Famitsu this week features an interview with Yoshinori Kitase, who is producing the upcoming
Final Fantasy VII Remake for PlayStation 4.
"We're starting to see the visual direction," Kitase Said of the remake. “We're starting to see the visual direction,” Kitase said of the remake. "We l'autre hand, we're currently working out the battle system and Such through trial-and-error." “On the other hand, we're currently working out the battle system and such through trial-and-error.”
"Since there 'sa possibility que la battle command system of the old days might not work today, we're thinking hard about what kind of leadership we can take it. “Since there's a possibility that the command battle system of the old days might not work today, we're thinking hard about what kind of direction we can take it.
"Normally, you do a remake When, it Becomes somewhere along the lines of a familiar Action RPG, so we're looking at how we can put out something like
Final Fantasy VII while still surprising players. “Normally, when you do a remake, it becomes somewhere along the lines of a familiar action RPG, so we're looking at how we can put out something like
Final Fantasy VII while still surprising players.
"Please do not ask about how far we are into development and Such. “Please don't ask about how far into development we are and such. (Laughs.) " (Laughs.)”
The Final
Fantasy VII Remake Does not have-have release dates. The
Final Fantasy VII Remake does not have a release date.
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