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Final Fantasy 7 remake -- Steve Sorensen Select Staffing
A lot of people are waiting for the release of Final Fantasy 7 remake set on the 3rd of March 2020. Gamers know it as the RPG that revolutionized gameplay with its Active Time Battle (ATB) gauges, its grand story, and beloved characters. And after getting burned in 2014 with the Final Fantasy 7 HD, fans were nothing but skeptical at first. But after the game’s showcase in this year’s E3, SquareEnix has confirmed that the game is pretty much what fans wanted. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.
While the original Final Fantasy 7 was one of the first few RPGs made with 3D sprites, the remake makes use of PS4’s Unreal Engine for the game’s graphics. This results in stunning character and environment designs matching that of the most recent Final Fantasy titles. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.
The game isn’t complete yet. What will be launched in March 2020 will only be a portion of the game that will end as the party leaves Midgar. However, developers say that the Midgar arc alone is worth four gaming discs of data. This should mean having a much bigger Midgar for gamers to explore compared to the original one. Based on this segmentation, fans could be seeing three or even four segments to this remake. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.
The battle system has also been revamped. ATB bars increase as the battle progresses, but doing standard attacks help increase the bar’s progression. Once the bar hits a certain level, it opens up the submenu and allows players to unleash deadlier attacks. Players can also seamlessly switch from one character to another, or play the game under classic mode if you don’t like the action game feel of the remake’s battle system. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.