Final Fantasy Revelation: Definitive Conclusion with Potential for
Final Fantasy Revelation is the third game in the remake trilogy that promises to conclude the epic tale significantly expanded from the original PlayStation version. Director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed that while Revelation definitively concludes the story, there is potential for character-specific
Final Fantasy Revelation is the third game in the remake trilogy that promises to conclude the epic tale significantly expanded from the original PlayStation version. Director Naoki Hamaguchi confirmed that while Revelation definitively concludes the story, there is potential for character-specific side stories in the future.
Final Fantasy Revelation marks the conclusion of the remake trilogy that began with Final Fantasy Remake in 2020. Director Naoki Hamaguchi, in a discussion with GameSpot, clarified that while Revelation serves as the definitive conclusion to Cloud and company's journey, there is room for exploring more character-specific narratives within the universe. Despite the interest in side stories from fans, Hamaguchi mentioned that their primary focus was on delivering Revelation promptly, indicating that work on additional character arcs has not commenced.
Hamaguchi previously experimented with expansive side stories in Final Fantasy Intergrade, introducing a new chapter centered around Yuffie. While the team prioritized Revelation over developing similar DLC for the second entry, Hamaguchi expressed interest in creating chapters focusing on other party members post-Revelation. Changes in minigames and the introduction of the FITS system in Revelation aim to provide a more optional experience based on player feedback from Rebirth, altering progression and combat dynamics significantly.
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