IGN UK: With the success the DS and Nintendo's focus for the Wii, there's obviously a current trend towards shorter, more accessible games. That contrasts sharply with the ethos of the Final Fantasy titles, which are based around deep, involving and lengthy game play. Do you think there's still a place for such epic games in the industry and can you see that remaining the case for the foreseeable future?
Akitoshi Kawazu: As game creators, we ourselves aren't setting out to make these simple games personally. We go to make the games that we want to see made and present the world that we want to present. Personally, I think it would be very sad if all games turned into these five minute time-killing titles, from both an industry and cultural perspective. Twenty years from now, I myself will probably be retired but even then I still want to play games like Final Fantasy and I hope there were still be people like them - and I think that there will be.
Anyway, here's an extract from a painting that I'm working on. The design is the same with the one I posted on my first post in this blog.
2 comments:
Hey JenLong, Peng Yuen here. Nice artworks but is it possible to get a higher resolution version? It's hard to appreciate the details with just the thumbnails ;)
p/s click on my name dekster to my blog.
Hey Peng Yuen! Thanks dropping by~!
I certainly want to show a higher resolution of those image. It is so much details and lose stroke in there. The thing is I don't know why when everytime I load up my work it doesn't show a link to the original but only thumbnail. BUT, those photos or downloaded from internet CAN access to their original!!
I had attempted to put link myself but I do not know how. Is anyone can help?
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