![]() ![]() Takai, director of 16, also previously served as a designer on Devil May Cry V, so action combat is clearly going to be a major part of the game. Of course with the mention of this cancelled game, some fans are speculating that this might have influenced the design of Final Fantasy 16. "It was basically Bloodborne plus that system… If we'd kept going, I think we'd still be working on it right now," explained Yoshida. And it was in Gothic style," said Takai, with Yoshida quipping "Where had I seen this before…?"īloodborne did have online multiplayer elements, like the Souls games before it, but this cancelled game apparently was more like an asymmetric multiplayer game, pitting four players against one, with the solo player killer would have stronger powers and attempt to kill the others. ![]() "If we'd kept going and Bloodborne was released first, we'd probably be freaking out right now," Minagawa said, apparently laughing while he said so. The game was apparently a "fairly hardcore action game," according to Yoshida. ![]() This Bloodborne-like game was apparently about a year in development before Yoshida, Hiroshi Takai, Kazutoyo Maehiro, and Hiroshi Minagawa, the first three of which were brought on to fix Final Fantasy 14. Some of the lead developers behind Final Fantasy 16 apparently previously worked on a Bloodborne-like, asymmetrical multiplayer game that was ultimately cancelled.Īccording to Final Fantasy 16's very own Naoki Yoshida, both himself and several other lead devs worked on a separate fantasy game that they said was "basically Bloodborne." This comes from Yoshida's own biweekly Famitsu column 'Yoshida Uncensored', which has been translated by a fan, with the segment discussing this cancelled game highlighted on ResetEra. ![]()
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