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ShinGundam
03-05-2011, 04:44 AM
I take it back, there is something wrong in FFXIII team .

Continuing staff members:
-Motomu Toriyama - Director/planner for first 8 chapters in FFXIII
-Kitase - Producer
-Tetsuya Nomura - Character Designer(Lightning, Fang, Sahz)
-Isamu Kamikokuryo - Art Director of FFX/XII/XIII/T3B
Samples :
-窪 洋一 - Random background designer.

Quitting staff members :p:
-Toshiro Tsuchida- battle director of FFX/FFXIII, planner of chapter 10~13 in FFXIII
-太田嘉彦 - Random background designer.
-Masashi Hamauzu - Main composer.
-菱沼- - Random planner.
-Nao Ikeda - Character art designer and costumes of FFXII, majority of FFXIII's characters and Down of Mana.
Samples:
-Yoshinori Kanada (Dead) - Storyboard Director of FFXIII, he was involved in over 50 TV, OVA series and movies since the 70s, and also involved in many Squaresoft and Square-Enix works. “Kanada style” animation now used by animators.
Samples/Montage:
Kanada Style in FFXIII:

New comer in FFXIII-2 :D :
-Yusuke naora - New art director, Sub-character and Costume Designer. He is art director of FF7~10 and Type-0.
Samples:

VeloZer0
03-05-2011, 02:01 PM
Is the same FF13 team working on FF13-2?

Dreddz
03-08-2011, 08:43 PM
Where is this information coming from exactly? If true then its a shame to see Masashi Hamauzu leave. He did a good job on FFXIII's soundtrack.

DMKA
03-08-2011, 10:16 PM
Where is this information coming from exactly? If true then its a shame to see Masashi Hamauzu leave. He did a good job on FFXIII's soundtrack.

Agreed, he's definitely a worthy composer. Sure, FFXIII's soundtrack can't hold a candle to the memorability of past installments in the series but it is one of the better video game soundtracks in several years. I liked it a whole lot better than FFXII's, that's for sure.

I hope this info is incorrect, but if it is correct I won't be completely torn up about it. FFXIII-2 is supposed to be totally different from XIII anyway and I hope that's true. Just...don't go the disco route that X-2 did please.