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Square Enix Shows Off Next Gen Final Fantasy Tech Demo

It wasn’t an announcement of a next-gen game, but rather an impressive technology demo of what Square Enix’s games will look like in the next generation.

After the show floor closed for the day, Square Enix shared a three-minute trailer on its huge screen of Luminous Studio, its next generation engine for creating video games. Yoshihisa Hashimoto, chief technology officer for Square Enix, repeatedly assured that the trailer we were about to see was in real time, and not pre-rendered footage. He said it at least three times through the course of his short preamble, but once the trailer began it was obvious why he was so adamant about his real-time claims.

The trailer begins with a detailed shanty town in the side of a mountain. A truck drives through the scene, passing a nearly toothless homeless man with likely the most technologically impressive beard that has ever been seen in a video game.

The trailer then cuts to a sanctuary high in the mountain where a priest and his presumed hooded followers are attempting to summon some kind of creature. Millions of red bugs swarm around blood and bones that seem to be gathering strength to come alive.

A group of AK-47-wielding, bandana-wearing militia men break into the sanctuary, disrupting the ceremony with gunfire. The priest’s followers return fire with electrical attacks. One of the followers pulls back her hood and begins attacking, revealing a feathery dress in the process. The priest is taken out in the gunfire, and the woman runs to him and takes a crystal from him.

The next scene shows the woman in the flowered dress attempting to outrun the soldiers in the shanty town, jumping from roof to roof as buildings crumbled below her.

We're then shown a separate scene of the soldiers injecting some kind of serum into a hyena, which suddenly grows in size and ferocity and sprouted what appeared to be porcupine quills.

The feather-dressed woman is able to outrun the soldiers. After taking some kind of potion, we see her in clear pain as bloody bullets are forced out of her body. The hyena pounces on her, and just as the animal is about to rip out her throat, the creature from earlier springs to life and flies to her rescue, destroying everything in his way in a impressive display of physics.

After the hyena is dispatched, the woman climbs aboard dragon-like creatures and flies away from the shanty town to reveal a gigantic futuristic city in the background.

The demo ends by revealing the name of the trailer: Agni’s Philosophy: Final Fantasy Real Time Tech Demo.

After the impressive trailer Hashimoto showed us another video to prove that that trailer we just saw was in fact real time. He showed scenes from the trailer being manipulated by changing the hair color of the priest, playing around with lighting effects, and showing off the engine’s real-time beard rendering by giving the homeless man from the beginning instant dreadlocks.

After that, Hashimoto showed the trailer again.

It was a very impressive tech demo, and after watching it I can understand why Hashimoto wanted to keep reminding the crowd that it was real time. If he hadn’t, I certainly wouldn't have fully appreciated the true technological power. The trailer makes me excited for what the next generation will look like, and also makes me excited about what could be in store for Final Fantasy, if the trailer is representative of a future project.

Square Enix has promised to send us screens from the trailer, so expect to see this story updated with much better images soon.

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Comments
  • Exciting stuff
  • This looks like advent children. The dream has almost come true.
  • hmmm, so what next-gen game engines do we have now? Unreal 4 is being shown on friday, and then this one. That's all I know of actually.
  • Cooooool

  • ffvs13 please
  • I bet it look gorgeous.  Square Enix are always brilliant with their Final Fantasy tech.

  • I think that looks fantastic, but it's not like Final Fantasy looks bad as it is now.
  • Next gen will hopefully be filled with amazing beards.
  • cool beans
  • forgive me for being too lazy to read it but are the screens prerendered?
  • Good job SE, continue to make beautiful souless games.
  • I saw this. Man you should've seen that old dudes beard in motion. Blew me away...

  • Can't wait to see the screens Square Enix is supposed to be sending to you guys. It's a little hard to see all of the details in the angled shots up now, but what I can make out, it looks like some impressive tech.
  • wow, just wow. here's video

    http://youtu.be/UVX0OUO9ptU

  • That is extremely impressive. Hopefully we'll get to see that technology put to use more than once or twice before it's outdated.

  • Awesome. I'm personally betting/hoping we'll see next gen consoles next E3. I think Sony and Microsoft are developing and tweaking right now, and after showing off at E3 2013, they'll release in the fall. Hopefully you can get those pictures soon though.
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UVX0OUO9ptU Video URL. Get your **** together GI.
  • It's up on youtube now and I just watched it and I have to say, I have a hard time even accepting the fact that it's real time. Not that I doubt that it is, but I can't even imagine what gameplay would be like with graphics that are that amazing. I can't wait for next-gen FF games!
  • holy S*** dude, videogames are getting crazy
  • Wow, man.  Very nice.

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