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Advent Children Director Wants To Redo FFVII

1up.com has an interview with director Tetsuya Nomura, one of the men behind Advent Children and Kingdom Hearts. In it, he talks about several aspects of Square-Enixs' gaming library, and admits he'd like to expand the PS3 tech demo into a full revamp of Final Fantasy VII. From the article: "The PS3 tech demo was actually not the perfect forum that he wanted to have. It was just timing that we had to submit something in time for E3, for the press conference. So, again, it was not perfect forum. And the 7 remake idea was always, always in conversation, just because it's so popular. And then just because of that tech demo here in the PS3 conference, that probably based more expectations of fans, obviously."

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  1. Redo FF VI instead by Stormwatch · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Final Fantasy VI was the best of the series.

  2. Killer App for PS3 by Laven · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Even with the reported high cost of the PS3, if they do an excellent job on a FF7 remake using the full capabilities of the new hardware then that alone would be enough reason for me to buy PS3.

  3. This is not a good sign.... by ShamusYoung · · Score: 4, Insightful
    FF has been known as this series that never keeps anything. Every game is a whole new world with new rules and new wonders. They didn't make sequals, they started over every time. (Aside from keeping a few basic game mechanics) It was a series of constant innovation and invention.

    I think it's sad that the thing is deteriorating to the point where all they do is put out re-hashed versions of the old stories. FFX2 was a joke. Now they want to simply re-make FFVII.

    The goal shouldn't be to re-make FFVII. It should be to go out and make something even better.

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    1. Re:This is not a good sign.... by Naikrovek · · Score: 3, Insightful

      the main problem with the final fantasy series in my opinion is all the crappy minigames they make you drag yourself through to get somewhere.

      I don't *want* to play blitzball.
      I don't *want* to hit 7 buttons in a specific order in 2 seconds to unlock a one-use powerful strike that i've already earned by taking several beatings.
      I don't *want* to be playing cards.
      etc.

      I *want* to play FF7 again on newer hardware with better graphics, because its the only one I've played that ever did anything right.

  4. Re:Expand on the storyline, don't remake it by davidhedbor · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Actually I think that Sid Meier's remake of Pirates! both makas a good game and brings back the old vibes and good fun of the original version.It also improves on some of the worst aspects of the original game such as land combat.

  5. Not in this decade... by AcheronHades · · Score: 4, Insightful
    When I first read this interview I admit I was a bit excited. But seriously think about what he is saying:

    • We think a remake of FF7 would be cool.
    • We are not currently working on a remake
    • If we do a remake it really ought to be directed by Nomura
    • "Nomura-san has so many other projects lined up already in the future schedule, so it's almost impossible to think about that [a FF7 remake] and squeeze that in."

    He is saying it would be cool, but it's not something that's going to happen any time soon.
  6. Re:Honestly... by badasscat · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'd pay $100 for a revamped version of FFVII, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.

    Yep, me too, provided it was like one of those crazy Japanese SE's. I'd pay $50 for a regular version, easy. And I never pay that for games anymore.

    If someone doesn't like FF7, that's great for you. What the hell do you want from the rest of us? Save your money and stay home, who cares? A lot of people do want an FF7 remake and have been hoping to hell Square would make one ever since they started teasing us about it around 5 years ago. This has been something they've been talking about ever since the launch of the PS2.

    My prediction is they're already working on it, and now they're really just teasing us. I think it'll happen, though; I think Sony wants it to happen and will finance it if necessary. It will sell PS3's just like the original sold PS1's.

    But if you don't understand the appeal, I mean whatever. Good for you, I guess. There's a reason it's news whenever this is talked about, though. People do care.

  7. Re:Just...why not? by MMaestro · · Score: 2, Insightful
    There is not a single reason to not remake FF7

    Because with the exceptions of the old school FF games (Pre-FFVII), theres no reason TO remake FF7. The graphics are relatively still acceptable, the materia system wasn't the best (W-Summon + Knights of the Round + Mimic = Waste of time), and its MASSIVE compared to the older FF games (3 CDs compared to old NES and SNES cartridges!).

    Give the game another 5 years or so and chances are SE will -seriously- consider it. Until then, I'm waiting for SE to remake Secret of Mana!