Square Enix announced the Final Fantasy 7 art book, Final Fantasy VII Remake: Material Ultimania, will actually be released in English outside Japan. The FF7R art book will be launching on December 7, 2021, and will be available physically and digitally. What’s the new Final Fantasy 7 Remake art book? Final Fantasy VII Remake: Material
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Now that the official DualShockers GOTY 2020 results have been published, we Weebs/Otaku/Nerds/Whatever appellation floats your Nice Boat, still have one more battlefield we must face, a Saimoe to decide the Best Girl and Best Boy of 2020 in Japanese games. However this is a high-level, special Saimoe vote, geared towards those built different, where
Welcome back to our ongoing Game of the Year 2020 talks! If you didn’t previously hear about our new format in regards to Game of the Year when we launched the series earlier in 2020, essentially, we’re having our conversations about the year’s most prominent releases over the course of the entire year rather than
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
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
Fans have been waiting for quite some time to see how the long-awaited Final Fantasy VII Remake ended up delivering on a remake of one of the most beloved video games of all-time. Thankfully, it seems that FFVII Remake has more than delivered, with one fan on Twitter paying tribute to the game’s iconic characters through beautiful
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
Takahiro Sakurai, the seiyuu voicing Cloud Strife in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, said he prefers Tifa between her and Aerith. In case you needed more material for the next big best girl war. Final Fantasy 7 Remake is available, or will be in a few hours depending on your country, on PS4. To celebrate, this
After several years of anticipation, this week is finally the week that Final Fantasy VII Remake delivers on a fully-realized remake of one of gaming’s all-time classics. Fans are surely set to get emotional seeing this new take on an RPG classic, and what better way to celebrate than with your very own Buster Sword. Over on
Final Fantasy 7 Remake is most certainly one of the hottest game releases this side of 2020 and its impending launch has Final Fantasy fans chomping at the bit in anticipation. Thankfully, we have some amazing artists roaming the streets of Reddit, ready to share some of their amazing art-work in the meanwhile. Something you may
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
Earlier this week, Square Enix informed fans that because of ongoing shipping issues that stem from the coronavirus pandemic, the physical release of Final Fantasy VII Remake could be impacted for some. While Square said it was still actively moving forward with the game’s April 10 release date, they said the status with retail partners might
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
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.
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
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,
After teasing it earlier this week, Square Enix published in Japan a 13-minutes short film for Final Fantasy VII Remake. The film features actresses and actors Masataka Kubota, Misato Morita, and Tetsuji Tamayama. It pictures how a young man, played by Kubota, never played the original Final Fantasy VII and slowly gets interested in the