Final Fantasy 16 battles are 'open-ended', says combat director

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Final Fantasy 16 combat director Ryota Suzuki is excited to see what players achieve with Clive's 'open-ended' moveset.…

"I've always tried to give players a lot of freedom when it comes to the controls and the action in the game, and give them lots of options that they can take and then do their own thing with," said Suzuki.

"I'm really excited to see what players will do with them because there are definitely things that I didn't expect, but I do like putting that stuff out there so that they have stuff to play with and surprise me with. When they do things I expected, I'm happy, but I'm also really happy when they [...] do something that is completely unexpected. It's one of the exciting things about being a developer.

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