![]() ![]() Of course, it's no longer the pseudo turn-based ATB system but something more action-based, or so they say. After mere promises that it's really being worked on, Sony has now dumped a short one-minute trailer that not only gives the public a look at the visuals, it also shows actual gameplay. ![]() Unless, of course, that takes forever.įorever may be about to come to an end. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade releases on PlayStation 5 on June 10, 2021. I had just assumed that we wouldn’t get to experience the Fort Condor mini-game until Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2, but it looks as if Square Enix is going to let us get some practice reps in. While Final Fantasy VII is popular more for its story and characters than its visuals, it wouldn't hurt to update the game to Advent Children graphics. However, the one in the original is a real battle. It's hard to believe it has been nearly four years since Sony and Square Enix confirmed what Final Fantasy fans have been clamoring for more than a decade now. Fortunately, at Sony's recent State of Play, it showed actual gameplay footage of what could be, once again, the most anticipated game that will hopefully actually be released soon. After all, it's easy enough to whip up cutscenes or wallpapers to tease the public. Given how long fans have been dying to see Final Fantasy VII in glorious photorealistic 3D and how long Square Enix has been promising it's coming, it's not hard to be suspicious and critical of the publisher's silence on the matter.
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