Final Fantasy Versus XIII - Development

Development

The core development staff of Final Fantasy Versus XIII
Name Role
Shinji Hashimoto Producer
Yoshinori Kitase Co-Producer
Yoshitaka Amano Image Artwork
Takayuki Takeya Mechanic Concept
Hiromu Takahara (Roen Creative Director) Costume Design
Kazushige Nojima Scenario Writer
Yoko Shimomura Music Composer
Aundréa L. Hopkins Theme Song
Hiroshi Harata Main Programmer
Kentarou Yasui Main Programmer
Yuichi Kanemori Planning Director (Battle System Design)
Takayoshi Nakazato Planning Director (Level Design)
Takeshi Endou Planning Director (Map)
Jun Akiyama Planning Director (Event)
Tomohiro Kayano Graphic Director (Character Model)
Tatsuya Kando Graphic Director (Animation)
Masahide Tanaka Graphic Director (Map Model)
Shuichi Sato Graphic Director (Visual Effects)
Takeshi Arakawa Graphic Director (System Menu)
Tomohiro Hasegawa Art Director (Character)
Takayuki Ohdachi Art Director (Map)
Takeshi Nozue Movie Director
Tetsuya Nomura Director, Game Design, Character Design, Base Story

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