- Joined
- Jun 27, 2014
Recently, I've been playing the FFVII remake. As I am someone who actually played through a lot of the FFVII EU content, it's kind of a head trip seeing it in action. There's a few great things I can say about it even at this early juncture of me being a few hours in: Ignoring production-level crap (the graphics are gorgeous, the music is phenomenal, etc), there's a lot I actually find really cool. The expanded worldbuilding and the work done to flesh out both Midgar and the ongoing conflict with Avalanche is particularly well-done, it gets across just how fucked-up Cloud is mentally very early on, and makes very clear that the game is going to go for a darker tone - which makes sense, the original was already plenty dark. I'm digging the subtle nods towards the likes of Crisis Core and Before Crisis. I also like that the game is shameless in its difficulty and won't hesitate to break you over its knee if you take it lightly.
Some of it I can take or leave. There is no ambiguity about Shinra intentionally blowing the reactor to make Avalanche look bad in the remake, which is something you didn't learn until much later in the original. I like this as a concept but I also feel it's going to piss off some of the players who wanted to learn that shit the way they did in the original.
Holy shit, though, is this game not for purists. I have no idea where parts of this story are going, and part of me sort of digs that.
Some of it I can take or leave. There is no ambiguity about Shinra intentionally blowing the reactor to make Avalanche look bad in the remake, which is something you didn't learn until much later in the original. I like this as a concept but I also feel it's going to piss off some of the players who wanted to learn that shit the way they did in the original.
Holy shit, though, is this game not for purists. I have no idea where parts of this story are going, and part of me sort of digs that.