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Final Fantasy VI's director, YoshinoriKitase, returned to direct this installment of the series and expressed a concern that the franchise might be left behind if it did not catch up to the 3D computer graphics used in other games at the time.
Kitase has described the process of making the in-game environments as detailed as possible to be "a daunting task".
Compilation producer YoshinoriKitase has said that when given the opportunity to expand any previous Final Fantasy title for the company's experiment in polymorphic content, he "immediately chose Final Fantasy VII for the project", explaining that "The ending of FFVII seemed to...
Kitase has participated in the development of all Final Fantasy games since part five of the series and now heads the company's RandD 1 team which is currently working away at FFX-2.
So, to recap, Kitase laughs a lot and many of the Square staff has interest in a sequel to FFVII while Kitase himself is more interested in working on something new.
The majority of Kitase's RandD 1 staff worked on FFVII, though, so if were were to see a FFVII-2 (a game which, we fear, would almost certainly feature a love sequence involving Tifa and and jive-talkin' Barret), Kitase and his team would be the likeliest source.