tri-Ace Helped With FFXIII-2 Gameplay
Hmm...it'll be interesting to see if this little piece of information alters an RPG fan's viewpoint of Final Fantasy XIII-2.
According to Gematsu citing a Tweet from Yuichiro Kitao, lead programmer of Resonance of Fate and battle programmer for Valkyrie Profile 2, developer tri-Ace assisted in the development of Square Enix's new sequel.
Evidently, the team responsible for the Star Ocean franchise "helped in the gameplay, art, and programming fields." tri-Ace is listed under third-party contractors in the credits of FFXIII-2, so that's proof enough right there. The question is whether or not this is significant...it says they helped with the gameplay aspects, which isn't exactly surprising, as tri-Ace's combat mechanics have been similar to what we saw in FFXIII.
Star Ocean utilized a very similar pseudo-turn-based system that involved characters moving in real-time, but at least you could pause combat in SO and issue commands to all characters, which made those adventures role-playing games. Well, anyway. What do you think?
Related Game(s): Final Fantasy XIII-2
Tags: ffxiii2, final fantasy xiii 2, final fantasy xiii-2, tri ace, tri-ace
12/18/2011 9:30:30 PM Ben Dutka
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Comments (19 posts)
johnld
Monday, December 19, 2011 @ 12:26:16 AM
Snaaaake
Monday, December 19, 2011 @ 5:04:17 AM
johnld
Monday, December 19, 2011 @ 12:27:59 AM
homura
Monday, December 19, 2011 @ 12:38:50 AM
GuardianMode
Sunday, December 18, 2011 @ 11:32:44 PM
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Jawknee
Monday, December 19, 2011 @ 12:07:00 AM
johnld
Monday, December 19, 2011 @ 12:29:04 AM
its possible that it is better. just not a better final fantasy or even worthy of the name. gameplay seems more fluid and faster paced, something that shouldnt be in a final fantasy game. its all about micromanagement and slower paced that allows well thought out strategies. i hope this game has actual magic spells instead of a ball of fire with only its color changing to show what spell it is.
Last edited by johnld on 12/19/2011 12:31:33 AM
Excelsior1
Monday, December 19, 2011 @ 11:06:31 PM
I would agree with that. It is not similar to FF13 at all.
Anyways FF13-2 has 2 PERFECT review scores. One from Famitsu which this site tried to downplay by saying Famitsu tends to give out great scores to anything labeled FF or Zelda but when you look it up this is only the second FF game to get a PERFECT score. The very nature of Famitsu's review format makes it a tough publication to get perfect scores from since 4 individual reviewers take a crack at the game. I always liked the idea of that format, and I wish we had something similar to it here.
Let's face it...the gaming mags available here in NA just are not that good anymore. I used to love the UNOFFICIAL PS Mag and EGM. Those mags are history now. I still have my tomato splattered PS3 cover edition of EGM. Jack Trenton gave us his I'll give you $1200 if you can find a PS3 on store shelves when that is exactly where they were sitting during that awful first year. Hell, I still don't think Sony has fully recovered here in NA if you go by PS3 sales. It still seems to love that last place spot here in NA which I totally do not understand since the PS1 and PS2 were so popular here. Something's changed and it is something Sony must work on. The PS3 is very under appreciated here in NA for reasons I do not fully understand. I partially blame a lot of multiplat developers who have under performed this gen when it comes to the PS3.
Gamers are a fickle bunch plus they aren't stupid. They know most multiplats run better on the 360. Sony defence force members would say 99% are of multiplats are just fine now blah blah. Tell that to the people who bought Fallout 3, New Vegas, Skyrim, or even COD for the PS3. They got screwed for the most part becuase of lazy and incompetent developers.
Back to FF13-2. Dengike gave it a perfect score as well which is encouraging. I know the killtubes are history now plus you can swap out characters during batlle. There is also Golden Saucer 2.0 in the game. FF7 players should know exactly what that is. I will buy FF 13-2 day1. I'm not going to whine and carry on about Square's past like a certain somebody seems to love to do. Times have changed. Good for them that they got Tri-Aces help becuase Japanese developers need all the help they can get since their game production is an issue this gen. It's not uncommon for western developers to help each other out so I'm okay with this. Again Day 1 purchase that I will judge on its own merits...I'm not going to judge it against Square's past.
Last edited by Excelsior1 on 12/19/2011 11:18:46 PM
Warrior Poet
Monday, December 19, 2011 @ 10:18:24 PM
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First one - seriously? Square can't handle this themselves? Huge budget, tons of minds, and they need Tri-Ace to help with the combat?
Second - Awesome. Tri-Ace games have always had better combat than Square's usual command-based RPGs. Valkyrie Profile 1 and 2, for example, were a lot more complex and challenging than any Final Fantasy. I know FFXIII-2 won't reach those heights, but anything with the Tri-Ace name will probably be good. I just wonder - did they actually get any control over it, or just help out the programmers?
Rogueagent01
Tuesday, December 20, 2011 @ 5:13:02 AM

Star Ocean: The Last Hope









Jawknee
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Sunday, December 18, 2011 @ 10:24:16 PM