Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Gets a Recap Trailer Ahead of February 29 Release
The new FF7 Rebirth trailer revisits the events of the first game, prepping players for the upcoming PS5-exclusive sequel.
The new FF7 Rebirth trailer revisits the events of the first game, prepping players for the upcoming PS5-exclusive sequel.
While Yoshi-P is plenty capable still, he believes that the younger generation will continue the franchise's experimental core.
Zack Fair has easily become the biggest beneficiary of the expanded lore of the Final Fantasy 7 universe following its original release.
Whether she dies or not, it's clear that Aerith will continue to play a key role in the narrative of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake...
To be fair, Sephiroth has always been more of a tragic villain than an antagonist who's evil simply just because he can be and is.
Empathy isn't the gaming industry's best quality, so it's always nice to see gamers band together to show support.
While Square Enix could've easily just run things back for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, it couldn't help but make certain welcome changes.
Given that Square Enix is one of the few companies that have several CGI animated films under its belt, this is entirely possible.
We're not saying that Aerith won't die in the sequel unlike in the original game, but Square Enix definitely seems to be hinting at this.
According to the original, roughly 90% of the individuals that worked on Final Fantasy 7 Remake stayed on for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
According to the official Final Fantasy VII social media accounts, Cait Sith is pronounced as "Kate Sihth."
From the looks of it, Square Enix, specifically, Creative Business Unit I is doing an excellent job utilizing the outgoing video game engine.
Nintendo and Capcom have demonstrated that it's possible to find success treading the fine line between AAA projects and mid-sized games.