Originally relesaed more than two decades ago in 1997, Final Fantasy VII's legacy lives on to this day.

The first-ever 3D Final Fantasy game ever released, Final Fantasy VII is arguably the most popular Final Fantasy game of all time. It's received multiple spin-off titles since its release, with its own animated feature and a movie to boot. But, a restatement to just how popular the game remains to this day is how well received the 2020 remake was.

First announced in 2015 after years of speculation and teases, the Final Fantasy VII Remake sold over 3.5 million units in three days. In doing so, it quickly became one of the fastest-selling PlayStation 4 games ever, and it's just getting started.

The Final Fantasy VII Remake is more than just a re-skinned and upscaled retelling of the same story from back in 1997. Instead, it expands so much more on the original adventures. It ties in with the numerous spin-off stories released for Final Fantasy 7 since 1997. At the same time, it also introduces completely new narratives.

As a matter of fact, the game itself is theorized to completely change the entire story. This is mostly because of how the Final Fantasy VII Remake teased the possibility of multiple realities. This includes one where shows Zach Fair - the original owner of Cloud Strife's Buster Sword - successfully defending himself as well as an unconscious Cloud.

With so much story to tell, it makes sense that Square Enix decided to split the story into multiple parts just as the original was split into three CDs.