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“So I felt a very strong sense of trust for whatever we end up doing together.
Yoshida understands the essence of what Final Fantasy, and in this case, Fantasian, represents.”

It’s almost as wholesome as what Sakaguchi says about returning to the Square Enix building many years later.
“20 years is a very, very long time.
I wasn’t sure how I’d be received,” Sakaguchi recalls.

“But lo and behold everyone had a warm welcome for me.
The upcoming release can’t hurt Fantasian’s chances of becoming one of thebest JRPGsto play right now.



















