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Journey to the Promised Land
(aka Square Enix Party 2007)

Charlotte Chen
May 22, 2007


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Daily Adventures

If you’re interested in my adventures during my trip to Japan, you can check out my painstakingly detailed chronological account in the Daily Adventures. If you just want to get to the information, view the FF Interviews. There will also be additional coverage of the Square Enix Party 2007 in the August issue of TIPS & TRICKS, which will be on newsstands July 10, 2007.

FF Interviews

Every single interview I conducted at Square Enix Party 2007, without exception, was a roundtable interview, which means every game publication there had to share time with at least two and sometimes six other journalists. After debating whether or not to just pull my own questions, I decided to list all of the ones that were asked, giving credit to the appropriate publications. [If I credit the wrong person here, please feel free to get in touch at Mail@tipstricks.com and let me know.] There are also many interviews where multiple members of the staff answer a question together, which is then filtered through a translator. Unless a member of the staff is directly addressed, instead of listing their names in the answers given, I am just putting a general "A" to indicate the answers given.