Well don't. This is happening right now.
Not sure if true or not.
Not a confirmation but a shimmer of hope.
Please be true.
Well don't. This is happening right now.
Not sure if true or not.
Not a confirmation but a shimmer of hope.
This needs a thread.
I'm still a junior!
And...guys, as excited as I am, it pains me to say we should not take this as confirmation!
Gamescom is just around the corner. We'll see...hopefully.
I'm actually expecting the announcement at Gamescom now. Thought it'd be at TGS.
This needs a thread.
I think we should try and get a second source...
We kotaku now?I think we should try and get a second source...
So, from a quick search, this was at the Distant Worlds Music From Final Fantasy event happening today at the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, with both Arnie Roth and Hitoshi Sakimoto hosting?
Please be true.
I mean like someone should ask Square Enix. Like in the media. Or twitter. What's the twitter. I will brave the darkness and ask.
I'm at this event and it indeed was announced.
I am at Distant Worlds and the crowd was very confused. He was talking about the FF7 remake and the crowd was clapping and cheering. Then he mentioned Sakimoto being here and then mentioned the FF12 "remake" and it was a mix of applause and "whaaaaa!?" in unison.
Apparently there's a meet and greet after the event, perhaps just a line-up to a table to get sigs, etc, with both Roth and Sakimoto. Maybe someone can ask there and get confirmation.I'm at this event and it indeed was announced.
Apparently there's a meet and greet after the event, perhaps just a line-up to a table to get sigs, etc, with both Roth and Sakimoto. Maybe someone can ask there and get confirmation.
Also Sakimoto is sitting in the seat directly in front and diagonal from me. I should poke his shoulder and ask!
Also Sakimoto is sitting in the seat directly in front and diagonal from me. I should poke his shoulder and ask!
Also Sakimoto is sitting in the seat directly in front and diagonal from me. I should poke his shoulder and ask!
Well did Arnie say it then?
Update: Apparently Sakimoto himself confirmed it.
But yeah FF12 looks pretty, and fun. But i just couldn't handle the weird battle system.
I'm still waiting for a good FF game since ff10...
GambitAlso Sakimoto is sitting in the seat directly in front and diagonal from me. I should poke his shoulder and ask!
Great photos from the session with SoundtRec Boston and Hitoshi Sakimoto. The session went great and our musicians sounded fantastic!
don't know what to tell ya. that game with the 'weird battle system'? that is the only good ff game since ffx. not to mention, one of the best of'm all...
thinking you might wanna try it again? ...
Final Fantasy: Record Keeper has put me on a bit of a FF nostalgia binge recently, and reading up about FF III led me to reading about XII, and finally onto watching this video:
Final Fantasy XII: Esper Deathblows
And it struck me how gorgeous this game is, even now. It has definitely aged a bit now, and is showing it. But I am constantly amazed by how good this looked on the PS2.
I honestly find the visuals more appealing than 13 or 15.
And it's not just the graphics either. The character design (except Vaan), monster designs and the world itself were all amazing.
Do you think this game is in need of a current gen remaster like X? or do you think it holds up better and doesn't need it?
Either way a remake would be very cool, perhaps finally giving the west chance to play the International Zodiac Job version.
Maybe a weird complaint, but I hope in the remaster they make the color around their pupils actually white. It looks at times like it's just skin with a pupil sticking out rather than a full eye. Though perhaps it's just me.
I think everyone in the game could use a bit more color in their faces. There's tons of color in this game, but everyone's head textures felt like they were accidentally converted to sepia tones.Maybe a weird complaint, but I hope in the remaster they make the color around their pupils actually white. It looks at times like it's just skin with a pupil sticking out rather than a full eye. Though perhaps it's just me.