The latest details for "Final Fantasy 7" remake" will feature a new staff and possible game changes happening within the game.
Square Enix announced that they are looking and hiring s new staff for "Final Fantasy 7 remake." According to company's official website, They are looking for a “battle planner”, “level planner”, and “BG designer” for "Final Fantasy 7" remake, establishing a core staff in developing the game.
Comments from Square Enix's developers such as Kitase Yoshinori, Tetsuya Nomura, and Naoki Hamaguchi were made, but what it does make apparent is that the people behind "Final Fantasy 7" remake are dedicated to the game, and are looking for people who will be equally skilled and committed.
In addition, Square Enix is also focused on pulling in developers who have worked on previous "Final Fantasy" titles. Nomura has been a big part of the series going back to FFV on the Super Famicom. He is also currently the game director for "Kingdom Hearts 3," which has its own share of release date issues, Attack of the Fanboy reported.
With that in mind, will gaming fans expect several game changes for "Final Fantasy 7" remake anytime soon?
What gamers know so far about "Final Fantasy 7" remake is that the game will be action-oriented instead of the turn-based gameplay from the original "Final Fantasy VII" in the PlayStation 1.
The remake will have destructive environments within the map and players will have the ability to detect and destroy several parts of boss character during battles.
Nomura added that maps and object destruction will happen at some point within "Final Fantasy 7" remake and there are part-based elements that can be destroyed like the Guard Scorpion's legs in order to take advantage of the situation during boss battles.
The idea of destroying individual parts of the enemy in the middle of the boss battle is certainly an interesting one. However, it remains to be seen that how much in-depth the developers have implemented it into "Final Fantasy 7" remake.
Square Enix will also implement some changes in the Materia System as well, calling it "skill based" and will be different from casting magic.
Players will also have the ability to switch into different "Final Fantasy VII" characters during battles depending on the situation and enemy encounters will not be so random when exploring dungeons or open fields.
There is no release date announcement for "Final Fantasy 7" remake.