Final Fantasy 7 Remake has changed the way gamers perceive Final Fantasy 7. Released in 2020, the game is a ground-up reimagining of the PlayStation 1 title from 1997. The remake turned static, turn-based combat into real-time, action-RPG battles while retaining the best of the original's mechanics. This, combined with a beautifully recreated Midgar, warranted a positive reaction from players. As fans eagerly await the next installment of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake series, it remains to be seen if such a title can live up to the hype of its predecessor.
The original Final Fantasy 7 holds up as one of the most beloved games of all time. For years, fans begged Square Enix for a remake along the lines of a graphical upgrade. Final Fantasy 7 Remake, however, was much more than a facelift; the new iteration delivered changes to gameplay, additional characters, and even modified plot points. The anticipation and surprise of this game contributed to its success, and if Final Fantasy Remake Part 2 hopes to see the same level of success, it's going to have to do much of the same.
The Perfect Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 Reveal Date Seems Obvious
The first aerial shots of Midgar shown in Final Fantasy 7 Remake reveal the extent to which Gaia had been reimagined. Once static, pre-rendered images, the city surrounding Sector 7 was fully realized in three dimensions. The expansion into a living, breathing settlement is a significant change for players. This sort of literal world-building was much of the remake's appeal, and Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2 would do well to continue the practice.
There is an entire world outside Midgar, and Cloud and the gang are only just about to enter it at the end of the first remake. In this regard,
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