The year in games is closing out with a reunion. Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion, a remaster of the original PSP game, arrives for PC and consoles on December 13, 2022.
Previously set for sometime in the winter season, Square Enix revealed the remaster will arrive just ahead of the new year. Shown off during today’s Nintendo Direct, Crisis Core looks like it’s bringing all the action and antics of the original game to bear once more.
The new trailer spotlights not just the combat, though. Many of the characters who show up in Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion are also crucial to the overall FFVII plot. Sephiroth, Cloud, and Aerith are all here, as well as a host of Shinra employees. Heck, even that gnarly Hojo dude is here and up to no good.
Plus, we got a look at some of the combat. It’s a nice refresher, or briefing if you’ve never played the original Crisis Core. Check out the details in Square’s blog here.
Originally released for the PlayStation Portable in 2008, Crisis Core acts as a prequel of sorts. It follows Zack Fair, a character who barely appears in the original Final Fantasy VII despite being a pretty big player.
That’s all due to story reasons, and ones that the Final Fantasy VII remake project will probably start addressing as it heads towards the next entry. The ending of Final Fantasy VII Remake teased it, and now the reveal of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has essentially confirmed Zack will play a larger role in the story.
Which leaves Crisis Core Reunion in a peculiar spot. On the one hand, Square has said Reunion can be considered part of the remake project. But the team has also said it isn’t drastically changing the story of Crisis Core, either. It seems like even if the content’s the
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