
Square Enix has released its newest Tech Demo, Agni's Philosophy, at E3 2012. #Random weighs in on the future of gaming graphics based on the embedded trailer. This article includes the tech demo trailer, and is an opinion piece for the demo's impact on the gaming industry.

Jason Dietz: "We reveal the past year's best and worst video game publishers (based on their 2025 releases) in the 16th edition of our annual Game Publisher Rankings."
But... but... the garbage-mongers always tell us that Square Enix is in trouble! 😂

Square Enix announced its financial results for the first nine months of the fiscal year, related to the period between April and December 2025.

3D Investment Partners, a major shareholder of Square Enix, issued a 112-page presentation criticizing the company's 'sluggish' revenue and profit margins.
Waaah waaah our profits aren't big enough! I mean, they're still growing and all, but we want it faster and NOW! Waaaah!
They called it a 'tech demo' but I'm wondering if that was just a target of what they're shooting for. It looked more like a CGI cutscene to me. If it is truly an accurate representation of actual gameplay then, yes, I'm impressed.
It's a great demonstration of what graphics could/will be like either this generation or in the next generation of consoles, but the graphics have never been a negative with Final Fantasy games. They've always used the current technology very well and have looked amazing for their generations.
I hope Square-Enix realizes they have some catching up to do with concern to the gameplay of the Final Fantasy games. I think the industry as a whole is better off if companies like Square-Enix are succeeding, since it allows for them to push boundries. But for them to succeed, they need to focus on more than making the games visually appealing.
It looked absolutely gorgeous.
it was mind bogglingly beautiful!
The whole point of the demo was to show off what their next-gen engine IS capable of doing real time, so yes, it's jaw-dropping (way better than that Samaritan demo which is over a year old). Now, whether or not next-gen consoles are capable of using it completely is another deal.