![]() But think about it: you'll probably hold your phone in a portrait orientation if you're playing with one hand.īut with G-Bike, it'll usually be in a landscape position, so you won't be able to easily hold it and play it in one hand in this orientation. Ichiro Hazama: You're right that a lot of Japanese players prefer the one-handed style. Was G-Bike designed with a Japanese audience in mind, or was it made for more global gaming? Pocket Gamer: One thing we've noticed in looking at Japanese and Western games is that Japanese smartphone gamers tend to play with one hand (or one finger). Thankfully, we had the opportunity to interview producer Ichiro Hazama about this game while 'grilling' him about Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call. With Square Enix taking the familiar biking mini-game from Final Fantasy VII's Golden Saucer and mixing it with realistic 3D graphics reminiscent of Advent Children, it'd be an understatement to say that we were interested in learning more about this one. As part of the PG team navigated the crowded halls of E3 last week, we learnt about an intriguing free-to-play mobile game called Final Fantasy VII G-Bike. ![]()
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