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The original FINAL FANTASY VII was a very good game, but players who are as old as the original will find it difficult to play through. FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE is an ideal remake, with a third-person view, a modern and convenient combat system, with more real characters that you empathize with like real people. With a huge number of beautiful cutscenes. The game mechanics of combining materia in weapon, armor and accessory slots have only become more interesting with the ability to upgrade your weapons.
When I played the original FF7 about 20 years after its release in 1997, I couldn’t be impressed by the famous scene with the train arrival with our heroes on it. But it provided an opportunity to compare these memories with what we have in FF7R.
For the first 30 hours I couldn’t help but be happy with the way they made character models, their movements and the sounds of weapons and armor while moving, the location decorations, the background music, the music from the battle scenes. Just remember what it looked like in isometry. And what we’ve got today!
Walking, running, swinging a sword, or simply breaking boxes as Cloud Strife was an incredible pleasure.
This is just the first part of a trilogy into which the developers divided the original game. And the script has undergone changes. As someone who has almost completely forgotten the original plot, I was fine with it. Everything except a large number of not the most interesting additional missions. If looking for cats and defeating monsters in the first location was still interesting, then looking for the rich man’s treasures, looking for chocobos or looking for music records for people was already boring.
I went through all the additional missions, and I think that only half of them could have been left in the game. It wouldn't reduce the playthrough time much. The same complaint applies to the INTERGRADE DLC. Too many side quests. Although the board game Fort Condor was really interesting. If you don't take this into account then this DLC about Yuffie was made good. The final boss wasn't very interesting, though.
So, FF7R is definitely worth its full price despite the fact that this game is already 4 years old. I don’t regret at all that had to fork out the cash.
See you later in FINAL FANTASY VII Rebirth!