Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion has finally arrived, and it’s just the thing to tide me over until the next FFVII Remake title launches. Built upon the original PSP title’s framework, this PlayStation 5 game is a beautiful, rich experience. The remaster is gorgeous, and it is one that I was very fortunate to have experienced.
Despite having a PSP when the original game was released in September 2007, I did not play it. However, thanks to the FFVII Remakes, I have a more vested interest in Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion. This might be one of the best remakes from Square Enix, recreating the original game one to one.
It’s no secret that Zack doesn’t survive to become the protagonist of Final Fantasy VII. But how did he meet his fate? That’s what you find out by playing Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII was already among the top games on the PSP. However, thanks to the power of Unreal Engine 4, the remake looks better than ever. It reminds me of the Final Fantasy VII Remake, so I wonder if any of those assets were used to save time and money.
The story of Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- is built around Zack Fair, a man with an important dream: to be a hero. The game goes over his life, loves, and tragedies. It’s a plot filled with laughter, love, and heartache. While the story has been around for years, I will not do any major spoiling for the game.
Of course, players will see some very familiar faces. As Zack comes up in SOLDIER, he works with the legendary Sephiroth, who will, of course, not do anything evil later in his career. We learn how he falls in love with Aerith and interacts with some of the protagonist's best friends.
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