Yoshi-P, the director of Final Fantasy 14, expresses regret for making the game too stress-free and aims to introduce more challenges. He believes skipping the game's 10-year story could devalue it. Yoshi-P also desires more crossover content with Final Fantasy 7 but awaits its remakes to conclude before implementing. Reflecting on the past decade, he admits they may have overemphasized casual content. Yoshi-P emphasizes the importance of maintaining the game's value by not allowing players to rush through the story for free.
Final Fantasy 14 Director Says the Game's Become Too Relaxed, Will Increase the Challenge Going Forward https://t.co/Hqzn16VGZh https://t.co/qiQXru8tb0
Skipping Final Fantasy 14's "globally acclaimed" 10-year story could diminish the MMO's value, so Yoshi-P says the ever-divisive catch-up idea is back on the shelf https://t.co/X7bi0ljApF
Yoshi-P reflects on Final Fantasy 14's stress-free casual content: "looking back over the past 10 years, I think we may have overdone it a little bit". https://t.co/uzW7RMnqT3
Yoshi-P really wants Final Fantasy 14 to have more crossover content with Final Fantasy 7, but he's waiting for the remakes to wrap up first. https://t.co/OAJgQcSYBk
Final Fantasy 14 won't let you blast past its story for free anytime soon because Yoshi-P worried "the value of the game itself will be diminished." https://t.co/PapMUFx1lD
Final Fantasy 14's Yoshi-P regrets making the MMO as stress-free as it is https://t.co/whjKzFxt6Y
Yoshi-P regrets making FF14 so stress-free and wants to add some more challenges in the future https://t.co/bMSo3fMSf1 https://t.co/bddge6mbmW
Final Fantasy 14's Yoshi-P would like to direct another "major" game before he retires https://t.co/Sl5oVJMhNX