GDC '08: Square Enix - It's good to be the King

Designers Toshiro Tsuchida and Fumiaki Shiraishi talk about the challenges of developing a small WiiWare game based on the epic Square Enix franchise Final Fantasy Chronicles.

SAN FRANCISCO--Say "Square Enix," and gamers will immediately think of the Final Fantasy series or another of the Japanese developer's epic role-playing games. So it was a challenge for the company to concentrate on a small WiiWare game, according to game designers Toshiro Tsuchida and Fumiaki Shiraishi.

In their Game Developers Conference presentation "WiiWare and New Choices," Toshiro Tsuchida and Fumiaki Shiraishi showed a short trailer of the game in question, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King. The downloadable game is not a traditional Square Enix game, in the respect that the core mechanic is about building a city rather than exploring a world.

The trailer started with a title card saying: "For his kingdom is the only gift my father has left me," and then showed a variety of characters from the game. The presenters explained that the character of The King--played by the gamer--was far too important to risk losing in battle. (Think chess.) Therefore, he must stay within the realms of the kingdom.

Shiraishi said that during his time at Square Enix, he had built up a "big wish list" of things that he wanted to try. One was to try creating a game that didn't rely on game volume, and another was to try out a smaller project with a smaller project team. "When I read about WiiWare, I wrote the game proposal that day," he said.

However, the new platform meant that the company couldn't use its standard Square Enix game design model. Instead, Shiraishi proclaimed that, "We started with the game concept rather than the visual assets. This may seem an obvious thing for some studios but not for our studio."

"Our traditional game method is that we are good at creating content with a large amount of high-quality CG," said Shiraishi. "However, the WiiWare memory capacity is limited, so therefore, we cannot use very high-quality CG as a weapon."

He then showed another video, with scenes from the first chapter of the game. "This is very early on...so there's really nothing built except the walls," Shiraishi explained. In it, the King spoke to two of his heroes who, after a brief chat, left the village to adventure in some caves nearby. There were also moogles, a Final Fantasy staple. These creatures appeared to have the job of offering the player advice. At the end of the day, the King is given a report showing what his heroes have been up to, what areas they've explored, what monsters they've battled, and what items they've picked up.

From these daily reports, the player uses the information given by his motley crew of warriors to work out what he needs to build and invest in the village. Next up was a scene from the very end of the game, where the same village was full of buildings and the heroes were shopping for weapons.

In conclusion, Shiraishi weighed up the pros and the cons of working on a smaller project compared to a big-budget one. "In terms of being a smaller project, I think all the team members had more say in the game itself, but there's simply not enough time to really make something that no one else has done," he said.

He then discussed some of the things that ended up being cut from the game in order to make it work as a WiiWare product. Battle scenes and monsters were given the boot, along with the whole world outside the village, which is limited to text only. There are also no villager model variations other than their names.

Development started on the game before WiiWare was even official. "We didn't wait for things to get official," Shiraishi said. "With the industry moving as fast as it is, sometimes you can't wait. We did take a risk by making this game before Nintendo had even announced WiiWare."

Of course, working on a platform that hasn't even been created yet brings with it its own unique set of problems. When asked how the design team dealt with WiiWare memory limitations, Shiraishi said, "We estimated between 32 and 40MB for the actual memory, and that limitation turned out to be right on target. But we actually ended up with memory left over because of the compression. The biggest problem we actually had was the rapid access memory that Nintendo had, not the 40MB."

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King will be coming out in March in Japan. No North American or European release date has yet been set.

81 Comments

  • VagrantChild24

    Posted Feb 24, 2008 6:50 pm PT

    Hmm, I'm not really sure what to make of this. The problem with WiiWare that I have is similar to what thk123 said about the limited memory space on the Wii itself. Yes I realize SD cards can be used and so on so forth but if WiiWare does all they hope then it will fill up that harddrive real quick. Heck, a lot of people have filled it with VC downloads already...

  • thk123

    Posted Feb 23, 2008 11:44 am PT

    A game that is less than 40mb big, but has problems with RAM.. This game is really inefficient. I am no expert, but if the max file size is 40mb, which seems fair enough, and the Wii's internal memory is 521, they need to release some kind of external storage device if they want people to buy more than 3 titles ever.

  • supersonicGO

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 6:03 pm PT

    crisis core!

  • YunalescaFFX

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 5:25 pm PT

    "My LIfe as a King" - dunno we'll see.... The original CC was okay but it just seems to get worse... I guess time will tell. Definitely nothing compared to "actual" Final Fantasies BUT it's good that the Wii is getting something

  • ShirkDawg

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 5:04 pm PT

    Matrixman2k-

    I agree that not all games should have to use the Wii remote but if they do 4 or 5 different control schemes, one of them will obviously be better which could ruin the game online. I wanted motion control for the game because actually driving is much more fun than moving a control stick. But the control stick will probably be easier to use so most people will choose it, which will make the motion control methods useless. Nice job Nintendo.

  • KamuiFei

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 4:20 pm PT

    That's great SE....*crickets*...

  • Fake_Sketch

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 4:05 pm PT

    i agree with vics realms. Though ff cronicles are good they arent as good as the old cronicles

  • matrixman2k

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 1:47 pm PT

    To date i have all their titles and this could be another great spare-time quality entertainment.

    Only complain is on the ds you are forced to use the stylus pen even though the pad makes sense sometimes.

    Everytime people think wii they always try to limit and ultimately force people into using that wiimote. Which is why i had a big smile on my face upon reading Mario Kart wii will allow players to use whatever including the GC pad!

    There should be no handicapping people and forcing them to use what they don't want to.

  • Lord_Regnier

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 1:38 pm PT

    This sounds bloody brilliant.

  • IpodHero176

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 1:20 pm PT

    This sounds a little like the Civ series. Sounds like a good game

  • vicsrealms

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 1:05 pm PT

    I'm sure another CC game is great and all, but I would like a real Final Fantasy game that lives up to FF4 and FF6. You got the characters right in FF10, but the over usage of mini-games ruined the game until Code Breaker fixed that problem. FF12 wasn't up to snuff in any and all aspects of a good RPG. I have a lot of hope for FF13, but it still listed as TBA. ~sigh~

  • ShirkDawg posted Feb 22, 2008 1:03 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    ShirkDawg

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 1:03 pm PT (hide)

    Haha "Epic game". FFCC is garbage- it doesn't even come close to the greatness that was Secret of Mana. All you saps who keep supporting Squenix are ruining RPGs. I'm sticking with Namco and Mistwalker. Square used to be my favorite company for years until they merged with Enix and destroyed every series I love. Final Fantasy isn't Final Fantasy without Hironobu Sakaguchi.

  • uklegendkiller

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 12:42 pm PT

    While I will almost certainly be buying this game, i wish they'd hurry up and release FFX-3 it seems like I've been waiting forever and Square Enix seems to be more bothered about developing spin-offs.
    I miss the old days.

  • KamuiShiro

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 12:42 pm PT

    ...heh, they need to stick to one thing at a time and finish it.

    Multi tasking w/games and teasing me isn't cool...I'm waiting for FF13!!! And Versus....*whimpers*

  • MetalMan300

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 11:40 am PT

    Honestly, this seems like a very unusual turn for square enix. Im not sure how good this will actually be, but honestly, Id like to see this do well. Square enix hasnt done too well when trying something different, like project sylpheed and dirge of cerberus (ok, so square only published sylpheed, but dirge of cerberus was seriously awful), and Id like to see them move outside of their comfort zone and do well. We dont want square to become the new koei

  • ninjamerican

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 10:55 am PT

    Definitely agree with chiyo18. True Final Fantasy should come first.

  • t37nguye

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 10:54 am PT

    Why waste time on this? People are dying for FF13 to come out.

  • VenomRitual

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 10:46 am PT

    yeah they should focus on their franchise games like FF13 and KH3 instead of this.

  • JimmyCos

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 10:24 am PT

    duke nukem, whoa

  • lokokrema94 posted Feb 22, 2008 9:52 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    lokokrema94

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 9:52 am PT (hide)

    so this wiiware thing is used only to make some kind of minigames or somethin like that? thats no good :s

  • Chiyo18

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 9:40 am PT

    Squeenix needs to stop listing all these new games they have in the works and actually finish one. FFXIII was announced like what... 2-3 years ago now? where the hell is it? i know that games of that quality take time to finish, but if they would stop trying to work on 20-30 games a year then maybe titles mentioned a few years back would actually be finished and released.

    and i agree with however said it before. i, too, miss the good old days when square was just square. their games were top notch. after merging with enix it all started going down hill

  • FLEEBS

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 9:29 am PT

    Doesn't sound as cool to me as I thought it would. Oh, well.

    Square Enix just doesn't seem to be as cool as they did when they were just Squaresoft. I miss the old days.

  • Vinth

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 9:27 am PT

    Why?... :S WiiWAre are for small games, yes? For people to try out what's good and not, BUT WHY THE HELL DID SQUARE DO A GAME? As they said, they had to cut so much stuff just to make it fit, skipp he lame WiiWare thing and make another full game instead. D=

  • Dark_sageX

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 9:07 am PT

    I don't care, when are we gonna hear from the Kingdom Hearts games or FFXIII?

  • AllanBorison

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 9:07 am PT

    Get 4 friends together.
    Get 4 GBA's

    In 2008? Although 4 years old..
    FFCC will still provide a Fantastic Multiplayer experience

  • dukerav

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 9:04 am PT

    FF:CC meets Sim City eh?

  • oli54321

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 9:02 am PT

    I don't understand why Nintendo are so reluctant to provide Wii owners with a hard drive

  • Timbydude

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 8:51 am PT

    It seems like everything that's not either a DQ or FF RPG from Square Enix isn't too good...(example: Dirge of Cerberus, Project Sylpheed, Unlimited SAGA, etc)

  • staley6565

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 8:31 am PT

    "Crystal Chronicles series sucks"

    What series? There's been one released game so far, with a few on the horizon, which have all had favorable Hands-On articles from reviewers who were less than excited about the first game.

    I'm really struggling to figure out what you actually mean.

  • lowkey254

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 8:12 am PT

    I guess it's always good to venture into new things. Staying in the same arena can be a problem. I don't know about this game but hey, it's square... how often do they put out crappy games. (excluding FFXII).

  • dragonball3900

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 8:12 am PT

    And this costs $15?? I'm in.

  • Flaming_Spoon

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 7:49 am PT

    Same here

  • IceDefenseGod

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 7:40 am PT

    Not exactly what comes to mind when I think Square.

  • 360player_eq12 posted Feb 22, 2008 7:39 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    360player_eq12

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 7:39 am PT (hide)

    hmm the first crystal chronicles sucked i dont see how this one could be better.

  • p0rkp1e74

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 7:39 am PT

    nice twist on gameplay coming from the King of the RPG's, Square Enix.....WiiWare is showing some great promise.....now if Nintendo will just release a Hard Drive for the Wii so we won't have to buy SD cards to save all these great future titles we want to play.

  • Phazevariance

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 7:00 am PT

    Interesting.

  • Mkeegs79 posted Feb 22, 2008 6:57 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Mkeegs79

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 6:57 am PT (hide)

    Crystal Chronicles series sucks. I perfer my Final Fantasies to actually be rpgs. This game sounds so much like King's Story.

  • rulo_rezn0r posted Feb 22, 2008 6:55 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    rulo_rezn0r

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 6:55 am PT (hide)

    i dun care about square enix and their 10000 final fantasy clones
    they use to be good back in the 90s, now they suck ass

  • xgalacticax posted Feb 22, 2008 6:47 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    xgalacticax

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 6:47 am PT (hide)

    Not for me.

  • AngelCage posted Feb 22, 2008 6:25 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    AngelCage

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 6:25 am PT (hide)

    Oh noh, this is totally the wrong use of Wiiware. The actual situation of the wii has exploited the lazzy face of the developers. since the release of the wii, big developers just keep making cheap, (almost all) crappy games, clone of a clone of a clone of a past game... that was bad if you ask me, BUT Square enix releasng wiiware micro-cheap games????


    Man, that can't be good. until now the wii was the system of the minigame compilations... in the future the will will be the system of the minigames (period)

    Bad, pretty bad.

  • Robio_basic

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 5:28 am PT

    This interview gives me a lot more faith in the title now that I've read it. This sounds like a game that Shiraishi wanted to make, and wasn't simply assigned to. Very often that makes a world of difference in the end product.

  • Hitman2500

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 5:10 am PT

    I do not know if I am going to get this game. Hopefully I get to see a demo or a pretty good review.

  • monty_4256

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 5:02 am PT

    you can't boot games of an SD card tho

  • Casualness

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 4:51 am PT

    riariases

    couldnt i just use an SD card for extra memory?
    =========================================================
    Yes this is what I think most people don't know and really bothers me when people complain with being informed. Like I said before if you have the patience to switch a cd then you have the patience to switch a sd card. And if you want to know what games are on the sd cards make a list of what games you put on them...not that hard

  • johngebreadman posted Feb 22, 2008 4:34 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    johngebreadman

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 4:34 am PT (hide)

    big suprise, japan gets it first. why are we left in the dark?

  • Ravi_1900

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 4:23 am PT

    @Northern Square is great but you cannot bash out Capcom, Team NInja and the things they give has not been fulfilled by Square till now. They may rule RPG but out side that the competition is really high. Also WRPG's are really gaining some momentum now.

  • riariases

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 3:48 am PT

    couldnt i just use an SD card for extra memory?

  • NorthernRT

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 3:42 am PT

    I think the title "Square Enix - It's good to be King" says more than any comment could say. Basically, they rule the RPG world (well, in my eyes - although I do like a couple of other RPGs for consoles). And now they need to conquer somewhere else ... wait ... EVIL ... It's like Square Enix own one city, and our now invading other cities to dominate the world (the game genre world that is)!

    Still, this is good news.

  • Dr_Corndog

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 2:29 am PT

    WiiWare is going to be the most awesome thing ever. Only, where am I going to store all this data, Nintendo? *hint, hint*

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