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Final Fantasy 10 Was ‘Ultimate Perfection,’ Says Dragon Quest Creator Yuji Horii

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The creator of Dragon Quest, Yuji Horii, believes Final Fantasy X was “ultimate perfection” when it released back in 2001.

In an interview with Game Informer, Horii talked about his experience developing Dragon Quest, which at the time was up against the Final Fantasy series as Square and Enix had yet to merge. While he didn’t really think of Final Fantasy as “competition” per se — while they’re both RPGs, their approaches to storytelling are quite different — he did acknowledge that he was “definitely paying attention to it.”

“Way back then, when Final Fantasy originally came out, I was definitely paying attention to it because it was something we needed to look out for,” Horii said, reflecting on how the games differ. “But there’s one key difference that I really saw back then: the protagonists in the Final Fantasy titles, they speak a lot. Whereas for Dragon Quest, the key objective for [the games], or the experience it offers for the player, is that the player becomes the protagonist themselves.

“In Final Fantasy, you kind of observe the protagonist, but you’re not necessarily becoming the protagonist in the games. So I thought that was a really interesting and stark difference between Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy, but I didn’t necessarily see them as a rival back then.”

That may have changed when Final Fantasy X came along, however.

“Final Fantasy, again, [the protagonists] just talk a lot,” Horii added. “I do like Final Fantasy, though. When I first saw Final Fantasy X, I recall feeling this was the ultimate perfection of Final Fantasy.”

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Don’t forget that Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake released at the end of October. We thought it was Amazing, awarding it 9/10, writing: “Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake beautifully concludes this trilogy, recapturing the retro magic of the originals while giving them a modern facelift.”

And as for the latest on Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3? Director Naoki Hamaguchi recently confirmed the upcoming game would “strike a balance” when it came to pacing and be “more concise,” but insisted didn’t mean he would cut any content from the game.

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Vikki Blake is a reporter for IGN, as well as a critic, columnist, and consultant with 15+ years experience working with some of the world’s biggest gaming sites and publications. She’s also a Guardian, Spartan, Silent Hillian, Legend, and perpetually High Chaos. Find her at BlueSky.

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