It’s time for the reunion. The calendar turned to April 10 in Japan a few hours ago, which means Final Fantasy VII Remake has officially released in the country. To commemorate the game’s long-awaited launch, Square Enix released a new illustration from Tetsuya Nomura — Remake’s director and the character designer for the original 1997
Tetsuya nomura
This Thursday’s Famitsu Magazine (Weekly Famitsu Magazine April 23, 2020) includes 77 pages on Final Fantasy 7 Remake. The magazine recaps all the information published by Square Enix prior release. Moreover, it has a retrospective of all Final Fantasy VII related material (even Ehrgeiz). The magazine also includes an interview with Cloud’s seiyuu Takahiro Sakurai.
Square Enix published the final trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake on April 3. The trailer is over 4 minutes long, and shows glimpses of some brand new scenes. To quote Square Enix’ own words, this final trailer includes jaw-dropping reveals, whether you played the original or not. This is a spoiler warning from Square
Inside Final Fantasy VII Remake is a series of making of videos interviews Square Enix have been publishing these past few weeks. The videos give us an in-depth look at Final Fantasy VII Remake through interviews with its core staff, each member sharing intricate and cool comments. This is the absolute nerdy thing if you’re
Over in Japan, Square Enix and Sony announced a Final Fantasy VII Remake PS4 bundle. A PS4 version and a PS4 Pro version of the bundle will be available on April 10. The announcement was made via a PlayStation Blog post published on March 25. All the details are below. The PlayStation 4 Final Fantasy
Square Enix published today the second episode of the Inside Final Fantasy VII Remake making of, the series of videos explaining to fans how the Remake was developed through the words of its own core staff. This second episode focuses on the story and characters of Final Fantasy VII Remake. The video features Producer Yoshinori
Square Enix announced a new Bring Arts figure for the Kingdom Hearts III iteration of Ventus. The figure will be launching on August 8, 2020, and will be priced at 8580 Yen, tax included. This Kingdom Hearts III Ventus figure comes with the Keyblade Fresh Breeze (Wayward Wind in English), along with multiple accessories and
In troubled times, many turn to music to relax. Square Enix just revealed this is the case for Cloud, who can collect music discs in Final Fantasy VII Remake, and listen to them with the Jukebox at Seventh Heaven. Here’s how it works, along with some screenshots. When walking around Midgar, there are some places
Square Enix published a plethrora of new screenshots for Final Fantasy VII Remake, detailing the Wall Market and its various locations. We’ve got profiles and artwork as well, detailing Tseng, Don Corneo, and new characters. Only a Japanese press release is available for now, and the official English Twitter account for the game is sporadically
With Final Fantasy VII Remake less than a month away, Square Enix is offering an extensive look into the game’s creation with a multi-part video series. Dubbed “Inside FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE,” the first episode serves as an introduction, going over how production got started and how the development team approached recreating such a beloved
Square Enix revealed a brand new visual for Red XIII in Final Fantasy VII Remake. As a reminder, we saw him for the first time back in the latest trailer. 【レッドXIII】 人の言葉を操る獣。 赤毛に覆われたしなやかな肉体に、鋭い爪と牙、燃え盛る尾を持つ。 現在は研究サンプルとして捕獲され、宝条博士の施設に監禁されている。 レッドXIIIは型式番号であり、本名ではない。#FF7R #FF7 pic.twitter.com/zWIfLtW4lU — FFVII REMAKE (@FFVIIR_CLOUD) March 9, 2020 Coming from the Final Fantasy VII Remake Japanese official twitter, a
As we’re getting closer to the launch of Final Fantasy VII Remake, Square Enix finally unleashed the game’s demo on the PlayStation Store. Japanese outlets Famitsu and 4Gamer each published interviews with Tetsuya Nomura as well, revealing an Avalanche of brand new details. We most notably heard more about Cloud’s crossdressing event, the lack of
Tetsuya Nomura revealed characters from the Final Fantasy VII Compilation won’t be appearing in Final Fantasy VII Remake. We learned this via an interview published by Famitsu: Tetsuya Nomura: “No characters from it appear in this game, but certain elements from it are touched upon in a certain way. Moreover, it’s not part of Compilation
Originally, Final Fantasy VII Remake was set to release tomorrow, March 3, but back in January, Square Enix announced that the game would be pushed back a little over a month to its new launch date in April. Fortunately, it has now been confirmed that no additional delays for FFVIIR will be coming through, as the
Famitsu published an interview with Tetsuya Nomura on Final Fantasy VII Remake, confirming Cloud has different outfits available during the crossdressing scene. Tifa and Aerith as well. In the interview, Tetsuya Nomura mentioned: “We put in multiple items for the crossdressing event in Final Fantasy VII Remake, so Cloud can wear different types of women
NHK, Japan’s national broadcasting organization, organized a fan popularity poll for the Final Fantasy series. This isn’t the first time NHK organizes such a huge popularity poll, and before Final Fantasy, a similar poll was organized for the Gundam franchise back in 2018. The NHK Final Fantasy poll lasted from December 20, 2019, to February
Dengeki Online published an interview with Takahiro Sakurai, the Japanese voice of Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy VII Remake. I assume most people who clicked on this article are weebs and already know Takahiro Sakurai. If you don’t, I guess I should first explain the term seiyuu refers to Japanese voice actresses and actors, and
Square Enix published short gameplay sequences for Final Fantasy 7 Remake, showcasing some of its summons. We have Chocobo Chick, Carbuncle, and Cactuar. Note that all these three cute things are DLC-exclusives. In the west, Chocobo Chick is obtainable by pre-ordering the game. Carbuncle is in the 1st Class Edition and the Digital Deluxe Edition.
Xbox One players can now experience the entire Kingdom Hearts story from start to finish. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix and Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue released digitally for the system on Tuesday, coinciding with the announcement that Kingdom Hearts III will be coming to the Xbox Game Pass subscription service
Square Enix published a new trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Remake, revealing the game’s opening movie. While we’ve seen bits of it in the past, this is the first time we’re seeing the whole opening cutscene from beginning to end. You can check it out for yourself right here: This opening movie trailer is a
While Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has finally allowed for many much-requested fighters such as Banjo & Kazooie, Ridley, and King K. Rool to finally join the fray, there are still quite a few others that have still been left out in the cold. One such character is that of Sora from Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts series. Despite
The Final Fantasy VII Remake official Twitter accounts, both the English one and the Japanese one, tweeted a new key visual artwork for the game. It shows the initial party together. We’ve got Cloud, Barret, Tifa, Aerith, and Red XIII, together on the highway. While we don’t know when Final Fantasy 7 Remake ends yet,
Square Enix published a new trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Remake, revealing the theme song of the game, along with with many iconic moments and returning faces from the original PS1 classic. The trailer first depicts Cloud and Tifa in their childhood, with Cloud mentioning his dream to go to Midgard and become a Solider
First and foremost… MAJOR KINGDOM HEARTS III: REMIND SPOILERS BELOW. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK! Still here? Alright, good. Turns out that Kingdom Hearts III’s new Data Greeting mode, added to the game as part of its ReMind DLC, can be used for a bit more than creating photos. In fact, the hardcore Kingdom Hearts community has
Square Enix published the second part of the Q&A regarding Kingdom Hearts 3 Remind: the 13 Questions of Darkness with Tetsuya Nomura. Kingdom Hearts‘ Director chatted about the DLC’s content and most notably mentioned that while it’ll take a while for the next main Kingdom Hearts game, other games are coming soon. An announcement regarding
The Japanese Kingdom Hearts 3 Twitter published a Q&A about the Kingdom Hearts 3 Remind DLC, with Kingdom Hearts 3 Co-director Tai Yasue. He summarized everything we know about the DLC so far, explaining the reasoning behind the additions of features such as the Data Greeting, the Slideshow, and the Premium Menu, and he chatted
Square Enix updated the Kingdom Hearts 3 Japanese official site with new details and screenshots of the Kingdom Hearts 3 Remind DLC. As such, we now have official details regarding the Premium Menu, the Slideshow Function and the Data Greeting function, three new additions we heard bits about in the past. We translated all that
Square Enix published previews of the concert video bundled in the Concert Edition of the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 3 Remind DLC. As a reminder, the DLC has a $29,99 normal edition, and a $39,99 concert edition with the full videos these previews are from. These were recorded during the final date of the World of
Square Enix updated the Japanese official site for Kingdom Hearts 3, revealing new details and screenshots on the upcoming Remind DLC. It includes a short story pitch for the Remind DLC, a list of some of the playable characters, explanations on some of the DLC content, and new screenshots. We translated everything below. Needless to
Square Enix revealed a new trailer for the Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind DLC in the latest State of Play. The trailer most notably reveals that Aerith and the other Final Fantasy characters aren’t dead. As you already know, since the trailer leaked beforehand, the DLC will launch on January 23, 2020. What didn’t leak, however, was