Iwata Asks is a series of interviews conducted by former Nintendo Global President Satoru Iwata with key creators behind the making of Nintendo games and hardware.



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Fire Emblem: Awakening

"What Enthusiasm!"

Iwata

Lastly, I'd like to ask what it is, from your own standpoint, you'd like to draw the players' attention to most. We'll start with Nintendo and Yamagami-san this time.

Yamagami

All right. It didn't come up earlier today, but we put a lot of effort into the cutscenes. In order to make cutscenes that match the large image of Fire Emblem this time, we produced them with the concept of a grand spectacle like the opening of the Taiga Drama historical television series. Not only are they thoroughly appealing as 3D movies, but I think players will really be able to feel the worldview of this game.

Iwata

We showed some in Nintendo Direct13 on February 22, 2012. 13. Nintendo Direct: Nintendo Direct is a series of Internet presentations in which Nintendo directly delivers the latest Nintendo information.

Yamagami

Yes. While we captured the atmosphere of the story with the cutscenes, I think it would be great if the players can fully enjoy the greatest appeal of this game, which is how it develops in line with everyone's playing.

Iwata

All right. Yokota-san?

Yokota

Okay. We've talked a lot about the mechanics, but we've thought a lot about the story, too. We wanted to make a slight change and included elements that didn't exist in previous Fire Emblem games. Within the traditional story regarding the nations, I hope players will sense a new kind of Fire Emblem.

Iwata

Kozaki-san, if you would please?

Kozaki

With regard to the visuals, the fastest way would be to take a look, but I think the facial expressions are the richest ever. Each character expresses a full range of emotion, so it's easier to get into the dialogue scenes.

Iwata

And Kusakihara-san?

Kusakihara

As mentioned before, everything miraculously went the same direction, and it's the result of everyone racing at full speed, so I think those who pick it up will be able to sense that enthusiasm. Take the fighting scenes, for example. In many of them, the characters move far better than we expected in the design phase. I think how the characters appear to have life breathed into them is worth seeing. I definitely hope people won't turn off the fight animation.

Iwata

Why do you think the movement turned out so well?

Kusakihara

Hmm…it's a mystery to me.

Yokota

Perhaps it's love.

Kusakihara

That's it! (laughs) It even surprises me.

Iwata

When development is infused with energy is when it's surprising to see the parts you yourself have designed. Maeda-san?

Maeda

About SpotPass14, I wanted everyone to connect every day for new fun, so in the form of what we call a Bonus Team, a team of characters based on past games assembles about once a day and you can become comrades and fight and buy items. But altogether there are about 120 teams! (laughs) So after release, I hope people will enjoy it little-by-little for a long time. 14. SpotPass: A feature in the Nintendo 3DS system that when activated receives various information and content when near a wireless LAN access point.

Iwata

This time really has momentum—as if the brakes are broken! (laughs)

Kozaki

It's just like the picture on the package. Everyone is advancing in the same direction.

Iwata

Yes, that's right. The package illustration and mood on the development team are in sync. Higuchi-san?

Higuchi

This time, a lot is represented in 3D, but in addition to the regular viewpoint from the side, we added a first-person perspective. You can look each other in the eye as you fight, but I hope people will also enjoy the 3D. We also put more into the sound than ever before, with real violin performances and so on. We tried a lot of new things, so I hope people will listen to it in a good sound environment.

Iwata

Well, Narihiro-san, what did you think as you listened to today's conversation?

Narihiro

There was more enthusiasm than I expected.

Everyone

(laughs)

Narihiro

Watching from the side, I was pretty worried, but the excitement of the core developers is clearly reflected in the final product. It has more elements than we could possibly enumerate, so I think it turned out to be a very concentrated game. Also, for the first time in a while, we put in a lot on the theme of one generation taking over for another.

Iwata

That's part of the culmination we spoke of.

Narihiro

Yeah. And continuing from last time, you can make your own unit, in which your own avatar participates. The first time, I played as a boy, and the second time set it to a girl, but partway through, I realized I better not let her get married! (laughs)

Everyone

(laughs loudly)

Iwata

I suppose you felt as if she were your daughter? (laughs)

Narihiro

Yeah. Rather than my own unit, I treated it like my daughter.

Kozaki

You wouldn't want her to fall for the wrong type of boy! (laughs)

Narihiro

That's right! (laughs) Like, "Only someone worthy can marry her!"

Everyone

(laughs loudly)

Narihiro

Assembling the essence of a culmination like that gave rise to new emotions, which was incredibly refreshing. Even having played it for so long, I still make new discoveries, and the story truly encompasses a lot, so it was really refreshing to play.

Iwata

It truly does feel like more than an ultimate culmination over and above a mere culmination.

Narihiro

Yes. It's more than I expected. I suppose they overcame everything I was worried about.

Iwata

Narihiro-san, are you a little jealous?

Narihiro

Yeah, it's a bit galling. (laughs) I also think it's good that I could see it from a slightly different position. I realized there was still a lot we could create, so I thought it would be good if it led to something different.

Yamagami

Next to Yokota-san, I kept saying I was jealous, too. If Yokota-san hadn't joined, we couldn't have made it like this, so I'm happy, but also jealous. (laughs)

Narihiro

In a good way, it's a change of generations. I think we've been able to pass the baton little by little. And bringing in Kusakihara-san and Kozaki-san for a new and fresh perspective was great. I learned from them.

Iwata

All right, thank you. I knew this game was a culmination of the Fire Emblem series, but listening to you today, I thought…what enthusiasm!

Everyone

(laughs)

Iwata

It started coming together with a concentration that would normally be impossible, and the developers sensed that and caught fire. What began as a culmination born of selecting the good parts transformed, due to your enthusiasm, into something greater than imagined. And the new people added to the team exerted themselves as if dragged in by that enthusiasm and fought as if battling it out on their own turf. I'm looking forward to release even more now. Thank you for today.

Everyone

Thank you!