Final Fantasy XV's director wants his upcoming RPG to make you cry, the man himself has revealed in an interview.
As spotted over on Nova Crystallis, the Final Fantasy fan(tasy)-site, the latest issue of Game Informer magazine quotes Final Fantasy XV's director Hajime Tabata as saying he wants to make you, us and everyone cry when they play the long-awaited RPG.
"I want to create a very emotional ending to the game and want to make as many people cry as possible," Tabata said, "You're spending so many hours playing the game, so when I finish a game and it ends on a sour note and it doesn't move me, it gets me disappointed. At least make me cry or give me some emotion! I want to give a moving ending for the consumers who invest so much time."
And just to make it that bit more interesting, Tabata also talked up Final Fantasy XV's commonalities with Final Fantasy VII - mainly in how some of the XV team is made up of VII staff:
"There are some team members that were here for VII," he said, "They're taking on the challenge of trying to exceed that title once more, which is a great motivator for them. FFVII sets a very high goal for us, but it serves as a good goal. It brought in new audiences, sales, and more."
Final Fantasy XV releases at some point in 2016, though nobody knows exactly when right now. You can see everything we do know about Final Fantasy XV right here though.












