Final Fantasy VII Remake/Rebirth director Naoki Hamaguchi has hinted at the entire trilogy getting a Nintendo Switch 2 release.
Shaz from Pixel Swish: "Despite its bloated open world, ridiculous number of mini-games, and questionable narrative sensibilities that can oftentimes be at odds with itself in regards to tone, there's no denying the amount of love Square Enix has injected into Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. A love that, though at times can lead to unnecessary padding, manages to keep a sense of wonder."
Agree... the pacing is awful, far too many mini games, questionable narrative choices... amazing game, loved it.
Opposite for me. It was the least enjoyable for me outof the four games. Still haven't beat it and I don't know if I will bother at this point.
The critically acclaimed FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE is coming to Xbox consoles, Xbox PC, and Cloud this winter.
FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE retells the original story of FINAL FANTASY VII up to the escape from Midgar with unforgettable characters, breathtaking visuals and epic battles, which mixes traditional command-based combat and real-time action. It also includes FF7R EPISODE INTERmission, an additional story starring Yuffie Kisaragi that offers a fresh perspective running in parallel to Cloud’s journey.
Square Enix talks about developing Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade for Nintendo Switch 2 in a behind-the-scenes interview.
Why do we think this is coming out on Switch 2 before Xbox? Any thoughts? The S2 is not more powerful than the Series S so it’s not a ‘lack of power’ issue. Perhaps the sales forecast is higher on S2 than Xbox so that’s maybe where their priority lies?
The Switch 2 version is really beautiful. It looked as good as the PS5 version.
i mean, weve been joking about this for a while now haha
they're gonna resell this trilogy for the next 20 years ha
but i wonder ... remake and rebirth already had to cut back on the psr4and ps5.
hows that gonna go on that inferior system?
No physical release GTFO. This game deserves to be in your collection, not some digital shit.