calita escribió:Vale, vale.
Fuentes originales, Kotaku Australia y esta entrevista en -
http://www.khinsider.com/days/ultimania-interview.htmlNomura no dice nada de una nueva IP aquí (siento haberos perturbado, pero la fuente que leí hacía una traducción/interpretación incorrecta - creo que era Meristation -).
O es un
FAIL mío así de gordo o lo he leído en otro sitio, la verdad es que la fuente me suena parcialmente, lo que leí era más extenso y fechado al 8-9 de julio. Es decir, más reciente.
According to Nomura, people have recently been asking him what he is planning for KH3. “KH3. Even though I’m currently busy with Final Fantasy versus XIII, I’m also thinking that it’s almost time to start thinking about it seriously,” he adds. “Though it’s entirely possible that the next game in the series won’t be KH3.”
When pressed about the still-undevelopment-future KH title, he’s tight lipped, but does say it will be more “official” than a KH side story. “I actually told the producer this recently, and he said “…what?” It’s the mystery KH,” Nomura says, laughing. “Of course, I am also thinking about KH3.” Of course!
Ya de paso sobre Final Fantasy vs. XIII, también en Kotaku:
With the Final Fantasy XIII hype machine in full gear, we haven't heard about that other Final Fantasy PS3 game, Final Fantasy Versus XIII.
In the latest issue of Japanese magazine Dengeki, Tetsuya Nomura provides an update. "The progress of developing Final Fantasy Versus XIII is going well," he says.
Nomura is surrounded with much of the same staff he's been working with since the FFVII days. According to Nomura, the staff and he are in tune and very much on the same page — they even catch things before he says them.
Currently the team is testing the battle and map mechanic over and over again as well as checking the game's lighting. "We did a lighting test for the cityscape during noon and evening," Nomura says. "It really gives a good impression — of a city right before your very eyes." Things like the character's actions are coming together bit by bit.