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Yosuke Saito (斎藤 陽介, Saitō Yōsuke, born April 7, 1988) is a Japanese former football player who last played for Estonian Meistriliiga club Viljandi Tulevik. Club career [ edit ]
The game staff included several veterans of the Drakengard series and its spin-off Nier, including creative director Yoko Taro, executive producer Yosuke Saito, composer Keiichi Okabe, and artist Kimihiko Fujisaka. The game was initially pitched by Yoko as a social mobile game, but Saito insisted on it being developed as a small-scale console ...
Production began in 2014, with series creator Yoko Taro, producer Yosuke Saito, and lead composer Keiichi Okabe reprising their roles in Nier. Akihiko Yoshida, known for his work in the Final Fantasy series, led character design. The goal was to make a sequel game that would be faithful to Nier while improving the combat system.
Yosuke Saito returned as the producer, Yoko Taro remained as creative director, and the role of game director went to Saki Ito. Development was handled by Toylogic . [41] The combat redesign was supervised by Takahisa Taura of PlatinumGames, who had worked on the game's sequel Nier: Automata. Toylogic was brought on board due to Yoko knowing ...
A partnership with Enix saw them develop a Windows online action RPG with randomly generated dungeons and a Diablo-like system, designed by Yoshida and produced by Yosuke Saito . After the merger, higher ups ordered a pivot to make it cross-platform with the PlayStation 2 and PlayOnline-compatible.
Fictional character YoRHa No. 2 Type B Drakengard character Artwork by Akihiko Yoshida First game Nier: Automata (2017) Created by Yoko Taro Designed by Akihiko Yoshida Voiced by EN: Kira Buckland JA: Yui Ishikawa Motion capture Kaori Kawabuchi YoRHa No. 2 Type B, [a] commonly known as 2B, [b] is a fictional android from the 2017 video game Nier: Automata, a spin-off of the Drakengard series ...
The Grimoire Nier scenario was included in the remaster due to the game's larger budget, and a request from producer Yosuke Saito for more fan service. [22] [23] Yoko stated his wish that the protagonist relive his journeys with Kainé and Emil before the end, with the writers speculating that both the father and brother could experience this ...
New staff members included producer Yosuke Saito, who had previously worked on the Drakengard series and whose company Orca helped with development; and Chikara Saito, who took over as director in 2013. Critical reception to the game have been generally positive, with praise going to its integrating of Dragon Quest features into an MMORPG ...