• FFVII Remake Gameplay Trailer


    Sony kicked off its 2015 PlayStation Experience showcase with what looks like the first gameplay footage of the Final Fantasy VII Remake for the PlayStation 4! We see the AVALANCHE team featuring Barret, Biggs, Wedge and Jessie on the opening bombing mission. Not only do we see Barret's doubts about Cloud and some gameplay footage of Cloud exploring Midgar but we also see the group in battle with Shinra soldiers and Guard Scorpion.

    How excited are you by the Final Fantasy VII HD remake for PS4? (And indeed Xbox One!) Will you be getting it for sure? Or are you disappointed that the battle system has changed? Let us know!

    In this trailer, Cloud and Midgar are rendered in full HD, and the narrator appears to be talking about meteor.


    Thoughts?!
    This article was originally published in forum thread: FFVII Remake Gameplay Trailer started by charliepanayi View original post
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    1. Formalhaut's Avatar
      Formalhaut -
      I always thought of Cloud's physical strength as secondary to the displays and progress of his mentality throughout FFVII.

      Rather, I believe the story of FFVII to be journey of Cloud's mentality: initially under a false pretence he can maintain a sense of power and influence on the party, followed by a break characterised by physical weakness and coma, before finally going through a sense of healing and reparation which ends on a note of catharsis.

      So how strong Cloud is really isn't the point. I see nothing wrong with Cloud having realistic musculature.
    1. Sephiroth's Avatar
      Sephiroth -
      Quote Originally Posted by Formalhaut View Post
      I always thought of Cloud's physical strength as secondary to the displays and progress of his mentality throughout FFVII.

      Rather, I believe the story of FFVII to be journey of Cloud's mentality: initially under a false pretence he can maintain a sense of power and influence on the party, followed by a break characterised by physical weakness and coma, before finally going through a sense of healing and reparation which ends on a note of catharsis.

      So how strong Cloud is really isn't the point. I see nothing wrong with Cloud having realistic musculature.
      And all of that is true. But it still is the story of a loser who can do the impossible.
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