When it came to Final Fantasy VII Remake the creators behind the multi-part project decided to replace the old voice cast from other Final Fantasy projects like Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core and Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. With a new voice cast of these incredibly well-known characters, they were able to talk about their experience recording their lines in the booth
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Final Fantasy 7 Remake is certainly causing a lot of emotional moments for players. Players crying at the intro, people crying at moments in the game, others gushing over how gorgeous the city looks, and now we see the voice actress for Aerith listening to her voice in a finished product for the first time. Yesterday,
According to gameindustry.biz, Final Fantasy 7 Remake is the big winner from last week’s UK physical sales market. The game instantly rose to the top of the charts in its first week on the market. It also sold more than double the copies of the previous week’s big release Resident Evil 3. Interestingly, physical sales
In 2019, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice launched and was notable for its difficulty curve. It was this unchangeable difficulty that found discussions come forth where disabled players were wanting to experience the game with assists or a difficulty that suited their capabilities. Of course, abled players jumped in on the conversation, trying to “defend” the
DOOM Eternal has proven itself to work surprisingly well in tandem with other game franchises. With its release in March, the internet went wild with crossovers between the Doom Slayer and Isabelle from Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Naturally, with Final Fantasy VII Remake arriving today, having the Doom Slayer paired with Cloud seems like the next best
After a wait that’s been years in the making, Final Fantasy VII Remake has finally arrived and shown us a new side of Midgar that’s bigger than ever before. With such a high level of anticipation, Square Enix thanked fans in the middle of such of a big moment, and might have given us a taste
After what has seemed like an eternally long wait, the moment has finally arrived. Yes, Final Fantasy VII Remake is real, it’s here, and most importantly, you can go play it right now. With the game’s release on PS4 today, we’re sure that you’re ready to dive into this newly-reimagined version of Midgar and ready to laugh,
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
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.
In just a few more days, Final Fantasy 7 Remake will finally launch on PS4, bringing Cloud Strife and his Avalanche buddies back in one of the most iconic adventures in video games. It has been years since it was first revealed, and it will surely be one of the biggest releases of 2020. Here
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’s Final Fantasy 7 Remake is nearing its official release date of April 10, and you can find out what DualShockers thought about the game through our review. In addition to that, we wanted to highlight some of the accessibility features that seem to be present from day 1. A small post to give players a
Final Fantasy 7 Remake is certainly going to be one of the hottest releases of the year. Some fans of the legendary series might actually have gotten the game early rather than waiting until the official April 10th release date. Square Enix had deliberately shipped copies out early in Europe and Australia in an effort
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
The 1st Class Soldier Edition of the upcoming Final Fantasy 7 Remake is once again available to pre-order over at the Square Enix Store. What sets this edition apart from the Final Fantasy 7 Remake Collector’s Edition is the inclusion of the highly detailed and poseable Play Arts Kai figures of Cloud Strife and his
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
The release date for Final Fantasy VII Remake is ever looming as fans wait for the highly anticipated title from Square Enix. But now there’s something to make the wait a bit more bearable — a set of brand new figurines in the style of the original polygon graphics from the PlayStation One release of
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
Over on the official Final Fantasy VII Remake Twitter account, Square has released an announcement updating folks on the upcoming release of their hotly anticipated title. In the release, Square details that due to the extraordinary circumstances, the physical release of Final Fantasy VII Remake may not be in the hands of certain purchasers come
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
Are you a fan of one of the most recognizable and lauded JRPGs in history? Well, three Final Fantasy 7 Remake PS4 dynamic themes were revealed. Today we’re giving you a closer look at three dynamic #PS4 #FinalFantasy VII Remake themes! These aren’t the only themes available, and we’ll be posting more over the coming
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
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
Final Fantasy 7 Remake is slated to arrive on PS4 in April 2020, and today we learned that a playable demo has just landed on the PlayStation store. It’s also been revealed that game developers across the world have joined forces to help create the upcoming Square Enix title. Speaking to Gamereactor in Madrid, game
I’ll admit, I’m a turn-based JRPG purist; I believe in the depth of strategy that is unmatched in a traditional role-playing game. Very few action RPGs can match, especially considering Square Enix’s last forays into the genre were…less than exemplary. Naturally I was disappointed when Square decided to forgo my beloved ATB gauge system for