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Can You Go On a Date with Cait Sith in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth?

The Outerhaven writes: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth brings back the date night at the Gold Saucer section from the original. But is Cait Sith an option? Let's let the cat out of the bag.

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FFVII Remake Trilogy Director Retained Stronger Elements Of OG Story While Improving Other Aspects

Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy co-director focused on retaining stronger elements of the original story while improving other aspects.

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MeteorPanda1d 14h ago (Edited 1d 14h ago )

The ancients explaining whatvwe already know was the most boring way to introduce Jenova. Like it showed our own veiwpoint and not theirs, there was no story of deception, they just told us it was.

I wanted lore drop. wanted a glimpse of that time...nope. holier than thou generic "ancient race" cookie cutter.

Also they spoke in the same language, like cmon make it slightly realistic.

Also they should give us an option to what voice red continues with....i benched him after that moment cause my god, he turned into a kids anime protagonist.

Chocobo redo was the most straightforward, safe and needless i have ever seen. Each bird gets a quirk to travel their own region
You own none of them. You cant take them to another region for secrets. Chocobo hot/cold from ff9 makes a visit which was welcomed.

Too many mini games, not enough story exploration.

The original Sephiroth had a background of a fall to grace that won him fans...so they turned him into some diehard fan of Cloud.

As much as l loved the og, they kept so few of the vibes of the original i had to keep justifying the reason l kept playing.

Rant over sorry

aaronlif101d 11h ago

If ever there was a wet blanket in the room, this is it...

MeteorPanda1d 11h ago (Edited 1d 11h ago )

I am allowed to be critical in my own opinion of the game? Must l be a sheep and say i 100% love or hate it?

aaronlif101d 11h ago (Edited 1d 11h ago )

This game is a beautiful love letter to fans of the original game. If the biggest complaint fans have is "too many mini games" (almost all of which are optional btw) then square did good. The most complaints i see is that the game is coming in 3 parts. Which was actually the best thing square could have done. This game is far too big to have been squeezed into one game. And this second part would not have been technically possible on the PS4. Spreading this game across three installments allowed square to give us an expanded, fleshed out version of FF7 instead of giving us a drastically trimmed version. I'm thankful that they made this decision. Is Red XIII's voice annoying here? Perhaps, but that's his character. He's young. This game reflects that in his voice. He tried acting gruff so that the others would respect him and take him seriously. He loosens up as he becomes comfortable with the other characters and ultimately reverts to being himself. Why anyone would expect to choose which voice he uses is a bit beyond me, but oh well. There is so much to appreciate with this game, and some people frankly just like to complain and pick apart something. The locations and towns in this game are gorgeous. The visuals for such a massive game hold up very well. The game captures the feel of FF7 perfectly in my opinion. I couldn't have been happier with it. Are there little imperfections? Sure. Almost every game has imperfections if you look hard enough. But this game truly is a game that shouldn't be missed. It's epic, huge, and fun. This game goes far deeper into the characters than the original FF7, and I can't wait to see where they take us in the third part.

Lexreborn21d 10h ago

“There is so much to appreciate with this game, and some people frankly just like to complain and pick apart something. “

That’s because the way we receive information on our product is from announcement then “sanctioned” criticism from select outlets that have taught us their reviews are more trust worthy then our own interest/experience.

Because we also value a point system more than what’s enjoyable. We have become to involved in the breakdown of the game as a critic versus the player. This tends to make us believe if we dislike aspects everyone should dislike them too.

It’s a huge issue in the gaming community and why we can’t have meaningful conversations because the fixation on what someone dislikes over what they like and vice versa never allows us to meet in the middle. Unless the game in question sells a lot then people tend to drop the pitch forks and praise because we assume the sales speak for themself.

Juancho511d 9h ago

Best RPGs ive played in YEARS. There are some other gems out there but FF7Rebirth and REmake are just fantastic and were a joy to finish.

Tzuno1d 7h ago

i'll wait for the complete edition, this nonsense must stop

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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Combat Director Wants Final Part To Offer Players "Even More Freedom"

The Final Fantasy VII Rebirth combat director has expressed that he wants the final part in the trilogy to offer players "even more freedom".

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gold_drake20d ago

i wonder if where gonna be able to jump

EternalTitan19d ago

Well its not an action game.
Even Elden Ring added jumping as an evolution of the combat system since Dark Souls did not feature jumping.
I want jumping as much as the next action game fan but this isnt that type of game.

gold_drake19d ago

i didnt say i wanted it.

i said "i wonder".

and part 3 could literally be anything they want it to be.

Cacabunga19d ago

I will certainly buy it. I really like the complex world and story of FF7.

TheEroica19d ago

I was wondering if the game will make a profit?

-Foxtrot20d ago

I love the game so far but please don’t make the final part a mini game fest

Everytime I get to a new part in Rebirth it’s “mini game time”

Inverno19d ago

Hope ya don't mind me asking since it seems like you've played it, did it feel like a decent step up from the last game or was it more like the best from the last but more polished?

CS719d ago

It makes Remake feel like a demo.

9.5/10 imo. And I think the “mini games” did a great job of adding variety to the gameplay. Purely optional as well.

-Foxtrot19d ago

Here's my thoughts

I think it's a big step up from the first instalment, I'm enjoying it way more.

I thought keeping it just in Midgar was silly, it felt dragged out and it didn't have much variation in terms of the scenery.

However with Rebirth, as soon as you get out of Kalm you have a big world to explore and it's great to just wander round and explore.

Now that I'm half way in though, despite still liking what I'm playing, the gameplay loop is now starting to slow down on me. I've got to a new region and I'm like "Yaaay...need to go and find those towers again, oh look another special beast marker, is that a bird I see in the distance? Better follow it to another Mako Crystal"

It's like....you know how Peter Jackson was only supposed to have two Hobbit films then Warner Bros wanted a third film so he stretched the second film out as much as he could so he could keep stuff for the third film making a trilogy? Yeah it feels like that, so these mini games are a part of that overall gameplay loop to keep us going and stretch the game out overall so they have something for the third and final game.

I personally think you could have had the first instalment get you out of Midgar and through to Grasslands / Junon and the second game finishes things off.

shinoff218317d ago

If your referring to ff16, rebirth was 1000 times better. It also felt like an rpg. It wasn't as dumbed down as 16 either.

Becuzisaid19d ago (Edited 19d ago )

I had a weird cycle of love/hate for all the mini games as I played through. At first I really hated the seeming need to check all these boxes while exploring the grasslands. I didn't enjoy the Gilgamesh quest initially, and thought Queen's blood was fine but didn't want to commit to it. The side quests didn't really grab me either.

Then for some reason everything in Junon region changed my mind and I did pretty much everything. I liked most of the side quests, I actually liked playing fort condor (didn't care for it in the intergrade dlc). And my interest for completing these quests stayed pretty much through to Cosmo Canyon.

Then they added that horrible Lifestream memory/battle mini game and I started getting so burnt out of it all. I just wanted to do the story. I didn't do any side quests in neibleheim and beyond except for the summon. I abandoned Gilgamesh.

So what I'm saying is I would like the third part to go back to the focused progression from remake. Keep the mini games to the gold saucer. Start the game snowboarding if you want, but from there keep the story rolling.

-Foxtrot19d ago

That's funny you say that because I did everything in the Grasslands but once in Junon I started to slow down a little until Corel where by the end I was burnt out. I'm still currently going but I'm just doing what I can while things keep getting thrown at me.

I would have preferred half of these mini game side fillers / collectibles for some really beefy side quests that really adds onto the world of FFVII.

Inverno19d ago

Sounds like they hadn't really figured out what they wanted to do with Remake and this one is more of what they thought of doing which is probably why they're dragging it out to make a trilogy. Disappointed to hear it has towers cause man do i hate towers lol. It's been a while since I've played the first and it'll be a while longer to play the sequel, but it sounds like I'll enjoy it. 7 really impressed me especially after being disappointed with 15, felt like Square finally realized that FF was THEIR big franchise again.

Tacoboto19d ago

How many hours are you into it at this point?

My friend got like 20-30 in and pretty much quit because of its mini game era. He loved and basically binged through Gran Blue compared to Rebirth

-Foxtrot19d ago

I'm half way through at the moment roughly. Still have a bit to go.

It's hard because if I see thing on the map to complete I feel compelled to do them despite being burned out from it all.

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MetroidFREAK2119d ago

As long as it comes out on PS5 to have the entire series on one platform, do whatever you want

franwex19d ago

The combat is my favorite thing about Rebirth. Would be really cool if they can improve it even more.

Knightofelemia19d ago

I hope after FF7 Square will either give a new FF game the remake treatment. Or give some of their older titles a remake treatment like Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, even Xenogears.

FinalFantasyFanatic19d ago

I'd rather just a remaster/port to modern systems, if any game deserved the remake treatment, it would be Xenogears, but I don't trust SE to do it, especially if Takahashi isn't on board to flesh out that second disc.

Miraak82 19d ago

I'm sure SE can pull it off without him , SE has pretty good writers and have been putting out bangers for a while now plus they probably have inside material and perfect works to reference from to expand the story .
Would just need someone to champion the project .

Saw this the other day pop up on my suggested https://www.youtube.com/wat... . It's a nice form of reference to how I'd like a remake to look like ,

jznrpg19d ago (Edited 19d ago )

Vagrant Story !!! Or XenoGears second choice

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Former Square Enix Exec Sheds Light On Final Fantasy Sales Expectations & Budget Realities

A former Square Enix executive has shed light on sales expectations and budget realities of the Final Fantasy series.

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CrimsonWing6924d ago (Edited 24d ago )

Yea, I love how so many on here did simple math like 3mill x $70 = they made a profit.
When that’s not even close to how this works.

They take the years spent and equate the ROI to the sum % of stock prices during the years of development to do a baseline ROI and then you have the 30% taken out of every sale on a platform EXCEPT for Steam, which is 12%.

Nobody factors in the cost for production of physical media, the cost of advertising, marketing, and the loss from discounts/used game sales and they wonder why selling 3 mill for FF16 isn’t profitable. Or they don’t understand amortization and how games are supposed to generate profit over a long period of time.

Instead, they say Square makes unreasonable expectations for a game to sell when it’s the reality of the cost of AAA development and ROI. I wish I could go back and reply to comments where people jumped down my throat telling me FF16 and FF7 Rebirth were financially successful and I had no idea what I’m talking about.

EternalTitan24d ago (Edited 24d ago )

3mil is not a flop. 3X70 means 210 million. That still made some profit because gaming industry does have a high profit market/product.
Its just that this was not able to cover their fiscal year and disasters like Forsepoken.
Also 16 wasnt even a JRPG let alone an RPG let alone a Final Fantasy game.

CrimsonWing6924d ago

This is exactly what I’m talking about…

StoneTitan24d ago

You are wrong about steam only taking 12%
Steam takes 30%
The Unreal store takes 12%

CrimsonWing6924d ago (Edited 24d ago )

Dang it, that’s what I meant. EGS only does 12% which is why exclusive deals for them are better for the devs in terms of getting more on a sale.

So with the 30% taken out of a $70 the pub/dev gets $49. Less for discounted sales and none for used game sales.

Magic_Spatula23d ago

I thought Epic takes 15% but reduces it to 12% if you use Unreal. Also again, 30% is the industry standard. No one talks junk about Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft taking 30% oh but big bad Valve and Steam. Oh no, they take 30%. Boooooo. Also, Epic exclusive third party games have been proven to not make a profit for companies. Just do some research and you can find articles about mostly indies saying Epic exclusivity was not worth it. Not all, but some. Supergiant Games is one of the few positive stories about Epic exclusivity cuz they use that exclusivity as a beta to help improve their games (Hades) and then release it on Steam where there is a bigger install base. Remedy Entertainment confirmed that they didn't turn a profit from going Epic exclusive. Square was not happy about the sales numbers for Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy 7 Remake and Strangers of Paradise when they were timed exclusives. Which is one of the reasons they're finally releasing the Kingdom Hearts games on Steam.

VersusDMC24d ago

The problem is you assume it is simple math for FF16 and Rebirth. You don't know how much money Sony paid for exclusivity or if they reduced the 30% cut as well.

Both those games definitely made money and still have PC versions to be released.

CrimsonWing6924d ago (Edited 24d ago )

How can you say that when you don’t know?

Here just for context, Spider-Man 2 was $300 mill. In order to break even, that is no profit, they needed to sell 7 mill copies. That’s at full price, btw. So, we’re not saying 7 mill copies that could be $20 each or at a discount.

FF16 Selling 3 mill was probably a good sign in the beginning until sales stopped hard. You know what Square did then?
Something pretty drastic that plummeted their net profits by 65% and operating income by 78% and put them in the red. They paid the dev cost themselves. The reason was sales halted so badly that doing this would make every game sell at a profit moving forward and looks better to investors.

So, just to recap a highly expensive AAA game like Spider-Man 2 at $300 mill budget has to sell over 7 mill to make a profit and even more so for ROI. FF16 did 3 mill and sales slumped so badly they paid off the dev cost instead of allowing for amortization.

FF7 Rebirth was estimated at 2.5 mill and slowing down…

So, yea, those sales don’t even cover the dev cost. How are you coming to the conclusion that they sold well enough?

VersusDMC24d ago

I love how yearly profits drops are blamed on the PS exclusives that sell well enough to be best selling games of the month and of the year and not the multiple other multiplatform games that bombed. Like Valkyrie alysium, diofield, etc...

Also assuming Rebirth or 16 had the same budget as Spider man 2 is beyond idiotic considering Japanese game development is way cheaper than in the US and Sony has to pay Marvel licensing costs.

I am coming to the conclusion that the games sold well because Square said they sold well.

16 sold to expectations at launch but dropped more than expected but still expected to hit 18 month goal. Rebirth sold under expectations but still not bad. Those are their words.

CrimsonWing6924d ago (Edited 24d ago )

I’m not saying it cost 300 mill to make I was using that as an example. Say it was $100 mill and then another $100 mill for marketing and events…

Get where I’m going with this? It’s not like a game suddenly ramps up to another 3 mill units sold at full price a year later. Games are much like movies in the way that launch day sales and those few weeks are where the most sales happen and then it slows down big time.

As for your assumption, I don’t know how to break this easily to you, but they told investors it failed to perform and again paid off the dev cost instead of waiting for amortization. I’m not trying to insult your intelligence, but do you know how amortization works in terms of sales and expenses?

Also, can you link me where they said FF7 Rebirth sold “not bad?”

VersusDMC24d ago (Edited 24d ago )

Here is where square enix president says Rebirth sales aren't necessarily bad.

https://www.reddit.com/r/FF...

They told investors FF16 will reach the 18 month goal in the link above and amortization of the costs of FFXVI meant future sales a profitable according to the analyst in the link below

https://www.tweaktown.com/n...

"Rather than follow the trends, Square Enix has instead chosen to pay off FFXVI's costs outright, which means that all future subsequent game sales will be profitable."

CrimsonWing6924d ago

Yea that’s the drastic move I was mentioning that out then in the red. They paid off the entire dev cost for FF16 so that any game moving forward is technically profit… lets be real, you put your company in the hole like that those copies while, technically profit by definition, isn’t recouping things. He believes that can make the 18 month goal, which I don’t know what that means… are they talking sales of the game or the point in time that the game should be at in terms of profit?

Foamstars lost 95% of its playerbase as a free-to-play game. Are you telling me the amount of microtransactions it sold werent “necessarily bad?”

It sounds kind of like PR talk. I mean, if you’re promoting or discussing a product you tend to go politician when speaking. Y’know, like when the Xbox President gets asked questions and words them in ways not to reflect negativity… or in her case completely shift the discussion.

The reality of the situation is these games didn’t sell and are actually selling worse with each entry. It’s not just with Square, but this is hitting the industry as a whole.

A lot of Games just aren’t selling and the cost to develop is too much. My other point was to show you can’t say game sold 1 mill x $70 = profit made and dev cost covered when there’s so much more to it than simple math like that.

Michiel198924d ago

ff16 has been worked on since 2015, that was preproduction so I'm not sure if we know when full production began, but that is a long time for a studio to be working on anything.

So I'm not sure if I believe it has made profit (already)

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Elda24d ago

More than likely FFXVI cost 100 million or more to make, then giving 30% of the sales to Sony means they made a very small profit if it only sold 3 million copies.

shinoff218324d ago

We don't know how much Sony paid square though either

Elda24d ago (Edited 24d ago )

@shinoff2183. There's a possibility Sony didn't pay S-E anything as far as exclusivity. Maybe S-E thought that FFXVI would be better off being exclusive on PS5 instead of putting it on XB as well because FF sales are not really all that great on XB. No one knows how business was handled between Sony & S-E of the exclusivity of FFXVI but the 2 companies.

neutralgamer199224d ago

Crimson

When you do exclusive deals platform holders can decide to take less than 30%. Most games make the most money in initial 12-18 weeks (most not all) because that’s when game is selling for MSRP

And square enix does stupid things to make less money on yearly basis they release complete and utter failures like Forsaken

CrimsonWing6924d ago

Can you show me where you found the info that platform holders take less than 30%? You’d think if you paid for it to be exclusive to your platform you’d want to get as much money out of the deal as you can.

And yea… I mean Forspoken definitely put them in the hole and they dissolved that entire studio. But look at FF7 Rebirth, what could easily be considered the best game they’ve done in ages, it’s selling even worse than 16. If it sold “good enough” you wouldn’t see them cease all exclusivity and aggressively pursue multi platform releases.

neutralgamer199224d ago

crimson

first of al that deal is very different. SE didn't want to remake FF7 because of the cost so sony helped them with actual development costs upfront. without sony there would be no FF7 remake. Just like without sony there wouldn't be silent hill 2 or MGS3 remake

InUrFoxHole24d ago

You're absolutely right. You're the only one figured that out. Congratulations 👏 👏 👏

CrimsonWing6924d ago (Edited 24d ago )

Awww cmon man. I’m trying to just have a discussion on this because I’m legit curious on how this all works. Like toss the ol’ pig skin back and forth with me, here.

I'm not trying to brag, but when this all went down and I linked articles stating otherwise I got dogpiled by fanboys.

Seriously, let’s flip the script and actually have some civil discourse here instead of going straight for the throat punches.

InUrFoxHole24d ago

I'm all for that but you know other people have factored all that in. Ivan Drago that game... if it dies... it dies

shinoff218324d ago (Edited 24d ago )

You forgot to mention Sony paid handsomely for these to be exclusive also. It's not like Sony just asked and square did it. Sony paid

CrimsonWing6924d ago

I did mention it in the comments. I have to do my best not to drop novels on here trying to be as articulate as possible.

What was the total Sony paid? Because if it’s as “handsome” as you say it is why is Square pulling away hard from exclusivity?

fr0sty24d ago

The physical media barely costs anything to make, I know because I make blu-rays for a living. You can buy them by the disc for way less than a dollar per disc. Case and all, I dont spend more than $1.50, and I'm not even buying them in the bulk numbers Square is.

CrimsonWing6924d ago

Right but then you have to factor in how much do distributors take for selling the physical media. So, how many discs gets manufactured at $1.50, how much are the physical distributors taking? So keep in mind platform holders also take a percentage of physical media and then the actual stores/distributors take a percentage. People wonder why there’s a larger push for digital only… well, that’s a pretty big reason.

The point though is all this gets factored in. How much do the devs/publishers take from a physical media sale?

Magic_Spatula23d ago

Square has always had astronomically high profit expectations. I saw a report where they expected to make anywhere from 400 - 500 million last fiscal year and they only made half of that (a little over 200 mill). They expect to make hundreds of millions of dollars and tens of millions of sales on a single game and when it doesn't meet their high expectations, they consider it a failure. Yes, gaming is their biggest money maker, but they do have other avenues of revenue. I believe they have owned a manga publishing company and a figurine making company for decades now.

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EternalTitan24d ago

Stop making terrible game like 16 and it will be fine.

VersusDMC24d ago

The 3 million plus selling, 87 metacritic game is definitely the problem and not the mediocre bombs like diofield, harvestella or Valkyrie alysium...

EternalTitan23d ago

Its 3 million shipped(including digital) which was the first sales announcement. Its been 10 months and there has been no sales update. Game fell off like a cliff.

FinalFantasyFanatic23d ago

That whole shotgun approach of mediocre games really did back fire on them.

franwex24d ago

Hard disagree here. It’s not a terrible game. Not being YOUR cup of tea is different. Some people don’t like Tetris, and that doesn’t mean it’s a terrible game.

Terry_B24d ago

Yeah...and more than "some" people want to play a Tetris if the product is named Tetris.

If a game is called Tetris 16 but it plays more like Lumines or Collumns its not what "some" people wanted.

You get what I mean.

franwex24d ago

@Terry

It’s expected that every FF will be different though. I do agree that the combat itself was lacking compared to previous entries. But it’s not a bad game at all. It’s not even a bad final fantasy either.

shinoff218324d ago

It barely felt like an rpg though. That turns of alot of people. Far as 7 tmremake trilogy they made a dumb decision with 3 parts, rebirth may have suffered from alot of other jrpgs coming out at the time where as far as rpgs or jrpgs ff16 had no competition. Also not sure how true it is or was but I read that the ff7 remake double pack wasn't being counted as a sale

FinalFantasyFanatic23d ago

I just don't get excited for FF games anymore, I've been disappointed with the franchise for a long time now.

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Elda24d ago

The gameplay & the story in FFXVI was awesome.

EternalTitan23d ago

16's story is poorly written. Characters are forgettable.

repsahj23d ago

Speak for yourself, I like both FF16 and FF7Rebirth.

Elda23d ago

Clearly your opinion, opinions are not at all facts.

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INMATEofARKHAM23d ago

Found the bot account! /s

No one reads more than the headlines, Mr. Robot. 😉

Lionsguard24d ago

This honestly does not bode well for the final part of the FF7 series. It often makes me wonder why they ever bothered to remake it at all if this is the thanks they get for making one of the greatest RPGs to exist. All that hooting and hollering at conventions for nothing.

ziggyzinfirion24d ago

I'm sorry I keep seeing this but what exactly is the concern for Part 3? Aren't they already announced that they are already working on it?

Lionsguard24d ago

Yeah but who knows what they will cut to save money knowing that sales are low.

shinoff218324d ago

Lionsgard I don't think they will cut anything tbh. It's still gonna get a pc release. Possibly Xbox if it's still around to.

shinoff218324d ago

I was alright with it but they may have turned some people off the last 10 years with ff. Unless their remakes I won't be buying a new ff game.

AndrewM23d ago

No one ever asked for 3 parts back then.

Lionsguard23d ago

No, but if it weren't 3 parts it would have been 100% cut content and been a worst off product in the long run. So far, Remake and Rebirth have been phenomenal.

TheColbertinator23d ago

They should have released a PC version too. And no not EGS but Steam and maybe someday GOG

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