dus 13?quote:Op dinsdag 16 juni 2015 12:24 schreef Aether het volgende:
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Geen van beide maar het meest op FF 10.
Final Fantasy 4 t/m 9 gebruiken het zgn. ATB systeem (Active Time Battle).
Ieder karakter heeft een meter die afhankelijk van de stats snel/langzaam naar 100% loopt. Op dat moment kun je voor dat karakter een actie kiezen.
Ik heb 13 niet gespeeld en dacht dat het nog afweek van de oudere delen.quote:
Nee, meer 'echt' turnbased en meer eigen input vereist. Bij XIII gaan de battles wat meer automatisch.quote:
Hmm naja vindt het wel bestquote:Op dinsdag 16 juni 2015 13:07 schreef Notorious_Roy het volgende:
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Nee, meer 'echt' turnbased en meer eigen input vereist. Bij XIII gaan de battles wat meer automatisch.
Hier kun je wat combat zien
Nee, het ziet er voor, zover we nu kunnen beoordelen, uit zoals je mag verwachten van een game die verschijnt in 2017quote:Op dinsdag 16 juni 2015 13:30 schreef Jiang153 het volgende:
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Hmm naja vindt het wel best
Hij gaat er toch niet zo uitzien of wel
Die trailer!quote:Op dinsdag 16 juni 2015 20:37 schreef Loodje het volgende:
KHIII eindelijk nieuwe trailer, maar wtf, nog steeds geen releasedatum?
Echt zin in Zit al weken beetje te niksenquote:Op dinsdag 16 juni 2015 14:02 schreef Maraca het volgende:
Als het goed is gaan vandaag de early access codes van FFXIV eruit
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Ja, ik vind het ergens ook wel zonde om nu allemaal zware dungeons te gaan doen waar je geen xp voor krijgt Denk dat ik nu even wat vaardigheden ga lvl'en En dan komende vrijdag gaat het beginnenquote:Op dinsdag 16 juni 2015 21:16 schreef Kyran het volgende:
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Echt zin in Zit al weken beetje te niksen
Wat bedoelt ie nu eigenlijk?quote:Op woensdag 17 juni 2015 08:16 schreef Aether het volgende:
When asked if the remake, in development for PlayStation 4, will follow the Final Fantasy VII narrative exactly or feature new elements, director Tetsuya Nomura gave GameSpot an ambiguous answer.
“We’ve announced an HD port version on the PlayStation 4, and then we have the remake coming to PS4,” Nomura said through a translator. “You’ll have this extremely, very, very pretty FFVII existing on the same plane. We feel that if that happens, it’s like, why have the same exact game?
“We think that if a game is on a certain platform and that platform becomes obsolete, then we’d recommend playing the new port version,” he added.
http://www.gamespot.com/a(...)-from-/1100-6428247/
Dat de remake geen 1:1 kopie wordt en - zoals ik het lees - geen twee versies zullen blijven ondersteunen.quote:
Oh, maar da's logisch Die ouwe port is ook een beetje overbodig natuurlijk.quote:Op woensdag 17 juni 2015 10:30 schreef Aether het volgende:
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Dat de remake geen 1:1 kopie wordt en - zoals ik het lees - geen twee versies zullen blijven ondersteunen.
quote:Final Fantasy 7 remake was underway before the PS4 PC port was announced
And how about Cloud in a dress in stunning HD? 'Please look forward to it', says Nomura.
Final Fantasy 7's remake, announced during Sony's show at this week's E3, captured a fair amount of attention, and a few questions snatched at the end of a roundtable about Kingdom Hearts 3 with its director Tetsuya Nomura revealed a bit more.
Nomura, who was a character designer on the 1997 original, is clearly excited about the prospect. "The talks about making this remake, internally it's been mentioned on and off," he told Eurogamer's Aoife Wilson in the interview. "Sometimes we think we can do it, and then sometimes we think maybe we can't. Considering some of the original staff, like Kitase, he's acting as producer, and [Kazushige] Nojima, he's doing the script - we're all getting older! If we keep going like this, the thought occurred to us that we might have to pass this on to a younger generation, without the original developers taking part. It doesn't seem like such a grand intention, but we wanted to do it with the original members."
So why has it taken 'til now for it to happen - especially as it comes relatively soon after Square Enix disappointed fans by setting up a reveal last December before announcing the PC port of the original was coming to PlayStation 4?
"When we announced the HD port, the PC port on the PS4, we weren't sure when we wanted to announce the remake," Nomura said elsewhere in the interview. "The production was underway then, so there's no real connection between the timing of the two FF7s coming to PS4. We've announced several different titles coming to the PlayStation 4 like World of Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts 3."
The slow uptake of new consoles in Japan seems to be a concern, and Square Enix is making a concerted effort to make sure the PlayStation 4 is more attractive to the audience in its home country. "There's more and more titles being introduced for the platform, and we're hoping that announcing the remake of Final Fantasy 7, it'll give a boost to people wanting to buy this current generation of console. If we announced the remake after all those titles have been sold, it wouldn't have created such an impact, so that's why we decided on this timing. We wanted to reassure players that PlayStation 4 is coming out with great titles including Final Fantasy 7. That's why we decided to announce the remake."
How the new, slightly darker aesthetic sits with some of the crazier elements of the original game remains to be seen, but it seems they'll be intact. Can't wait to see the delicious sight of Cloud in a dress in glorious HD? "Please look forward to it," said Nomura as the interview came to a close.
quote:Nomura wants more Final Fantasy remakes — but not from the PlayStation era
LOS ANGELES — Final Fantasy fans were ecstatic to see Square Enix finally reveal a remake of the seventh installment in the series. However, it’s never too early to wonder about the future.
During a group interview session yesterday at the ongoing Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles, I talked with Square Enix’s Tetsuya Nomura. Not only is he directing the Final Fantasy VII remake, but he’s been involved with the series since 1992’s Final Fantasy V. I asked him if he had any interest in working on remakes for the series’ other installments on the original PlayStation, Final Fantasy VIII and Final Fantasy IX.
But Nomura was thinking a bit further back than I was.
“Considering that we have remakes of Final Fantasy up to IV and then we have VII — I’ve been working with Mr. [Yoshinori] Kitase since Final Fantasy V, and we’ve noticed that V and VI are missing. That bothers me,” Nomura said. “How come we skipped over those two?”
He’s right. Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II had remakes on the Game Boy Advance and PSP, and Final Fantasy III and Final Fantasy IV were on the Nintendo DS. Both the fifth and sixth installments of the franchise (which originally came out for the Super Nintendo) are beloved by fans. Final Fantasy VI is probably only behind VII in terms of popularity. And while they did have mobile releases, those only featured new art (that was arguably worse than the original). They have not received the same attention as their predecessors.
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