'Final Fantasy Tactics' Remaster Fixes Its Biggest Narrative Flaw
Briefly

Tactical RPGs, characterized by their large casts and intricate narratives, often face the challenge of character depth. The Ivalice Chronicles remaster tackles this challenge by enhancing the narrative and gameplay. Directed by Kazutoyo Maehiro, the remaster rebuilds the game from the ground up after losing the original source code, incorporating new story moments and dialogue. Original director Yasumi Matsuno rewrote the script, integrating voice acting and restoring previously cut character dialogues to provide richer development throughout the game's story.
Tactical RPGs tend to feature large casts, leading to characters becoming lost in the shuffle. Even acclaimed titles like Final Fantasy Tactics suffer from this.
The remaster of The Ivalice Chronicles aims to enhance character development and narrative depth, addressing flaws from the original game that affected storytelling.
Director Kazutoyo Maehiro mentions that character dialogue cut from the original game is being restored, enriching the interaction with critical characters throughout the story.
The development team rewrote the entire script to incorporate voice acting and add new scenes, improving the overall narrative experience of The Ivalice Chronicles.
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