See you on November 17 for Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier
Kazushige Nojima (野島 一成, Nojima Kazushige, birthed January 20, 1964 in Sapporo) is a Japanese computer game writer. He is best recognized for writing several installations of Square Enix s Final Fantasy franchise-- particularly Final Fantasy VII and its spin-offs Arrival Kid and Situation Core, Final Fantasy VIII, and Final Fantasy X and also X-2-- along with the Kingdom Hearts collection, the Glory of Heracles series, as well as the tale to the Subspace Emissary mode in Super Hit Bros. Quarrel. Nojima likewise wrote the initial verses of Liberi Fatali for Final Fantasy VIII as well as both Suteki da Ne as well as the Hymn of the Fayth for Final Fantasy X. He is likewise the creator of Stellavista Ltd .
The purists have the right to ignore it, but a new Final Fantasy 7 will be released on November 17, it s a fact. Carried by the Executive Producer Yoshinori Kitase, the artistic director Tetsuya nomura and the writer Kazushige Nojima, this royal battle developed by ATEAM Entertainment is indeed considered canonical in a story that continues to grow since 1997.
Located 30 years before the Events of FINAL FANTASY 7, the game invites us to join the ranks of the elite unit of the Shinra to indulge in the royal battle impregnated with elements of RPG, which translates into warrior, ninja and wizard combat styles. In this free-to-play whose global deployment will take place on November 17th on iOS and Android, each monster eliminated will report points of experience and gils. What to improve its aptitudes, statistics, equipment and of course buy objects.
We can even invoke some celebrities like IFRITE or climb to the back of chocobos to move faster on the battlefield. The latter will build on some emblematic places like the seventh heaven, the manor of Corneo, the cemetery of the trains or a certain isolated house surrounded by flowers. Note that FINAL FANTASY 7: The First Soldier, whose official website is available here, has just passed the 770,000 pre - record.
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FINAL FANTASY VII: The First Soldier - Opening Kinematics
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