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Forums - Gaming - Final Fantasy 15 Trailer TGS 2014 Tetsuya Nomura steps down! UPDATE: New showcase demo!

Hynad said:
Locknuts said:
Final Fantablade Chronicles.


Nice attempt at trolling. But XV was in production way before Xenoblade. And early trailers, also released before Xenoblade, already looked like this, only a little less polished.


Wasn't trolling. Just reminded me of Xeno that's all. And has FFXV really been in production that long? That's a seriously long time! Like 7 years!



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outlawauron said:
estebxx said:
Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:

That looks amazing!!!!!! Sooo much open space! Wait... Tetsuya is stepping down? SHITTTTT


Dont worry Jizz, Hajime Tabata the director of FF Type 0 is now on the lead, so i guess its in good hands.

OT: imagine the BOOST! that this game would give to the PS4 if it was still exclusive to Playstation!, also this looks gorgeous, those graphics, that gameplay, those characters, that car! everything looks great!. regardless of how FF XIII performed this game has all my HYPE.

Hajime also was the director of Crisis Core which was fantastic.

i was gonna say that but i wasnt entirely sure, but thanks for adding it!, the game IS in GOOD hands.



When the prelude them hit at the end of the trailer, man, those fucking goosebumps.



                            

Tetsuya Nomura went back to lead on Kingdom Hearts 3 and his "second in command" took over 15. I think they wanted to get the feel down, now they just need to build the content. Tetsuya will focus on other projects as lead including KHIII



Personally, I was not impressed with the trailer. The graphics are good but not jaw-dropping good and I honestly believe other new-gen only games have better graphics (The Division comes to mind, if it doesn't get downgraded). Also, the world seems empty and rather barren and gameplay looks sluggish and not very interesting.

While it seems that many have their faith restored in SE after each trailer, I certainly am not so easy to please. All this waiting has nearly killed my interest for this game. I will still follow developments on this game but I am certainly not going to pre-order or anything. I'll read reviews and wait for a price drop before buying it.

My expectations are low and I honestly am more hyped for Xenoblade Chronicles X, which despite coming out on the Wii U has a world actually filled with things and that I find to be more appealing (the only thing I dislike so far about that game are the character models, cheap PS2 looking models).



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irstupid said:
huh, strange trailer to me.

Felt like I was watching a Jurassic Park game in some parts, with a boy band cast. Also the graphics seem to be toned down from prior trailers I've seen.

I do like the open world look though, finally nice and big. Hopefully not a tease like FF13 and actually is a huge world. There better be more than one city in this game.

Combat seemed clunky and weird at times and seeing how this is a trailer and they can pick and choose stuff it makes me very very worried about it. Why would they not make the combat look amazing and flawless when they have their pick of the litter?

Clunky is an accurate description to what I just saw. Zero fluidity.



Looks good, but the car really feels out of place..



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What a mysterious development cycle.



Soriku said:


Nomura stepping down is a good thing IMO. He's likely had enough input on the game; they just need to finish it up already. Now he can focus on KH3 and get that out faster than if he would've continued working on both FF XV (and not necessarily for the better either) and KH3.

I don't know what you mean with that it seems more like an action RPG. Action RPGs have different paces.

I'm liking the road trip aspect of the game. It's very different from...basically every other RPG out there. And it's a main FF too which makes it even weirder, but also cool.

I'm not really liking how slow and weighty the combat is though. Hopefully it feels good when playing, and more sped up as you play.

Nomura was passionate about the whole project from the start, it is just strange for him not to finish it.

Last time, Many people compared it to DMC ( sigh ), the battle was so fast it looked more of a hack & slash than an action RPG. The road trip thing is just a chapter after the main cast escape their homeland due to war, I thinks it is nice too. As for the combat, I think it just need some more polish, it seems satisfying for me.





Looks good enough. Can't say that I'm too hyped though.



                
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