Figurine fans, this one’s for you. Both Amazon and the Square Enix online store has released several Final Fantasy VII Remake figurines for preorder including Cloud, Aerith, Tifa, Barret, and Sephiroth. There are two types: the first are three statuettes of Cloud, Aerith, and Sephiroth and second type are action figures. For comparison’s sake, here’s
Barret
For many fans (including myself) the desire to play as Red XIII was great and featuring him as a guest character was satisfying for that short while. But ultimately it made it that much more disappointing when Final Fantasy VII Remake ended without the chance to directly control the awesome lion/wolf hybrid in battle. But
In the two weeks since its release, Final Fantasy VII Remake has already been off to a strong start. The long-anticipated remake has already reached an impressive milestone of over 3.5 million copies shipped and debuted to many strong reviews. Aside from its critical and commercial success, the game has also seemed to tap into strong
Ignoring that the original Final Fantasy VII was done in a polygon 3D graphic style, it never fails to stir up those nostalgia feels seeing official art redone in 2D sprite art. And thanks to Kisuke_010‘s work, we now have this breathtaking piece showcasing what a demake could possibly look like: FF7R発売おめでとうございます記念ドット絵是非横画面で見てください〜#FF7R pic.twitter.com/HrRk7V07Cf — きすけ
Final Fantasy VII Remake, much like the original JRPG released in 1997, is a game full of secrets, hidden tricks, and more to explore as you traverse throughout the various sectors that make up the sprawling city of Midgar. The sectors themselves contain tons of people to interact with, quests to complete, and plenty of
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,