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Posted: Oct 2nd 2007 3:04PM (Unverified) said

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ive been pretty vocal about this story in Joystiq because is very misleading, so ill make a couple things clear before people read this and, like they did in the other place, go mad!

1) These short stories are not necessarily Kaim's Flashbacks, his flashbacks are represented as one would imagine, a short cutscene..these short story sequences Sakaguchi was refering to are scrolling text that tells a story about a part of Kaim's life, or the world in general. You come across them simply by walking into an area that tirggers it, or perhaps finding an item like a diary that may also trigger one.


2) the games story is NOT told through these short story sequences, they were written by an award winning novelist and are intended to give insight into the world or characetrs of the game, much like BioShock's audio diaries. They are not a mandatory read (you can skip them) and they can be read later from an option in the games start menu. the stories will also be released in book form.

3) the story sequences are included in sakaguchi's estimate of 20 hours of Event scenes (including cutscenes) so if you subtract the 4-6 hours that these short story scenes add, the game has about 10-12 hours or so of Cutscenes, all in-game rendered with the exception of about 1 hours worth done in CG, wich is just above the average of any PS1 or PS2 Final Fantasy game. There is full voice acting for most of the cutscenes as you would expect, and the game includes both english and japanese vocal tracks and subtitles. The lips are all synched to the English vocals.

I hope this was useful to anyone confused by the recent interview.

Posted: Oct 2nd 2007 3:34PM (Unverified) said

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sounds like poop.

Posted: Oct 2nd 2007 3:19PM (Unverified) said

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Durr...

I don like reading reading sucks its 4 faggotz.

Grow up.

Posted: Oct 2nd 2007 3:26PM (Unverified) said

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I dont see what the big deal is. If you are playing this type of game chances are you like a good story and if you like a good story hopefully you've read a few books. More games should be like this IMHO and people shouldn't be so afraid of reading. Some novels are far more entertaining than games could ever be. If you absolutely hate reading then chances are you aren't even thinking about getting this game, or any other rpg, anyway.

Posted: Oct 2nd 2007 3:46PM (Unverified) said

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They didn't what voice-overs to ruin the experience? Lazy. Reading on a television or computer monitor is never fun. I don't play video games to read. I want something interactive with a cinematic flair. The few short hours of gameplay there actually is better be great. Now releasing the stories in book form is a good idea. Maybe they should include that in the collector's edition (and not charge a huge amount for it separately).

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Posted: Oct 2nd 2007 4:13PM (Unverified) said

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Don't like it, don't buy it.

Posted: Oct 2nd 2007 4:19PM (Unverified) said

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i suggest you all read my previous postmn -_- Under your logic, Oblivion sucked because its books had no voice acting!

Posted: Oct 2nd 2007 5:05PM (Unverified) said

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I read books in Oblivion all the time. Big deal. Reading is fundamental.

Posted: Oct 2nd 2007 6:13PM Anticrawl said

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Xion, just let it be. People will be people, atleast this person(me) understands.

"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it." - K from Men in Black

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