• 5 Concerns About the Final Fantasy VII Remake Announcement

    5 Concerns About the Final Fantasy VII Remake Announcement

    It finally happened. Square Enix have dropped us the bombshell of the decade – Final Fantasy VII is being remade for the PS4 with a sleek graphical makeover. Fans have been shouting, wailing, begging SE to do it for years and their prayers have finally been answered. Now don’t get us wrong – we're just as excited to finally get confirmation on this as the next guy, but ever since the announcement was made and we got a glimpse of what the game is intended to look, we’ve had certain… concerns. Of course, considering how large the FF fanbase is, and how beloved a game FFVII is, it goes without saying that not everyone will be satisfied with the final outcome. Here are some things we feel may happen in this remake that will make most fans angry.

    5. The game will play differently



    The gaming industry has undergone substantial changes over the years. What was acceptable by the gaming public at large in 1997 when FFVII originally came out may not be as hotly anticipated nowadays. Turn-based combat is one such element that used to sit pretty well with everyone back in the day, but now attracts so much scrutiny that we really think SE might be thinking of changing the combat in Final Fantasy VII. Many fans of the original adore the old school ATB system, but if the company decides pandering to the nostalgia of long-time fans is not enough, they will probably opt to attract a new crowd using a system that is considered much less dated. So, it’s likely that we’ll get an action RPG much like the upcoming FFXV or the recently released Type-0 HD. Other options include real-time/turn-based hybrids like FFXIII. Though at this point only time will tell what changes will be made to the gameplay, if any. Hopefully, we’ll at least get to play around with the materia system, even if in the end it turns out the only character we get to directly control is Cloud. Speaking of changes…

    4. You know the tone won’t be the same



    As many EoFFers have already pointed out, Final Fantasy VII had its fair share of bizarre scenes. And we remember them fondly – all the weird squats we made Cloud do, the infamous Honeybee Inn sidequest, and even Barret and Tifa’s hilarious banter when climbing the Shinra building. Now let’s try to remember Advent Children. It was nothing but dead, gray, joyless brooding. It appears as if at a certain point the creators just forgot that on top of having a story that’s trying to be more serious and deep, Final Fantasy VII was really quirky and fun. It's very likely that the tone we got served in that movie and other entries in the dreaded Compilation is what the creators might stick to for this remake. Now that we're at Advent Children

    3. The characters will be unrecognizable



    In the film, Cloud is emotionally stunted due to the trauma he has endured in the meantime between the game and the sequel. It may be presented with all the subtlety of a brick to the face, but it is nonetheless justified. However, Cloud’s personality retains the same depressive symptoms both in Crisis Core and Dissidia, which makes absolutely no sense. Remember that cocky ex-SOLDIER asshole who was in it all just for the money? And how in the past he was a bit dorky but still incredibly determined guy who practically killed Sephiroth despite holding no potential whatsoever? Yeah, all things considered, Cloud was pretty badass. But that’s not how he is remembered by SE, and I am really concerned that this broody Cloud from the Compilation is what we’ll be getting in the remake. If only that was the worst influence from the Compilation we could get…

    2. You know they’re going to tie into the Compilation, and oh boy, is it a mess…




    We usually don’t talk about the Compilation, and for good reason. Not only is it responsible for the drastic tone shift mentioned earlier, but the amount of retcons in this expansion of the FFVII universe is staggering. Final Fantasy VII was self-contained and that made it great. Sure, there was a deep backstory to the world and the characters that had the potential to be expanded but it was still not really necessary to expand on it. Crisis Core and Dirge of Cerberus have introduced some of the worst twists to that universe – the goddess of the planet (who doesn’t really make sense in the context of FFVII), the Deepground (makes even less sense) and Genesis. While the former two may be considered a mixed bag, Genesis and his poetry are universally loathed by the fanbase. But in the context of the FFVII universe, all of these elements are now considered canon, for better or worse. Then again, we may be getting ahead of ourselves, complaining about things that in the end may never even happen because…

    1. The Final Fantasy VII remake will take forever to come out



    If the troubled development of FFXV has taught us anything, it’s that a cool concept trailer with a promise of more still to come and not much else doesn’t really bode well for the game’s expected development period. Square Enix doesn’t seem to have caught on. So far, Final Fantasy XV has been in development for almost ten years, changed directors and numbers. Not only is the trailer barely a hint of what is in development now, just like with Versus, both projects were initially directed by Tetsuya Nomura who, bless his soul, is a tad too meticulous when it comes to polishing his babies. Then again, maybe the reason FFXV was stuck in development hell for so long is because Final Fantasy VII was being developed at the same time and we’ll get to play it sooner than we expect? Only time will tell.

    So what worries you most about the announcement of Final Fantasy VII on PS4? Let us know in the comments!
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    Comments 127 Comments
    1. Egami's Avatar
      Egami -
      I sure hope they don't include that abominaiton of a character called Genesis in the remake.
    1. Ayen's Avatar
      Ayen -
      It's actually just going to be a giant SEGA Genesis robot. The battle will be set up for you to lose because nothing compares to the awesome power of the Genesis.

      Nothing!
    1. Sephiroth's Avatar
      Sephiroth -
      There is no reason to include a character that sleeps, except hinting him. Genesis is back for the sequel then. Just after Dirge of Cerberus.
    1. Nice's Avatar
      Nice -
      I'm ok with whatever changes, additions Square makes. The fact that they are remaking the game is incredible. I just hope that the world does not feel as "soulless" as Advent Children did.
    1. black orb's Avatar
      black orb -
      >>> My only concern is if I will have enough money to buy a PS4 when this game comes out.
    1. fat_moogle's Avatar
      fat_moogle -
      Quote Originally Posted by black orb View Post
      >>> My only concern is if I will have enough money to buy a PS4 when this game comes out.
      Pretty sure the PS4 would have received an official price drop by this point (I'm expecting one around E3 next year).
    1. Alive-Cat's Avatar
      Alive-Cat -
      the crazy bearded blue cetra rendered in realistic hd are going to be terrifying.
    1. Mirage's Avatar
      Mirage -
      what crazy bearded blue cetra?
    1. Skyblade's Avatar
      Skyblade -
      Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
      what crazy bearded blue cetra?
      These:
      Attachment 65130
    1. Mirage's Avatar
      Mirage -
      Oh, yeah. I think I've seen these, but I can't remember exactly where in the game. Never thought they were cetras, however. If they were, how would Aeris be the last surviving cetra?

      -edit- oh of course, they're the dudes inside the temple of the ancients.
    1. Sephiroth's Avatar
      Sephiroth -
      They are just remnants. Aerith is the only totally and completely existing Cetra.
    1. fat_moogle's Avatar
      fat_moogle -
      Quote Originally Posted by Skyblade View Post
      Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
      what crazy bearded blue cetra?
      These:
      Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
      -edit- oh of course, they're the dudes inside the temple of the ancients.
      I forgot about this guy. Don't they pop in and out of the caves or whatever when you're following them around the temple? Looking at it again now I see a cross between Ramuh and a Black Mage xD
    1. Cloudane's Avatar
      Cloudane -
      Now I want to know what that chocobo sage guy will look like
    1. fat_moogle's Avatar
      fat_moogle -
      Quote Originally Posted by Cloudane View Post
      Now I want to know what that chocobo sage guy will look like
      And the creepy guys in black capes at Nibelheim.
    1. Big D's Avatar
      Big D -
      My biggest worry with the remake is that Tetsuya Nomura is directing it. I honestly don't think he has the creativity or talent to "reimagine" the original game effectively. Remaking would be fine; reimagination is, I think, beyond him. Hopefully the remake team will have lots of input from other staff who worked on the original (aside from Mr Nomura) to help retain the same spirit.
    1. Aulayna's Avatar
      Aulayna -
      To be honest, my main concern is that Nomura is going to be directing it.

      The last home console game he directed, that actually got released, was Kingdom Hearts II back in 2005. FFVersusXII/FFXV was in development forever, and we've seen more of it ever since he was shifted off the project.

      The games he's directed that have been released, between KH2 and now, have all been handheld titles on the DS/3DS/PSP/Android/iOS. Heck, he is credited with the original concept for All The Bravest.

      I have no qualms with him being the character designer, scenario producer... but I have no faith in him presently, as a Director.
    1. Saber's Avatar
      Saber -
      I'm pretty sure it's not going to be exactly the same. They might make it 3d mapping 100%, whereas in VII you traveled mostly on pre-rendered backgrounds. It isn't until the world map you can turn the camera and look around. It was the great step out of Midgar!

      The battle system will probably be redone but I don't really think Materia is being replaces with a spree grid. Even in Crisis Core you equip materia. I think they will add more and maybe make a change. Still I don't think we'll see a grid or license board. What is the point in magic rocks if you can't use them?

      As far as outfits go we'll see some. I don't expect the graphics or dialog being the same. English translators have come a long way. We might see less dialog due to limiting voice acting. They might even add different places as well.

      It's great that we are seeing a remake. I know it's going to be a long wait. Nearly 20 years of playing this game I have to say lately it's gotten old. I try to play it but the graphics are not all that great. Also there is just nothing to do anymore.

      I'm gonna love the bike scene. The gold saucer battle arenas and chocobo racing. Boss fights I'm looking forward to seeing is Midgar Zolem, Ultima Weapon, Hojo, Demons Gate, and Sephiroth. All the characters are gonna look younger I think.

      My views on Genesis : I don't mind him. He held his own against Sephiroth.
    1. Mirage's Avatar
      Mirage -
      what does "3d mapping 100%" mean
    1. Saber's Avatar
      Saber -
      Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
      what does "3d mapping 100%" mean
      Most of VII you go the whole game without turning the camera. What I mean by 3d mapping is you can turn the map and see it from high/low, left/right. The world map and underwater is 3d mapping.
    1. Sephiroth's Avatar
      Sephiroth -
      Quote Originally Posted by sora_lion_heart View Post
      My views on Genesis : I don't mind him. He held his own against Sephiroth.
      He did? I have the game three times and he couldn't even fight a way weaker past-self of Sephiroth once he started getting serious.

      EDIT: Yesm one could say "change personality". The others would say, the personality they have always had but were not understood even though they were always there.
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