Kitase Discusses Hypothetical Final Fantasy VII Remake

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Kitase Discusses Hypothetical Final Fantasy VII Remake


Final Fantasy developer Yoshinori Kitase says if he were to remake Final Fantasy VII, he'd be tempted to switch things up, "delete things" and add "new elements."

It's that time of year again, folks. The time when the ghost of Final Fantasy VII rises from its grave and starts rattling its chains at us, demanding a remake and generally being a nuisance. In an interview with OXM, Final Fantasy VII director and scenario planner Yoshinori Kitase talked about how he would approach a potential remake of the much-loved JRPG. Purely in hypothetical terms, you understand.

"If I may speak as a game creator, if we were to produce a remake of 7, for example, I would be really tempted to delete things and add new elements, new systems or whatever because if we were to make exactly the same thing now, it'd be like a repeat," he said. "It'd be an issue of repetition and not as much fun to make such a game. So I'd be really interested in rearranging games or reshaping games into something slightly different even though it's supposed to be the same game."

"When we play the games we made years ago, sometimes we think 'oh, that is not really cool' or 'that probably should have been a bit better than that' and that sort of thing," he continued. Despite its reputation for excellence, FFVII had its fair share of issues, particularly the slightly goofy translation.

"But on the other hand, those slightly negative features and bits, for some of the really enthusiastic fans of these titles, that gives the game extra flavour or personality or whatever. So maybe they would rather we didn't do anything about it and we just leave it in as it is. It's very difficult to decide what we should we keep in and what we should take out."

He recognizes that any changes made to the game, presumably exempting more absurdly vertical fight scenes, would inspire insane, animal rage in long-term fans. "If we did that, the fans might be disappointed or 'this is not what I was expecting' so in that sense maybe some might say that it's better to let memory be memory," he said.

Personally, I'm choosing to interpret that last quote as a warning. Essentially: 'Stop asking! Stop it! Stop it, or I'll put Goofy in it, so help me God.'

Source: OXM [http://www.oxm.co.uk/36520/if-i-remade-final-fantasy-vii-id-be-tempted-to-delete-things-ffxiii-2-producer/]

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Squeenix might as well remake a game we know is good.

It's not like they've made anything worth playing lately.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
Squeenix might as well remake a game we know is good.

It's not like they've made anything worth playing lately.
Even "changing things" would probably be an upgrade from their current line of products.
 
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Zachary Amaranth said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Squeenix might as well remake a game we know is good.

It's not like they've made anything worth playing lately.
Even "changing things" would probably be an upgrade from their current line of products.
Agreed.

It's not like they can do worse than FF XIII, right?


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Right?
 

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Zachary Amaranth said:
Daystar Clarion said:
Squeenix might as well remake a game we know is good.

It's not like they've made anything worth playing lately.
Even "changing things" would probably be an upgrade from their current line of products.
They just need to do this, and everything will work out fine.

 

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I'd buy this in a heartbeat even if it was shit. That such a sad statement to make but its the truth.

Why does logic and standards desert me when it comes to anything Final Fantasy?
 

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Amongst myself and my friends this has been a topic that came and died a long, long time ago. Honestly I'm in favour of a re-make and also in favour of them adapting the story, game play and designs to fit with a modern series of systems and I believe most fans of the original would agree on this too. There is so much more that can now be done since 7 was released and, I think, no body wants the exactly the same game - we all have owned [and/or re-purchased] at least 7 copies of the original. Any thing that wasn't new would not see my money.

They really, REALLY need to stop being wet bum rags and get a new pair of shiny brass balls and face facts - giving the public what they want is not a crime. Final Fantasy 13, with all of it's FF7 "inspiration" however, is [ugh. What a slap in the face that was!].

If they make it, we will come. And finally, FINALLY shut they Hell up about it.
 

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You know, if they wanted to re-interpret a bit to make it more interesting for the Dev team I think that would be great. Don't get me wrong, FFVII was a amazing game, but I would like to see how they believe they might improve an already great game. This may turn out poorly but the flip-side is also possible.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
OutrageousEmu said:
Daystar Clarion said:
OutrageousEmu said:
...why is he talking about it with an Xbox magazine?
Because Final Fantasy is no longer an exclusive to Playstation series.
But the remakes are. The FFX remake proves that.
And if they were talking about FFX, that would make sense.
I believe that the FFX deal is that it is not a remake but a re-release in HD. However I could be wrong.
 
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Cyberdelic said:
Daystar Clarion said:
OutrageousEmu said:
Daystar Clarion said:
OutrageousEmu said:
...why is he talking about it with an Xbox magazine?
Because Final Fantasy is no longer an exclusive to Playstation series.
But the remakes are. The FFX remake proves that.
And if they were talking about FFX, that would make sense.
I believe that the FFX deal is that it is not a remake but a re-release in HD. However I could be wrong.
It is, but outrageousemu is under the delusion that it's somehow wrong that a disussion about remaking FF7, a game, as far as we know, that is not currently being made, was in an Xbox magazine.
 

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OutrageousEmu said:
...why is he talking about it with an Xbox magazine?
Because he's a rational human being who doesn't see his favorite console as a "side" in some kind of "war" for market dominance, and also that whether it's gaming press sponsored by Microsoft, Sony or Nintendo, it's still gaming press and will reach the masses either way.

Anyway... I'd prefer a remake of V for the 3DS in the vein of the III and IV remakes on DS than a VII remake. The Compilation materials are all the proof I need that a full-3D remake of VII would not be a good idea in the hands of present Square Enix.
 

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GeeksUtopia said:
umm correct me if I am wrong, but wasn't a remake of final fantasy VII mentioned a while ago?
A remake of this game gets brought up on probably a monthly if not a daily basis. It's a curiosity as the thing would print money if they did a HD remake without touching anything.