Career
Nojima also wrote the original lyrics of Liberi Fatali for Final Fantasy VIII and both Suteki da Ne and the Hymn of the Fayth for Final Fantasy X.
Kazushige Nojima first joined Japanese video game developer and publisher Data East. Square Company
He joined Square in 1994. He began work on Final Fantasy VII after the main character settings were done, though Nojima considered this early in the process.
He was still working on Bahamut Lagoon.
Nojima originated the idea that one of the two female leads, Tifa or Aerith, should die. Nojima also wrote the mythology of Fabula Nova Crystallis, which has been used as the story foundation for all the titles within the series.
Nojima also wrote most of the Kingdom Hearts games. He also wrote the scenario for Final Fantasy XV (Previously known as Versus XIII).
Freelance
Kazushige Nojima left Square Enix in 2003 and founded Stellavista Limited, a freelance scenario company.
He wrote the story for Sakura Note. He also contributed some story concepts to the script of Final Fantasy XIII. While developing the scenario for Glory of Heracles, Nojima took inspiration from the Fall of Troy and the Battle of Thermopylae. Nojima has been called one of the "strongest voices" in the video game industry for his writing.
His stories have been noted for their complexity and fearlessness in delving into romantic plot lines.