Train2Game news: Square on Final Fantasy VII remake – it’d take too long to develop

Train2Game forum users regularly post in the ‘If you could remake any game…’ thread, sharing which classic titles they’d like to see remade.  Final Fantasy VII is a title that keeps popping up in the discussion, and there are many out there who wish to see the classic PlayStation RPG remade.

Square have never really given a definitive answer fan requests for Final Fantasy VII to be remade, but in an interview with OXM, Final Fantasy XIII producer Yoshinori Kitase said remaking the older titles in the series would take too long and cost too much. Meanwhile, Kitase also states that making Final Fantasy XIII-2 in a relatively short space of time is possible because its technology is so similar to Final Fantasy XIII.

“In the transition between XIII to XIII-2, it was quite easy because obviously we kept all the data and the engine – we had just finished using them so it was almost like they hadn’t gone cold. The technology was already warm and ready to use, so it was quite good.” Kitase told OXM.

Also within the team, we still had a feel for the game, it was still new to us, still lingering with us, so we were ready to move on to the sequel.” he added

Kitase says that it’d be a challenge to work on a past Final Fantasy title not only because it’d need a huge graphic overhaul, but also because the game worlds were bigger.

“But if we were to take one of the past Final Fantasy titles and make a sequel to it, I think that would be a lot more challenging because when they were on PlayStation and PlayStation 2 their actual game volume was a lot bigger, kind of.” said the Final Fantasy XIII producer.

“Graphically they weren’t as advanced as they are now, but there were lots of towns and worlds and cities and whatever.” he continued.

“So if we were to recreate the same kind of game – sequel or not – with the same volume, but give it a much higher level of graphical quality, it would us take three times, four times, even ten times longer to make such a game. So making a sequel for an old game would be a lot more challenging.” Kitase concluded.

As previously reported by the Train2Game blog, Final Fantasy XIII-2 was announced earlier this year and marks only the send direct sequel in the series. It’s scheduled for release on 3rd February 2012.

So Train2Game, what are your thoughts on Kitase’s comments about not being able to remake older Final Fantasy titles? Does the acknowledgement that older game worlds were bigger suggest style over substance with current gen Final Fantasy titles?

Leave your comments here on the Train2Game blog, or on the Train2Game forum.

[Source: OXM]

Final Fantasy XIII-2 trailer

This morning we revealed on the Train2Game blog that Square Enix announced Final Fantasy XIII-2 with a brief teaser trailer at an event in Japan.

Now both the trailer and the official press release have appeared online.  According to Square Enix, Final Fantasy XIII-2 be better than the original:

“FINAL FANTASY XIII-2” is currently in production with an aim for producing high quality game content which exceeds “FINAL FANTASY XIII” in every aspect; namely, a brand-new story which stems from the previous title as well as a battle system which has evolved further since “XIII” – and more. We will be disclosing further details about the new game in the future.”

Anyway, enough with the text. Train2Game blog readers can see the Final Fantasy XIII-2 trailer below. Oh, it’s in Japanese by the way…

Final Fantasy XIII-2 is scheduled for release “next winter” for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Square Enix will be hoping it can go some way to matching the success of Final Fantasy XIII which has shipped 6 million units worldwide since its release in March 2010.

Square Enix has also launched a European Final Fantasy XII-2 website which Train2Game blog readers can check out for soon  more information.

You can also see trailers for Final Fantasy Versus XIII, Final Fantasy Type-0 here on the Thoughts of Train2Game blog.

So Train2Game, what are your thoughts on the Final Fantasy XIII-2 trailer? Does it convince you that Square Enix are doing the right thing? Will it be as successful as Final Fantasy XIII?

As usual, you can leave your thoughts here on the Train2Game blog on the Train2Game forum.

[Source: CVG]

Final Fantasy XIII-2 announced

Final Fantasy XIII-2 Train2Game blog image

Here’s something that Train2Game students may not have expected; Square Enix has revealed that Final Fantasy XIII-2 is in development.

The announcement was made during Square Enix’s 1st Production Department Premier event in Japan by Director of Final Fantasy XIII – and the new sequel – Motomu Toriyama. A short trailer showed protagonist Lightning battling with an unknown character with purple hair. It’ll be available online in a few days.

The announcement marks Square Enix’s second attempt at developing a direct sequel to a Final Fantasy game.  The only previous direct follow up to any game in the series long running history was Final Fantasy X-2 in 2003.

Final Fantasy XIII-2 is scheduled for release in Japan before the end of this year and will reach Europe “next winter

If any Train2Game students can read Japanese, they can check out the official Square Enix website for Final Fantasy XIII-2 here. The rest of us may have to wait a little longer for more information.

During the same press conference, Square Enix also announced upcoming Final Fantasy Agito XIII for the PSP has been renamed ‘Final Fantasy Type-0’. Meanwhile, Final Fantasy Versus XIII still looks like it’ll be a PlayStation 3 exclusive.

Update: the first screenshot has also arrived, which you can see courtesy of Famitsu below.

Train2Game blog Final Fantasy XII-2 screenshot

So Train2Game, what are your thoughts on the newly announced Final Fantasy XIII-2? Did you enjoy the original? If so are you excited about Final Fantasy XIII-2? Or did you feel let down by Final Fantasy XIII last year?

As usual, you can leave your thoughts here on the Train2Game blog, or on the Train2Game forum.

[Source: CVG]

Update: the first screenshot has also arrived, which you can see courtesey of Famitsu below.