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RenCutypoison said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
RenCutypoison said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:


Sakaguchi created Final Fantasy and he still makes superior games to Final Fantasy. He pretty much saved Squares rear from closing down with that franchise. Problem is people dont know he created the franchise so his games have only sold so well since his departure.


For the brainstorming of the games, they are usually 5, so it's never one person's direction for a game


 Yes, but technically Final Fantasy went down hill after Sakaguchi left. Nomura is just a concept artist who took over after he left. While working with Sakaguchi, Nomura was at his best. He is credited as the father of Final Fantasy and might not always have been in a director role but hes been in a producer role, hands on.

Sakaguchi+Kitase+ Nomura= Gold.

He also knew how to keep a level of difficulty in the games. They've become way too easy now.


Nomura did not have a director role back then, but he did have a word to say on the table of FFVII creation.

I don't think sakaguchi would as good now if he kept doing Final Fantasy games for 10 years. It seriously kills creativity.

And FFX was awesome. Without sakaguchi. 

And Scalable difficulty is always a solution, too, plus FFVII was kinda easy.

Kitase is getting old too.

Square really needs new heads. Yoshida is a good example. He did awesomely well on 2.0

Hes responsible for Lost Odyssey and The Last Story. Tell me if his creativity got worse or only got better since leaving Final Fantasy.