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It's obviously far too early to say whether or not Final Fantasy XV will deliver in the story department, but given the series' history - barring a couple of outliers - you'd at least expect a decent narrative filled with likeable characters. Someone who wants this to be the case more than anyone else is Hajime Tabata, the game's director. Speaking with Metro's GameCentral, Tabata states that "more than anything I really want people to say about XV that it had a great story."

Bold words, but at least it seems like the Final Fantasy veteran is taking things seriously. He continues: "So the way I look at implementing the story and telling the story through the game… that's the first priority really: getting it so the story feels good and it's a great experience to have."

Tabata goes on to say that his goal is to have a title that tells a memorable tale, or as he puts it, "my ultimate dream for this would be if people say, "It's such a great world and a great story that I don't want to see it end!" Of course, with the release's prolonged development, we're certain that'll be the case either way. After all, some of us have been waiting almost 10 years for this.

What do you think? Will Final Fantasy XV nail its narrative, or is it more likely to end up with a preposterous plot? Place your bets in the comments section below.

[source metro.co.uk]