This week’s issue of Famitsu magazine included a ten page feature in which a series of creators from Japan shared their ideas on future projects they have in mind.
Capcom’s Hideaki Itsuno said that he would like to make a Dragon’s Dogma sequel, as the current in-game world only consists of two thirds of what he had originally planned. There are also other things he would like to do with the IP.
Tecmo Koei’s Kenichi Ogasawara explained that he would like to create another Warriors title to go along with Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors.
Team Ninja’s Yosuke Hayashi stated that they are working on several ideas for the Ninja Gaiden series. Concerning Dead or Alive 5, Hayashi stated that they are trying to find a way to convey the “feeling of softness” of female skin.
Sega’s Toshihiro Nagoshi said that the studio behind the Yakuza games would like to make an online game, though they would want this to be more than a mere MMO port of the Yakuza series.
Square Enix’s Naoki Yoshida expressed the importance of adding more fan service to Final Fantasy XIV. He would like to start by implementing the Golden Saucer from Final Fantasy VII.
Sony Computer Entertainment’s Keiichiro Toyama told Famitsu that he would like to make a sequel to Gravity Rush/Daze, as well as a new hack-and-slash title.
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