So is the honeymoon phase over yet for anyone else? For me it is and I come to the conclusion that, well, the game still is fucking amazing, the characters, the music, the extra scenes we got with Avalanche, the "twist" of it being a successor rather than a 1:1 remake. Fuck me, if this game isn't GOTY then I don't know what will be
FF7 Remake
the end game content is shit compared to the original. ng+ is a bullshit excuse for a final fantasy end game
I still haven't played the game but it looks like EVERYTHING I wanted for a FF game, but I was never that big of a fan of FF7's story, don't know why so many people hold it in such a high pedestal. Glad they are changing it and adding some fun Nomura shenanigans.
Hilarious how people think there is a honeymoon phase for this game, the more people come to terms with the ending and its implications the MORE they like it.
Pretty much on Barry is left who is still trying to shit on FF7 Remake, everybody else sane has already acknowledged that it's an amazing game.
I think Barry's threads are getting fewer too so maybe he already realized he lost.
I liked it, but I feel everything will depend on the sequels. They might butcher everything in the next part.
It's personafags and nin toddler stirring shit up
persona cost literally a fraction of what 7r did
Persona 5 was so mediocre it hurts. FF7R wasn't perfect, but it clearly was better.
everything you wanted in final fantasy was ng+?
>So is the honeymoon phase over yet for anyone else?
No? I want more.
>A full game gets better ratings than an episodic chopped up one (That still costs full price).
WOW!
it has good gameplay, character interactions, but the story went to shit at the end. only retards defend the ending.
I like the game. And did so from the start.
And I was unsure about the ghosts but started disliking them once the ending rolled around and that notion has not changed.
General deviation from the original or not, you would want a decent writer to make these changes happen and from what I see Nomura and his cohorts cannot provide.
But as far as the gameplay goes, I love it. I went back to FF15 to compare and found myself wishing that game was as fast and fluid in combat as FF7R was.
You're wrong and here is why you're wrong. This game has no indication that it deviates from the original narrative and then does it anyways. Anyone going in from face value expects no deviations. It explains it's reasoning so poorly and no reason to exist, no one wanted changes to the narrative.
wow must be legit
game is unironically genius but has a few clear flaws
The ghosts being one of them.
The other being the wasted opportunity of fixing the things the original could have done better.
what we got is exactly what i wanted
>sequel
so the first game already covers the ending of the og ff7 and the second one will be only new content?
I know Final Fantasy gameplay systems change from game to game but this really should become the base for at least the next couple mainline games combat wise.
I am currently replaying the original
I miss Zack bros...
ghosts are genius but pretty heavy handed which i can understand some people wouldnt like. flaws are shit dungeon design and obvious filler. also air combat and the camera in combat in general
>look of disgust
hot
I don't believe this, GIANTMONKEYBUTT, you've learned how to use spoiler-tags, but you still can't grasp the notion the English sentences end in a fucking period?
I don't.
yeah, they had a few different tries now on how to tackle the classic gameplay, make it more action-oriented. with FF7R though I feel they finally hit the nail on the spot, it's the perfect blend of turn based & real-time input
>the game still is fucking amazing
"No!"
This is easily the worst video game ever created. This "game" can basically be summed up as padding and filler.
They took 5-minute "dungeons" from the original Midgar and turned them each into hour-long FF13 hallways. Even worse, they inserted all new "dungeons" (hour-long FF13 hallways) in between story beats where the original FF7 would have just moved on to the next story beat. It doesn't add anything to the story or game world. It doesn't flesh out the original Midgar. It's not even fun. You just go down some glorified decorated hallways and fight three guys at a time for 30+ hours. This is not fun. This is not a game. This is a mindless, joyless, and a chore. You actually had to force myself to finish this awful slog.
The sidequests do little to break up the monotony--in fact, they amplify it. They are the most soulless, uninteresting MMO quests you can imagine. At some point I just stopped bothering with them because they add noting of value to this game. They are not fun or interesting.
This isn't Final Fantasy 7. This is Final Fantasy 13 loosely based on Final Fantasy 7. This game does not respect your time. Square Enix claimed that this remake was going to be episodic because the game world was going to be "greatly expanded" and "vast." Midgar is not expanded. It is padded. What happened here is that they decided from day one that they wanted to sell multiple games as "episodes," and then struggled to come up with filler content to stretch Midgar out to 30+ hours. And they couldn't even come up with anything fun. As I said, this is easily the worst video game I ever played in my life.
This is the most soulless, joyless corporate cash-grab ever created, it is a personal attack against video games as a medium, and it is a crime against humanity.
Drop dead.
WORLD MAP
>What we'll get
Pick your destination from a list for fast travel, like FFX
>What would be great
A world in scale that is not seamless, like FF12, allowing for handcrafted areas without the risk of feeling empty und unimportant like FF15 did at times
>What I would like
Tiny people on a big globe like the original
bros.. i'm gonna do it.. i'm gonna replay OG FF7. i only ever used cloud/cid/vincent as a boy because no girls allowed. now that I have evolved to coomer, I wanna go with tifa + yuffie. they can rape endgame as well, right? I just want those juicy 9999's brehs...