Yusuke Naora - Works Published

Works Published

  • V-V (1993) - Art director
  • Final Fantasy VI (1994) - Field graphic designer
  • Chrono Trigger (1995) - Field graphic designer
  • Treasure Conflix (1996) - Visual designer
  • Final Fantasy VII (1997) - Art director
  • Final Fantasy VIII (1999) - Art director
  • Vagrant Story (2000) - Accessories designer (movie section)
  • The Bouncer (2000) - Art supervisor
  • Final Fantasy X (2001) - Art director
  • Unlimited Saga (2002) - Art director
  • Front Mission 4 (2003) - Character designer
  • Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII (2004) - Art director
  • Romancing Saga (PlayStation 2 version, 2005) - Art director
  • Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (2005) - Art director, character designer
  • Code Age Commanders: Tsugu Mono Tsuga Reru Mono (2005) - Art concept
  • Front Mission 5: Scars of the War (2005) - Character designer
  • Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (2006) - Art supervisor
  • Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (2007) - Conceptual art supervisor
  • Song Summoner: The Unsung Heroes (2008) - Character designer
  • The Last Remnant (2008) - Art producer
  • Lord of Vermillion (2008) - Contributing artist
  • Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals (2010) - Character designer
  • Chaos Rings (2010) - Character designer
  • Chaos Rings Omega (2011) - Character designer
  • Chaos Rings II (2011) - Character designer
  • Final Fantasy Type-0 (2011) - Art director

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