Final Fantasy Type-0 has been touted as the first truly “mature” game in the beloved RPG series, but what does that mean? With the upcoming HD remaster of the 2011 PSP game that never got released outside of Japan, we got a chance to get some answers from the game’s director Hajime Tabata, who has also recently took over as director of Final Fantasy XV.
On the topic of Type-0’s maturity, Tabata explained, “On the surface, Final Fantasy Type-0 HD seems more violent and graphic compared to other titles in the franchise. This was a deliberate choice, in line with the real time action battle game mechanics and, indeed, is one of the reasons why the game is mature. That being said, in developing the game, we wanted to not only capture this visually, but more importantly, substantively.”
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