>It took SE five years to remake the first part of FFVII >They refuse to give a straight answer on how many parts there will even be >Don't even want to say were Part 1 ends in the story, almost as if they know its gonna be controversial
This is whole multi-level production feels like trainwreck begging to happen. Can we be sure this remake will even be finished?
The rest of the game is going to be dlc expansions retard. It's gonna be one complete package
Jackson Price
>Don't even want to say were Part 1 ends in the story you're reaching so hard to criticize this game, you're actually implying it's a bad thing that squeenix isn't spoiling the whole episode before people play it. this game drought has made nintendofags even crazier than usual.
DLC packages the size of games. It's just semantics.
Matthew Lewis
Who cares? It’s going to be good no matter what and the more time they sink into each game the better.
Owen Lee
The demo was okay over all, but it didn't make me want to buy the first part of an indefinite series. I'll just wait to get it super cheap or get the full collection, if I'm still alive then.
Anthony Perez
>Who cares? It’s going to be good no matter what and the more time they sink into each game the better.
Even if you literally die before you get to play it?
Gabriel Rogers
>not saying when part 1 will end Squeenix literally said part 1 is only in Midgar. The fact you can’t make a basic deduction is cause for concern.
I sincerely doubt that’ll happen since I’m not a tub of shit with a terrible diet. So unless I get hit by a car then I’ll be good.
Grayson Lopez
guaranteed before part 2 comes out marketing will step in and make changes so it can be enjoyed as a stand alone product.
Austin Allen
Can I get a source on that? Where do they say it'll be DLC? PS5 is coming out soon. They're going to complete ALL of FFVII remake as DLC for PS4? This has to be a lie. Part 2 will be a separate game.
Henry Torres
Why the fuck is "timed exclusive" even a thing?
Isaiah Ortiz
I have the OG story for that I want good gameplay, good music, good enviorments and good waifus
A lot of people are going to wait for the whole game to come out. They're just hurting themselves.
Parker Flores
t. shill who isn't even trying to earn his 0.5 shekels
Michael Morgan
>Who cares? It’s going to be good no matter what >FFXII is going to be amazing! Final Fantasy is back! >FFXIII is going to be amazing! Final Fantasy is back! >FFXIV is going to be amazing! Final Fantasy is back! >FFVersus is going to be amazing! Final Fantasy is back! >FFType-0 is going to be amazing! Final Fantasy is back! And then the game comes out and 90% of the fans are disappointed. But yet they always fall for the next game.
Chase Harris
XII was actually okay in spite of its awful production. Also you left out X for some reason.
Jason Jenkins
>Can we be sure this remake will even be finished?
who knows. I mean FFXV had cancelled story DLC despite it selling well
Yeah. It's also going to be monumentally crazy to make the rest of the game. Fans think Midgar was the "bulk of the work" but it's actually the opposite. Midgar was the easiest part to do because they just had to make one contained town. Now there's like 80 other locations they have to make, 30 or so of those being towns. It's like making Final Fantasy XV on steroids. Unless they decide to go the FFXIII route and make everything linear on a path, which will piss off the FF fans. But then, they don't care about the FF fans.
But they really brought all this upon themselves by focusing on realism and graphics.
I'm kind of concerned that the PS5 will be out before they release all the episodes. Are they going to try to make us buy the fucking game again on PS5?
Adam Hall
Understandable, FFX is the best ff after all.
Cooper Clark
>Don't even want to say were Part 1 ends in the story, almost as if they know its gonna be controversial they flat out tell you in the pre-order description
How do you know when he's going to die, user? That sounded very hostile and you shouldn't be making threats on the internet.
John Davis
I hope "new content" doesn't just mean "hours of cutscenes" like Crisis Core was.
Lucas King
>But they really brought all this upon themselves by focusing on realism and graphics. square went to shit as soon as enix got involved
Eli Watson
A lot of FF7 was barren or weird filler(but it had soul so very enjoyable) so condensing that and cutting out some of it would make things feasible. I'm not gonna say efficient or quick because FF7 Remake is already on fucked up Square-Enix time.
Like after you leave Midgar most players will stop by a town, fight a big ass snake, go through a cave, get to the beach town, etc. Modern game dev could streamline all that to a linear cave with the midgar zolom as the boss.
Aaron Ross
I never really got the appeal of Aerith until I saw this pic
they mention it on the back of the box in small text, but mostly as a legal thing because all the advertising/reviews and even box art makes it seem like its a ff7 remake.
How the fuck is the FF7 remake going to drag out the midgar events? It feels like midgar in the original was an extended tutorial and the real game started after you left
Juan Jackson
Here's the black pill: remakes of any form for any medium are unnecessary and by their nature cannot surpass the original in any way. A copy cannot be more original than that which was the origin of the copy, it is circuitous and nonsensical. Art cannot age, film, literature, video games, they cannot age, and therefore do not benefit from being remade. A reluctant exception to this is a remake that endeavors to redefine the original in new terms and in that becomes something altogether original unto itself. An perfect example and microcosm of this phenomenon is the relationship between The Thing From Another World (1951), The Thing (1982), and The Thing (2011). The second is a semi-remake sequel to the first, in that through the artistic vision of those involved it transcends play acting and homage and becomes a work original in its own right. The latter is a semi prequel-remake of the second, and is so caught up in its slave-like and puerile devotion to the original that it becomes something utterly worthless. The remake of Final Fantasy VII is The Thing (2011). It will, without shame, borrow, employ, and manipulate the imagery and music of the original without any attempt to do anything new. What is new will only be added to pad and prolong, to create more platforms for making money instead of telling a story. The corpse of the work it is parroting will be propped up and connected to strings and made to dance, like a body reanimated by unnatural forces, like a thing from another world.
hopefully. Not buying a game without my cunny Yuffie.
Jonathan Nelson
When i played ff7 as a young 7 or 8 years old kid, i just used her because i liked her colors and her healing wind. Didnt know what she was saying, since i didnt speak english back then. I was never interested in Tifa at all, even after the FMV. Growing up i just noticed i liked her hair, her dress and how she is physically. I noticed too that i liked her spunky attitude. Eventually i just decided shes gonna be my ff7 waifu, even after all the love tifa has gotten over the years. I was into her without even knowing. And i never said as a kid "oh shes so pretty, i want to fuck her", i was just using her because she was fun, even when i knew she was gonna die
It is a city that you explore less than 3/8 of as I recall(8 plates + the Shinra building at the top) so expect a lot of new stories whether genuine good shit or shitty padding. Or they'll just make what we got in disc 1 into a nice cut-scene padded 8 hour run because modern AAA game design.
Colton Baker
So I'm legitimately curious about others' opinions on this: would the experience be better to play each episode as it comes out, or wait the ~5-10 years it will take for the finished product to come out and play all at once (assuming progression will be tracked between installments?) I ask this as someone who almost never replays a game that I have completed previously, I don't feel like I would want to come back to a game every year or so just to have to relearn mechanics and party setups. Assuming the game would also appropriately scale in difficulty, which might be wishful thinking considering the way they decided to structure the releases
Owen Lopez
>he thinks they'll drag out the playtime with actual events You poor, retarded bastard. It's going to be 200 copy-and-pasted quests.
Joseph Diaz
> remakes of any form for any medium are unnecessary and by their nature cannot surpass the original in any way We all know this. Square just wants to milk their most popular game and shove other popular compilation shit into it.
Nathaniel Sanchez
*second worst girl only elmyra comes first
Jaxson Rodriguez
>Or they'll just make what we got in disc 1 into a nice cut-scene padded 8 hour run because modern AAA game design. have we ever had any talks about playtime? I think they said "more" but not anything much
Aiden Sanchez
If you are interested you should play FF7 remake because it's really optimistic to believe that we'll get the full game in a tidy state. I look at FF15 and the insane amount of time they've been pitching this remake and it's like yeah, I totally believe we're gonna get 3-4 games over 20 fucking years with no hiccups. I mean christ, we're about to do a new console generation in 2 years, what great timing.
After the demo I can say this game will be another XV. Can't wait for the shitstorm
Brody Robinson
I have this feeling that Part 2 or 3 will be PS5 exclusive to screw people over.
Dylan Thompson
Square started focusing on realism and 100 million dollar production budgets long before the merger. That's the reason they had to merge with Enix. Stop blaming Enix for Wada's shitty management.
video games arent art though. thats why gamers are the only group who want remakes of shit. there are no music fans calling for classic albums to get remade, or people saying books need to get remade. games "age" because most gamers care about the technological aspects of the game more than the artistic aspect.
Landon Price
this guy's such a great artist
Daniel Thompson
What does TORtanic have to do with FFVII? For the record, I think FFVII is going to be a disaster...for fans of the original game. But they're all going to buy the game and all DLC anyway, even when they complain about every single edit and cut in it. So Squenix and Nomura are just going to laugh all the way to the bank. Just like EA did with TORtanic.
People that think it was Square that subsumed Enix are the absolute dumbest kind of historical revisionist.
Jace Morgan
For me it was the moment I decided I would pirate the game. Fuck Tabata and him gutting the story to push the game out prematurely then promising cut content as dlc then breaking that promise and quitting mid-development leaving best girl hung out to dry.
>five years Its likely that their animated movies and the ps3 teaser were evidence of their first attempt to create a remake of FF7 that would be 'fully FMV'.