A twitter update being discussed on Era suggests that Yoshinori Kitase has said SquareEnix aren't discussing the overall project because they still don't know if the complete Final Fantasy VII Remake will take 3-4 installment releases to finish. Basically, it's a slowly rolled out £200 game
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Even if that ended up being true it'd likely mean the game was a bit naff. They can only achieve that by changing the Midgar section of the original so much that it's not much of a remake. People don't want a fresh interpretation of the game, they want a prettier version of it. Now we have 3-4 games telling the broad same tale as one, spread across two generations and a completely different combat system. It's not Final Fantasy VII, it's a faint imitation of it. Poorly conceived this one.
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Originally posted by fishbowlhead View PostThey’ve been working on it all this time and it’s only the Midgar section in this? Are they taking the p**s?
Yes...
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Thing is, this could be me being very harsh about what Square games have become but my guess is that 98% of this game will be running into an open area, a whole bunch of enemies appear and you just hammer at them until they are dead and move straight down a path to the next open area. Kingdom Hearts has a lot to answer for. The other 2% will be lengthy cut scenes.
I could be doing it a complete disservice but I have a suspicion we've probably already played the bones of this remake in that Crisis Core PSP game.
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Originally posted by ItsThere View PostTiny bit off topic but as Final Fantasy 7 (regular) on Switch is on sale at the moment as is Final Fantasy 9, which is the better entry of the two to play now??
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Originally posted by ItsThere View PostTiny bit off topic but as Final Fantasy 7 (regular) on Switch is on sale at the moment as is Final Fantasy 9, which is the better entry of the two to play now??
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Yeah, I love 10 in many ways and it looks and sounds great but it’s one big long walk and not comparable to 7, 8 and 9 in my opinion. 9 is lovely and full of charm but the character designs are weird and I have a memory of it hitting a dead stop near the end (maybe I’m wrong?). 7 has some much cruder character graphics but the overall package is incredible and consistently incredible throughout so I’d probably recommend that. But in all honesty, you probably can’t go wrong with either in that it seems unlikely you would love one and hate the other.
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