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发表于 2016-12-25 20:16 · 浙江
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莉酱 发表于 2016-12-25 20:09 
2013年那会还是野村吧,2014年田才上
甩锅一流!
Final Fantasy XV was originally a spin-off title named Final Fantasy Versus XIII,[a] created by Square Enix as part of the wider Final Fantasy franchise. It was directed by Tetsuya Nomura, and produced by Shinji Hashimoto and Yoshinori Kitase. Nomura created the original scenario, designed the main character, and was also the original director and one of the original game designers. The CGI movies were directed by Takeshi Nozue, who had previously worked on Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. The music was composed by Yoko Shimomura, and the script was written by regular Final Fantasy scenario writer Kazushige Nojima. Tomohiro Hasewaga was art director, the mechanical designer was Takeyuki Takeya, and the event planning director was Jun Akiyama. The image illustration and logo design was done by Yoshitaka Amano.[1][3]
After the game's name and platform change, there were multiple staff reshuffles, though Shimomura, Hashimoto, Hasewaga and Nozue retained their original positions. Nomura became co-director alongside Hajime Tabata, the director of Final Fantasy Type-0, then was moved to other projects and replaced as full director by Tabata. Saori Itamuro became the new scriptwriter, using Nojima's original scenario as a base for the new work.[4][5] Kitase left as co-producer, while Yusuke Naora, Isamu Kamikokuryo, and many artists involved in the development of Type-0 were involved.[6] Several pieces of Amano's original artwork were retained and used in promotion.[7][8] Non-Japanese staff included character designer Roberto Ferrari, game designer Prasert Prasertvithyakarn, and party interaction designer Wan Hazmer.[4][9] The staff as formed in 2012, not counting later additions, was made up of the combined Final Fantasy XV and Type-0 development teams.[10] By 2014, between 200 and 300 people were working on the game.[11]
From 2006 to 2013, XV was developed by what was then Square Enix 1st Production Department. In the wake of extensive business restructuring in 2013, development of XV transferred to the newly formed Business Division 2, headed by Tabata and incorporating the core Final Fantasy development team.[12][13][14] Along with bringing in staff members from other sections of the company, they also recruited help from other development studios:[15] HexaDrive was brought in to help with engineering the game,[15] XPEC Entertainment helped with the design for the later sections of the game,[15] Shanghai company Plusmile helped with the design of buildings,[16] licensed middleware from Umbra was used to boost the game's graphics,[17] while Streamline Studios was brought in to help with technical development.[18] It was initially supposed, after an announcement in 2015, that Avalanche Studios was brought on board to help create the game's airship mechanics. In the event, Avalanche and Square Enix did not directly collaborate: instead, Avalanche showed them their level of detail development methods, and Square Enix's internal team created the airship mechanics using that information.[15][19] |
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