At the Sony press conference for Sony, a metaphorical bomb was dropped. As per the rumors earlier today, Final Fantasy VII has been announced to be remade for PlayStation 4.
Apperently a big reason they are doing it now is that the felt if they waited to much longer, they would be to old to do it, and wanted this game done with the original staff.
Also, Cross Dressing scene will still be there, and it sounds like there may be tweeks to the story.
Apperently a big reason they are doing it now is that the felt if they waited to much longer, they would be to old to do it, and wanted this game done with the original staff.
Also, Cross Dressing scene will still be there, and it sounds like there may be tweeks to the story.
Happy to hear they've already been working on it for a year and wanted to do it with the original members, and frankly I agree with him. Why have the same exact game on the same console? Tweaks to the story sound better than a complete rehaul for those concerned. It could also just mean they're ironing out plot holes from the original game.
I'm even more interested for more information now when winter comes.
They will inevitably miss a lot of the little touches that make the original what it is. To recreate everything as it was in a 1080 3D environment would just be too much of an ask, I think.
Yeah I think if people want a like-for-like facsimile of FFVII then they're going to be disappointed. It's been 20 years, there's nothing wrong with changing and adding things. For one, they're surely going scrap all of the towns and map layouts as they were designed for PS1. If they have brand new HD layouts for the likes of Midgar - and have it be a real bustle! - and Cosmo Canyon that capture the original feel it'd be incredible.
The Resident Evil Remake added stuff that wasn't in the original and look how well that turned out.
I'm really liking the idea of possibly being able to explore more of Midgar this time around. They had how many sectors? Eight? And we only saw a couple of them in the original game? Imagine being able to explore all of the sectors in-between the main quest. That'd be smurfing awesome! Make the reveal that Midgar is just one town an even bigger mindblown moment than in the original.
Also, remember how awesome it was seeing those giant summons in FFXV?
Imagine the Weapons getting the same treatment. Holy troutballs that'd be awesome and terrifying all at once, especially the way Ruby and Emerald were introduced. Emerald Weapon's appearance was scary enough with the polygons, I can't imagine how crazy it'd be with current gen tech.
I like to think that during their rehab of sorts they realized, "People want a FFVII Remake. Let's give it to them." Of course, that means there's no way it's coming out by 2017 with how big of a project it'd be, but I'm not bothered. We'll probably get the HD port or something in 2017.
Remember the PC port they trolled us with last year? Nomura has said that the remake was in the works before that, so it's been at least a year in development already. With that in mind I can see it coming in 2017, assuming they're using the XV game engine (not having to build a game engine knocks a good 2/3 years off a development).
EDIT: I read further and see you have already discovered that. ^^
I'm excited. Interesting that everyone is saying 'is this detail in it, is that detail in it'. If you want everything that was in the original FFVII then go play it again. It's still pretty good.
I do expect they'll retain the spirit of the original and keep the major events and gameplay intact. They may update the ATB to be a quicker or more automated but I don't expect it to be an action RPG or anything like that. SE has lost our faith in many ways but they're not completely lost.
I wonder if this announcement means that they are officially out of ideas. I always expect them to do this as the last effort to save the company.
I agree with pretty much all this. Both the excitement, and the "out of ideas" part. I'd say the current creative team at Square-Enix don't really have what it takes to make something new with a similar scope and immersion compared to their earlier successes. But those earlier successes were so significant that they perhaps deserve a re-telling. Like others are saying, it'd be great to have a chance to explore that world in more detail, seeing more of Midgar and everywhere else. Minor story edits sounds like a good thing, too, if they're used only to remove ambiguity or confusion.
I like to think that during their rehab of sorts they realized, "People want a FFVII Remake. Let's give it to them." Of course, that means there's no way it's coming out by 2017 with how big of a project it'd be, but I'm not bothered. We'll probably get the HD port or something in 2017.
Remember the PC port they trolled us with last year? Nomura has said that the remake was in the works before that, so it's been at least a year in development already. With that in mind I can see it coming in 2017, assuming they're using the XV game engine (not having to build a game engine knocks a good 2/3 years off a development).
EDIT: I read further and see you have already discovered that. ^^
When browsing elsewhere I see some people are calling bulltrout on Nomura's statements, so I hope they're proven wrong when we get more information about the game. Japan has been guilty of stranger things, so I have no reason to believe Nomura is lying.
I hope they're using the same game engine, too. Not sure why they wouldn't.
When browsing elsewhere I see some people are calling bulltrout on Nomura's statements, so I hope they're proven wrong when we get more information about the game. Japan has been guilty of stranger things, so I have no reason to believe Nomura is lying.
What are they suggesting?
As you say, unless they have specific evidence to suggest he's lying - he probably isn't. It seems pretty likely he was taken off XV specifically to work on VII and when did Tabata take over XV? Late 2013? 2014? I imagine when that happened, that's the moment where pre-production on VII started.
When browsing elsewhere I see some people are calling bulltrout on Nomura's statements, so I hope they're proven wrong when we get more information about the game. Japan has been guilty of stranger things, so I have no reason to believe Nomura is lying.
What are they suggesting?
As you say, unless they have specific evidence to suggest he's lying - he probably isn't. It seems pretty likely he was taken off XV specifically to work on VII and when did Tabata take over XV? Late 2013? 2014? I imagine when that happened, that's the moment where pre-production on VII started.
Just things like questioning it because of the teaser, and then one guy going on a long, winded anti-Nomura rant about him always making excuses, etc. Probably wasn't worth bringing up now that I think about it.
I hate to be that guy, since FFVII is cool and all, but where's my Final Fantasy VI remake, huh? I'd be first in line for that, and I wouldn't be for this.
Also, remember how awesome it was seeing those giant summons in FFXV?
Imagine the Weapons getting the same treatment. Holy troutballs that'd be awesome and terrifying all at once, especially the way Ruby and Emerald were introduced. Emerald Weapon's appearance was scary enough with the polygons, I can't imagine how crazy it'd be with current gen tech.
I didn't even think of that. Chasing down Ultima with the airship is going to be fun or at least look a lot better.
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