(Sonon is a new character who debuted in the February State of Play 2021 trailer.) Yuffie is wearing her Moogle cape in the image. It features her and her ally from Wutai, Sonon Kusakabe. Square Enix shared the key art for Yuffie’s original adventure. There’s also one more reveal that showed up alongside the game. However, the PlayStation Store page didn’t mention if these will be the same items from that original release. As a reminder, the original FFVII Remake also offered a digital art book and digital mini-soundtrack. There’s a digital art book and a digital mini-soundtrack. People get ways to appreciate the game’s art and design via bonuses. The FFVII Remake Intergrade Digital Deluxe Edition’s bonus items appear outside the game. People get a Cacstar too, regardless of edition. Yuffie’s original episode is also included. In each case, you get the original adventure. In addition, there is also an $89.99 FFVII Remake Intergrade Digital Deluxe Edition.īoth versions of the game have a few things in common. People will have two options to choose from. This was a long review.Immediately after the Final Fantasy VII Remake PS5 version appeared, PlayStation Store pre-orders opened. *Also, you need to keep in the Fort Condor mini game battle for part 1! I loved that mini game! * Giving us the entire world as our playground, much like the old school game!
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But I am hoping that Part 2, once you enter the real world, brings on the true free roam. And as this game only takes part in Midgar, that is good enough. I loved in chapter 14 it opened up a semi-free roam potion to go between sectors 5 and 6. But a lot of chapters is the game are very linear and lack the open world free roam that FFVII had. Too Linear: This is only a minor problem.
After you finish the game and get chapter select it's much easier to return to certain spots to grind out that extra AP. Possibly to keep you from getting too over powers before a certain spot. But until you get to the arena, there isn't too much. There isn't a whole lot of early game grinding for AP. Not enough early grinding spots: It's not an old school RPG unless you do tons of grinding! Well until you beat the game and get chapter select to return to spots. The bad: (Even though I love this game! There are some things I wish were different.) The music in the remake is just as good and relaxing! I've always went back to the old school FFVII sound track to listen to the music. I wanted more interaction between the characters!Īnd of course the music. There was a lot of times they had a small 5 second dialog cut-scene and I wish they were longer. I only with it had more cut scenes to sit back and watch. They really nailed the personalities of the characters.Ĭut scenes: The cut scenes looked amazing. I was laughing with a few of the lines in the game. And this was an amazing addition to the game! Lets keep the weapon level trees!ĭialog: The voice acting was on point. However, now they added something else even better! The Weapon level sphere grid tree! This was incredible! I love being given free range to build a character the way I like. It wouldn't be FFVII without the integrated materia into the weapons. Materia Set up: I loved how they kept the Materia the same. Then the ghost appear separating Hojo from Cloud.Įvery time events changed, they were there to set it back on proper course. Later in Chapter 17: Hojo begins to tell Cloud he is not soldier, which was to early for him to find out. But the ghost show up and injure Jessie, forcing Cloud back into the group, like the original. Cloud was let go from helping Barrett at the next reactor, and instead Jessie was to take his spot. I'm surprised so many players from the original FFVII didn't catch this, and were confused by the ghost.įor Example. Every time the story slightly derailed from the original game, they showed up pushing events in order to put it back on proper course. Probably the best part of the story, was playing again a second time, and understanding the reasoning behind the ghost figures. I loved getting to further explore and see Midgar. It stayed pretty true to the original with the major events, while adding a huge extra portion of Midgar. I'm going to get into all of the good and the bads about the game:įirst, and most important. Amazing! I loved the entire experience with this game! I've loved the original Final Fantasy VII, through out the years, it always remained as my top favorite game.Īnd I can say, as a hardcore fan.
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I'm a hardcore Final Fantasy fan, going back to the early 90's getting into the series back on the SNES. By mikestunner | Review Date: April 28, 2020