explaining that it was formed by youths who do not like being controlled by the holy government. Their major activity involves fighting off monsters, but they consider their role of protecting the city as somewhat of an enjoyable sport. The residents of the city place great trust in them.
3. Eh, Lighting is out to distroy Cocoon and yet Snow helps her when Team Nora care/protects for the residents of the city? Make sense anyone...
4.Does anyone get the feeling that Snow meet Lightning during when she was a soldier, yet what is this "Unusal" relationship thing they share?
Is it like one of them sappy, romantic story thing that Snow is the rebel leader and Lighting was some sort of guard or sent to capture him and he out smarted her... bla, bla the relationship started there and they have a love-hate relationship. Lighting did punch her only protector (Snow when he saved her), twice in the face.
:DIt makes me still laugh. I think it was in revenge for saving her and thats her way of saying thank you.
If i am not mistaken, Lightning and Snow does not meet during the the demo and only after that during the game. The demo is from the begining, so i get the feeling they have never meet before yet this raises so many questions.
5. Lastly who gets the feeling it is another FF7, since thats how the plot is going at the moment?
-Some rebel group at the begining of the story. They could have started like Snow and Lighting sneaking into Cocoon or from another characters point of view that is not the protagonists. Why not have Lightning introduced later after we know few of the supporting casts?
-Its kind of annoying that every Final Fantasy games they start is with the Protagonists view. Who am i to say what goes on since i am not SE, but they go even further now. I would find it hard to start a game following two different team at the begining of a story. I would be like whats going on when in the end they don't meet up together at the end of the demo.
Lets hope SE changes for the better since i still feel the game developers of FF13 are trying very hard but SE its self is giving the problems.