I still find myself surprised that Final Fantasy VII Remake has actually seen the light of day, and even more surprised that it also ended up being pretty darn good. I also love that the word ?Remake? doesn?t just apply to the visuals, music, or battle system, but also to the overall world-building, plotline, and characters you?ll encounter over the course of 35 to 40 hours spent with the game. Regardless of how familiar you are with the original PS1 Final Fantasy VII, you?ll find yourself being surprised by the Remake throughout, and for me at least, I found those surprises were often a lot of fun.
Thankfully, the action focused combat is also a lot of fun. Being able to freely switch between party members, building up their ATB gauges to perform special attacks or cast magic, and then pummeling enemies until they?re staggered (and then pummeling them some more) never gets old. Boss fights can be suitability challenging, but never feel particularly unfair. And if the storyline has removed a character from your party temporarily, you can still switch out gear and materia without the party member present, so you?ll rarely be at a loss when going into a fight.
Likewise, the soundtrack to Final Fantasy VII Remake is equally amazing. I?m not sure that I?d say the original soundtrack is my favorite in the series, but there?s been some real work done on the music for this game that helps to elevate important story moments throughout. The small changes and mixes are just as noticeable, helping to drive home quiet moments just as much as the big action set-pieces. Also, the English voiceover work is extremely well done. Characters like Jessie, Tifa and Aerith probably benefit the most overall, but even Cloud has his moments. I never would have thought that I?d care much for the subcast that made up Avalanche in the original game, but the writing and VO work makes these characters feel just as important as the main cast.
So yeah, I really found myself loving Final Fantasy VII Remake, to a degree that I?m likely going to go back through it on Hard mode (which unlocks post-game) and try to platinum it if I can find the time. Even after 40 hours spent with it I?m finding it hard to pull myself away from the game, and I think there?s a good chance you?ll feel the same way too.
Note: Square Enix provided us with a Final Fantasy VII Remake PS4 code for review purposes.
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