Ryota Suzuki is the battle director at final fantasy 16but before signing with Square Enix, he spent over two decades working on some seriously impressive action games for Capcom, such as devil may cry 5, dragon’s dogmaand Monster Hunter: World.
Suzuki says next mainline entry in the long run Final Fantasy series is his magnum opus, stating in a living letter: “I really believe that this game is my personal masterpiece.”
Suzuki goes on to say that he hopes that “those who have never played an action game before can go and try Final Fantasy 16. I hope this game gives them a chance to experience the allure that an action game can bring.”
This is precisely the kind of thing we want to hear from the game’s weapons master as hype for the game. reaches a fever pitch mere days from launch. The eagerly awaited hey roleplay launches on June 11 and apparently requires a day one patch after all.
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