The release of the highly awaited prompted a whole new load of questions, including if this is the last game in the trilogy. The title follows the release of both and and continues the journey of Cloud Strife and his companions, who have now left the city of Midgar behind and are setting off across the larger and more complex planet of Gaia, to which they have a tremendous responsibility.
The team is expanded by new playable characters and allies, who join them as they try to impede Sephiroth from bringing his plans to life. The new title significantly expands the map of , especially in comparison to the original game and how locations in it were portrayed at the time. The PS5-exclusive game answers a lot of questions brought forth by previous releases, but also leaves many answers unattended and even prompts new matters that need solutions. There is, however, good news.
While is, indeed, the third game from the series to be remade for the current generation, it is not the last game in the remake trilogy. is not part of the main storyline and should actually be considered a spin-off. The game focuses on the story of Cloud, Zack, and Sephiroth, but it portrays the past, which helps players better understand the events taking place in the remake series. is the second title in the remake trilogy, a direct sequel to the events of .
was released as a PlayStation exclusive, but is now available on PC, while is a temporary PS5-exclusive., on the other hand, was released as a multi-platform title, further distancing itself from the remake series.
Significantly larger than its predecessor, covers a large portion of the original game, which was released in 1997. The game starts with the party leaving Midgar after their confrontation with Shinra and portrays a large portion of Gaia. Areas like Kalm, Fort Condor, Junon, Costa Del Sol, Cosmo Canyon, Nibeheim, and the Gold Saucer are all part of the second title in the remake series, making for dozens of hours of gameplay. The
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