Gaming Target writes:
"Takashi Tokita has had a long and storied career at Japanese RPG powerhouse Square Enix. Since joining the company in 1985, Tokita has been involved in the development of many of the company's most memorable classics, including Chrono Trigger and Parasite Eve. Recently, he's been in the director's chair for Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light, a retro-tinged "side story" in the Final Fantasy saga.
We had a chance to speak to Tokita about the game and here's what he had to say about Square Enix's latest handheld endeavor"
Octopath Traveler really blew up, didn’t it? The Nintendo Switch exclusive became a top eShop seller after launch and physical copies were so rare, Square Enix was issuing apologies and asking people to please consider a digital copy if they could not wait. It is a fun RPG to spend 40 to 60 hours playing. But, what if [a player has] already finished the game? What if [they] are ready to follow some new stories?
You aren't finishing this game in 40-60hrs... maybe one or two of the eight character's individual stories.
#neverstoptraveling
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His fav RPG of all time is Chrono Trigger!?
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Amazing!
Can't wait for this game!:D