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Mobius Final Fantasy pre-release live stream - new concept art, gameplay, music

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So I'm kind of curious, what's the plot to Mobius, if there is one? I just kind of have this thing for Mobius Strips, so I'm a bit interested if there's anything that ties that into the game.

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So I'm kind of curious, what's the plot to Mobius, if there is one? I just kind of have this thing for Mobius Strips, so I'm a bit interested if there's anything that ties that into the game.

 

The greatest scenario writer in Square Enix history wrote it.

The greatest scenario writer in Square Enix history wrote it.

 

So Yasumi Matsuno wrote it? Amazing, I'll give it a try then.

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So Yasumi Matsuno wrote it? Amazing, I'll give it a try then.

 

No. Kazushige Nojima.

He did FFVII, Advent Children, FFX, X-2, and KHII. So, excuse me to find your post quite debatable about him being the "greatest scenario writer in Square Enix history". :D

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He did FFVII, Advent Children, FFX, X-2, and KHII. So, excuse me to find your post quite debatable about him being the "greatest scenario writer in Square Enix history". :D

 

You missed a few.

 

Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII
Final Fantasy X
Kingdom Hearts
Final Fantasy X-2
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children
Kingdom Hearts II
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
 
What did Matsuno write? 
 
Tactics, Vagrant Story, bit of XII. Most people have never played the first two.

 

You missed a few.

 

Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII
Final Fantasy X
Kingdom Hearts
Final Fantasy X-2
Final Fantasy VII Advent Children
Kingdom Hearts II
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
 
What did Matsuno write? 
 
Tactics, Vagrant Story, bit of XII. Most people have never played the first two.

 

 

FFVIII was okay I guess. Only the G-Force's Association system was a mess. But the other games? Meh.

Tactics and Vagrant Story are some of the best PS1's game ever. No one can possibly argue with that. Both scenario and gameplay were perfect. The fact that Tactics used Shaekspirian-like texte must not stop people from playing it.

And Matsuno also wrote Tactics Ogre's scenario. He may have not wrote lots of scenario, but those he wrote were flawless. 

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FFVIII was okay I guess. Only the G-Force's Association system was a mess. But the other games? Meh.

Tactics and Vagrant Story are some of the best PS1's game ever. No one can possibly argue with that. Both scenario and gameplay were perfect. The fact that Tactics used Shaekspirian-like texte must not stop people from playing it.

And Matsuno also wrote Tactics Ogre's scenario. He may have not wrote lots of scenario, but those he wrote were flawless. 

 

I'm not disputing the quality of Tactics or Vagrant Story. Simply, the others are bigger and more popular.

The greatest scenario writer in Square Enix history wrote it.

That's nice information, but that doesn't answer my question.

That's nice information, but that doesn't answer my question.

 

Cause we don't know anything about this game so far. It will have tons of reference to the first FF tho', the princess is named Sarah, there is a guy (a good one apparently) named Garland, clad in an armor, and the hero's name is Wol, as for Warrior of Light, but that's all so far. 

But with the game now released in Japan, informations should arrived.

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