Final Fantasy VII Remake’s PS5 Version Won’t Use All of PS5’s Features
The upcoming upgrade to Final Fantasy VII has limited adaptive trigger support, but we’ll need to wait for the sequel to see Square Enix make full use of the PS5.
The upcoming upgrade to Final Fantasy VII has limited adaptive trigger support, but we’ll need to wait for the sequel to see Square Enix make full use of the PS5.
It isn’t just a big graphical update we can look forward to, as the upcoming PS5 update includes a new chapter formally introducing Yuffie to the remake – as well as some new friends and enemies.
The game’s co-director Naoki Hagamuchi confirmed that the game – and its sequel – were influenced by the direction taken by Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon Forbidden West.
According to the game’s co-director, we’re getting some news about the Final Fantasy VII Remake – but what that news is remains to be seen.
Gamers don’t like being deceived – except when it comes to the remake of one of the most beloved games in history – and Square Enix are staying the course.
Ready for a trip to Midgar? If you’re an Xbox fan, be prepared to potentially shell out for a new console before you take in the sights.
Sephiroth and Aerith’s mocap actors just finished one hell of a filming session and we’re on the verge of panic. They wouldn’t… would they?
If you’ve ever dreamed of sneaking through the halls of Shinra and helping Avalanche to blow up Mako Reactor 1, now’s your chance. Assuming you’re in Japan, of course.
With Final Fantasy VII: Remake out in the wild, fans are eagerly speculating on the full scope of the project. But how long will people have to wait? Forever? Longer than forever?
If you haven’t gotten the chance to play Final Fantasy VII Remake yet, live vicariously through us! On our COGconnected Youtube channel, we’ve uploaded 18 chapters of minute-to-minute Final Fantasy VII gameplay in glorious 4K.