Final Fantasy XV Will Be More Realistic, Says Director

Final Fantasy XV will be taking a much darker and more realistic approach to world-building and storytelling than prior entries in the series, game director Hajime Tabata has confirmed.

His earlier project, Final Fantasy Type-0 was a bit darker than your traditional Final Fantasy experience as well, and he plans on carrying that over into XV. "It’s very true, we’re similarly trying to create a more realistic feel to the world and a more realistic Final Fantasy," he told IGN.

"The kind of Final Fantasy I want to make, it’s one where you feel this is a real living breathing world and these things could exist in real life," he added. "The character is the same too – it’s a real person with real motivations. Your friends and comrades are the same; even the monsters. They’re credible; they could exist and would live in this environment and behave this way. Just to get that feeling of credibility is something that I really want to do."



What do you think of Tabata's decision to take the series in a more serious and realistic direction? Will it ultimately prove to be a good move for the franchise? We'll just have to wait (probably until 2016) to find out!

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