Though its development cycle was long and tumultuous, Final Fantasy 7 Remake released in Spring 2020 and immediately found critical acclaim thanks to its faithful setting, unpredictable storytelling, and simply fantastic combat system. It's by no means a replacement for the 1997 original, but rather stands beside it as an all-new journey for Cloud Strife and company that has a smattering of familiar story beats that truly appeal to nostalgia. In deviating somewhat from the storytelling of the game that inspired it, Square Enix forged a game that will hopefully stand the test of time in the same way.
By flexing its muscles, Square Enix has showed that it is capable of reinventing and reviving beloved characters. They are frequently at the center of any Final Fantasy game's charm, so plenty of fans are speculating about which games in the 35-year-old series should get the same treatment as Final Fantasy 7 Remake. There are so many options available, be they mainline games that have built a stalwart reputation, or spinoff titles that simply deserve more love. Final Fantasy doesn't look to be stopping any time soon, and will likely always look to the future, but the 2020 remake of a classic shows there is so much potential in the past.
Final Fantasy 7: What Happens in Dirge of Cerberus
Final Fantasy 7 was the series' first foray into the realm of 3D movement and polygonal character models, and matching its revolutionary graphics with a stellar, memorable story made it shoot up the list of players' favorites in the franchise. However, gamers of a certain age will look at its predecessor more fondly, as it pushed the hardware of its native Super Nintendo to the very edge of its power. Its sprites were more refined than ever and
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