People born after the mid ’90s might not be aware of this, but Final Fantasy wasn’t always the insanely popular household name that has exactly 3,583 games within its franchise. Final Fantasy was never shrouded in the shadows of obscurity when it came to the states, in fact it was always one of the most popular JRPG series on the Nintendo consoles, it just had nothing close to the stranglehold on the market it does today. It was much more a niche market, though while the fans lacked the numbers they hold today, they were no less enthralled by these marvels of merging meaningful storytelling with video games. This changed approximately 20 years ago on September 7, 1997, when the follow up to the SNES cartridge Final Fantasy III appeared as a three CD-ROM game called Final Fantasy VII on the Sony PlayStation.
The tiny green slasher villain returns in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, and is as frightening as ever.
The way it was handled was so dumb. One shots in melee...your teammates are to ostupid to get away from its attack. So you most often end up alone in a certain fight.
Final Fantasy 7 has come back under the spotlight thanks to the release of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, but is it worth replaying the original?
Very much so. Graphically it's dated but the story and the gameplay haven't aged a day. It's still one of my all time favourite RPGs and for me is better than Remake in some ways.
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