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The main creators of Final Fantasy VII Remake open the wings of development – News

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If it lasts more than 20 minutes and already stirs up memories and expectations, this video is only an introduction which prepares other dives behind the scenes of the development of this event remake. These videos will cover all facets of the game, from the story to the characters through its fights, its music and its visuals. Yoshinori Kitase (producer and director of the original game), Tetsuya Nomura (director and designer), Naoki Hamaguchi (co-director, designer and programmer), Motomu Toriyama (co-director and script designer), Masashi Hamauzu (composer), Mitsuto Suzuki (composer) and Kazushige Nojima (screenwriter) are among the renowned interlocutors in this video, subtitled in French on YouTube.

The theme of the life of the game is notably mentioned by Tetsuya Nomura. If Square Enix has determined that players take an average of 10 hours to get through the Midgar game in the original game, the changes and additions to Final Fantasy VII Remake aim to clearly exceed this duration, the time that Square Enix develops the following episodes which will reveal everything that happens after the flight out of the metropolis. This episode, which is a reminder on two Blu-ray discs, therefore promises to detail Midgar much more in depth, whether its environments or its inhabitants.

Note, as some of you are going to have more time before them than usual, than documentaries Inside Final Fantasy have also been done previously for Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy IX, Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster and Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age. And if ever, a playable demo of Final Fantasy VII Remake is still available on the PlayStation Store.

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