Let’s also not forget that Square Enix initially announced that Final Fantasy VII Remake would be coming first on PS4. Furthermore, it confirms what most of us basically thought when the company announced its exclusivity deal with Sony. This could also explain why this particular footage looks so crisp, without any aliasing or shimmering.
On one hand, it’s good that Square Enix has clarified the gameplay footage present in its latest trailer.
Thus, this trailer basically hints at a future PC release.
The latest official trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Remake features gameplay that was captured on the PC. And, from the looks of it, Final Fantasy 7 Remake will be coming to the PC in 2021. As we’ve already reported, the game will be exclusively available on Sony’s platform for one year. One thing's for sure: fans will have a difficult time waiting to try out the game in action.Square Enix has just released Final Fantasy VII Remake on PS4. That said, Square Enix has made no secret of the number of changes that Final Fantasy 7 would be receiving after all, the game does not even make use of Square's signature engine. The level of change is certainly a different approach for a remake, even one that gives a title an entire ground-up overhaul. As it stands, those expecting a straight remake could be in for a real culture shock, although just how well the new system works won't be known until a much more in-depth look is given. Square Enix had already confirmed that the game's combat would be a very different beast from the turn-based mechanics of the original game, leading to much discussion over whether the game should stray too far from the path. Meanwhile, the way that the cutscenes have been reimagined will no doubt also have tongues wagging. Whether the more real-time action combat focus will necessarily fly remains to be seen, but it will certainly be intriguing to find out exactly how much this gameplay will effect the overall feel of the game. The trailer only gives a tiny glimpse at the game in action, but it may well be enough to impress some of the devoted fanbase that Final Fantasy 7 has accumulated over the years. Those interested in seeing the entire trailer can check it out below. However, Midgar certainly has the same feel as the original game, with a similar feeling of gloom and industrial dystopian overtones. Accompanied by fellow characters such as Barret, the title looks set to bring an entirely new dimension to fans of the much loved Final Fantasy 7.Īlongside the clear changes to the way the game will play, there have also been some real advancements to the title's graphics, as hinted by previously-released producer updates.
Now, at least some of the question has been answered, with brief looks at Cloud fighting against the soldiers of Shinra on the streets of Midgar.
Although details have been thin on the ground, the gaming community has finally been given a solid glimpse at the game - including a peek at the title's combat in action, which is dramatically different from the original.įans of the long-standing series have long wondered just how much the title would differ from the gameplay of the original version. Final Fantasy fans have long been excited about the remake of iconic PlayStation RPG Final Fantasy 7. Sony's PSX 2015 keynote was barely underway before gamers were given an exciting glimpse at one of the most hyped games coming to the PS4. Sony reveals a new trailer for the Final Fantasy 7 remake during PSX 2015, showcasing the title's new action-focused gameplay on the streets of the city of Midgar.