Final Fantasy 7 Revelation director Naoki Hamaguchi worries that streamers are causing a "crisis" for the RPG genre, as those watching the game might not feel inclined to play it themselves.
Ever since Final Fantasy 7 Revelation closed out last week's big Summer Game Fest showcase, we've learned a lot about the third and final part of the remake trilogy. From the promised inclusion of Scarlet and Tifa's slap fight that's getting the "care that it deserves" to the possibility of a Dirge of Cerberus DLC, director Naoki Hamaguchi has given us a ton to look forward to.
One of the most interesting details to come out about Revelation is that it's going to have a lot more player choice than both Remake and Rebirth, both when it comes to select story moments and how players approach things like minigames and content. This degree of player agency is something that Hamaguchi believes is necessary due to the rise of streamers causing a "crisis" for RPGs.
As pointed out by Automaton, Final Fantasy 7 Revelation director Naoki Hamaguchi recently spoke to 4Gamer about the remake trilogy's final chapter, where he highlighted the renewed focus on player choice. While this is partly...
