United Kingdom, Dec. 2 -- 'Final Fantasy VII Rebirth' director Naoki Hamaguchi refused to allow "too many cooks" into the kitchen to work on the game.
The action-RPG - which was developed by Square Enix and is the second instalment in the 'Final Fantasy VII' remake trilogy - received plenty of praise when it released in February, and now the game's director has stressed the reason behind the game's success is becasue he didn't let it be made by committe, as that would have "spoiled the broth".
Hamaguchi told Edge magazine: "I am a strong believe in the idea that too many cooks spoil the broth.
"If there are too many people inputting, giving ideas and opinions on what needs to be in there, what needs to change, the work can easily lose ...
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