El genio detrás de la saga Drag-On Dragoon (Drakengard en Occidente) y NieR (Yoko Taro) ha concedido una extensa entrevista a la revista Forbes en la cuál afirma que se cansa muy rápido de las cosas y que podría retirarse y volver al paro en breves para hacer algo completamente nuevo.
“As for the future, I am thinking of returning to being unemployed. I get bored very fast, so I would like to do something new. Something like a restaurant is attractive. It does seem to be a very tough job though”
Preguntado por su último juego, Nier: Automata, ha comentado lo siguiente:
“Since Platinum Games is the developer for the latest installment, the action sequences are very sophisticated. However, it also retains elements from the previous title, such as the unique changes in gameplay. This was made possible because the staff at Platinum liked and respected the previous title"
“In any case, Nier: Automata is not a perfect game. But I am proud of everything in it”
También ha explicado que el Drakengard original se hizo a partir del deseo de Square Enix de crear una especie de Dynasty Warriors medieval y con dragones (LOL).
“I only directed the first Drakengard title but Square Enix had told me “create a game like Dynasty Warriors with a medieval setting. And, include dragons while you’re at it”
Sobre la conexión entre Drakengard y NieR, comentó que los no iniciados no se debían de preocupar por jugar a sus juegos sin conocer al resto, ya que la experiencia es más confusa si los han jugado todos:
“The Drakengard and Nier series are within the same world but this game takes place more than 10,000 years apart from the others. Please do not worry about having to play them all, as you can enjoy this without having any knowledge of the others. Actually, I think you’ll become more confused if you know all of those games"
Genio y figura.
Aprovecho la noticia para desearos a todos un buen fin de semana.