I still want
@hian to tell me when they think Part 1 will drop
My bet would would be Q4 2019 or Q1 2020.
If I'm going to guess for hian, I think 2020 is more likely to be the year for Part 1, because with KH3 releasing next month(AKA: next year), it'll be far too soon to release that part of the Remake, especially since Nomura was focusing on the former and once KH3 is released, then he'll focus on the Remake.
As he said earlier.
Nah. KH3 releasing in Q1 of 2019 should have no impact on projects releasing post Q1 (Q2-4). The vast majority of sales happen in the first couple of weeks after a game releases, and pretty much dabs off at the end of the month, or two if you're lucky. Sales after that point are not really counted in as being related to release marketing nor are they seen as worth "protecting" marketing wise by delaying or not releasing other titles.
It will definitely not be "far too soon" to release the remake at that point as a matter of marketing, and we have no way of assessing whether it will be "too soon" in terms of the game's development.
All we "know" on that front is that development of the game is progressing very smoothly (or so SE reps keep telling us), and that the game should already have been out.
Combined with earlier reports of the game being further along than KH3 in certain areas quite some time ago, and combined with the fact that SE already thought it was okay to create the game without having Nomura on site in the first place (when it was being done at CC2), I see no reason to pressume Nomura's work on KH3 has much, if any, impact on the overall speed of the game's development. It's not like the develoment team sit on their asses twiddling their thumbs when Nomura isn't around.
For that reason I see no reason to think that the game could not already be closed to finished. With KH3 having gone gold, Nomura is most likely already largely off of that project.
Not to mention that the Remake is probably one the biggest projects since it's being remade into three or maybe five from a game that had three discs of gameplay. Even KH3 doesn't compare to FFVII remake and it's the biggest KH game so far in history.
There's just no way of saying that. We don't even know if they still plan on releasing it in parts. We have no idea how much they'll cut or add, how they'll structure the world etc.
As I've said earlier - for all we know FFVIIR is a super linear The Last of Us/Uncharted-ish take on FFVII, with just a bunch of levels separated by big set-piece battles and cut-scenes.
There's no reason what so ever to assume the game is larger than KH3.
Also, FFVII having 3 disks of gameplay? You do know that almost the entire reason the game came on 3 disks was because of the size of the prerendered cut-scenes right? Not because of the story length, or the gameplay.
FFVII is a one disk game that came on 3 disks because it was showed full of cutscenes.
I'm not expecting to see it at E3 next year. Sony aren't having a conference. There's always the chance that Square Enix will, or that the remake will show up in some other capacity. I just wouldn't pin any of my hopes on E3.
It's worth mentioning that while Sony aren't going to be present at E3, they have said they're exploring other options, and many industry and game's media professionals speculate that the reason for this could very well be because they plan on doing a 2019 PS Experience show instead to announce the PS5 -
and it could very well be that we might all be slapped across the face with a "FFVIIR as a launch-title for PS5" instead.
If that happens sometime in in the course of 2019, then I would slate FFVIIR for a 2020 release together with the PS5.