Kazushige Nojima Interview

Pixel

The Pixie King
There’s been some talk about Final Fantasy scenario writer Kazushige Nojima wanting to see a possible Final Fantasy X-3, but now that Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster has been released in Japan, he shares some of his thoughts on the series and his work behind it, during an interview with Famitsu magazine.



Starting with Final Fantasy X-2, Famitsu asks him to share his thoughts of the time when Square Enix first decided to start working on the game.



“‘Huh?!’ and ‘Seriously?’ were my honest thoughts at the time,” shares Nojima. “And especially having Yuna even get a new costume design.”



Then, Famitsu asks him to walk us through the process of writing the scenario for Final Fantasy X-2 and Last Mission.



“We had several ending patterns prepared, but when it came to ‘what about a happy ending?’ at the time, I thought ‘no, there can’t be one’,” shares Nojima. “However, after the game was released and I was able to see the fan reaction to it, I changed my mind.”



Next, Famitsu asks him about his thoughts about when the HD Remaster version was first announced.



“I also thought ’Huh?!’ and ‘Seriously?’ for this as well,” shares Nojima with a laugh. “In the past, when we had a new console generation, we couldn’t play older games on them, but recently I felt that we really can’t lower our guard for that anymore.”



Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster includes a brand new 30-minute audio drama featuring newly recorded voices written by Nojima. Famitsu asks him about his thought process during the writing of it.



“I wrote it while thinking ‘this should be a game’,” says Nojima. “So it was a mix of thinking ‘ahh, all the spoilers’ and ‘but I would want to surprise them’ and things like that. For the record, there’s a plot from start to finish, and if there’s some way we can have it show up elsewhere… well, so I’ve said to Square Enix.”

Read more at http://www.siliconera.com/2014/01/0...thoughts-memories-series/#IIl02o3LjDgGzs5r.99


Nojima has been working on the Final Fantasy X series for a while now, and Famitsu asks who the easiest character to write in the series was.



“It’d have to be Tidus during the first half of Final Fantasy X,” answers the writer. “He was always full of questions and such, so it was pretty easy.” That said, Nojima continues, Tidus needs to search for answers in the second half of the game, and Nojima struggled alongside him.



Then, Famitsu asks who was the character he had the most trouble writing for.



“It’d have to be Lulu,” says Nojima. “If she were just cute, it would’ve been simpler, but I had no samples in mind of how a pretty or beautiful lady like her would think or live. I don’t think that Watanabe (Daisuke) who worked with me had any ideas either.”



Nojima recently mentioned that he’d like to see a sequel to the series with a possible Final Fantasy X-3. Famitsu asks him what kind of story would he write if a sequel were to be put into motion.



“It’s a secret,” says Nojima with a laugh.



Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster will be available on March 18 in North America and March 21 in Europe for PlayStation 3 and Vita.

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Selphie Tilmitt

Pro Adventurer
AKA
Maidenofwar
Aww balls, don't change your mind on things because of fan reactions this time Nojima :monster:

Thanks Pixel.
 
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The Twilight Mexican

Ex-SeeD-ingly good
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TresDias
"There can't be a happy ending."
"This should be a game."

For all the flack Nojima has received lately, it's funny that he's been on the same page as the majority of the fandom all along. I told people to stay optimistic. :monster:

One starts to wonder if he wrote Genesis the obnoxious way he did because he too thought "This is fucking stupid."
 

Mwynn

Tenderness
lmao Nojima

Well as ridiculous as I have found the post X-2 stuff we have so far, color me curious on whatever he's up to.
 

Tennyo

Higher Further Faster
"There can't be a happy ending."
"This should be a game."

For all the flack Nojima has received lately, it's funny that he's been on the same page as the majority of the fandom all along. I told people to stay optimistic. :monster:

One starts to wonder if he wrote Genesis the obnoxious way he did because he too thought "This is fucking stupid."

This is my head canon. That Nojima is just like us and he's trolling because he knows what he is being asked to do will be stupid regardless. :monster:
 
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