Final Fantasy VII is coming to the next-generation at last!
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Well, yes and no. While the much-beloved RPG title is arriving on PS4 in 2015, it will only be the recent PC version. The graphics and gameplay have been updated since their 1997 release, but this is not the full HD remake that we have long been hoping for (and Square Enix assures us will never happen).
The company pulled one over on a room full of eager fans this past weekend. It was quite wonderful to the outsider, if a little sad. If any game needs a remake, it’s this one.
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Alongside the adventures of Cloud and Tifa will also be Tidus and Yuna. The duology of Final Fantasy X/X-2 Remaster will also be getting the full remastered treatment for PS4 in a two-game compilation. Both will hit next year with exclusive new features.
Final Fantasy VII will be a digital-only download available for $15.99, while players can pick up Final Fantasy X/X-2 Remaster both in stores and on PSN for $49.99. Two great games for the price of less than one is a pretty sweet deal. FF X-2 should by no means work, and yet it is fantastic and a worthy, far less melodramatic follow-up to FF X.
Now if Square can work on getting that next-gen port of the most underappreciated of all the series, Final Fantasy XII, that would be super awesome.
Both games are scheduled for release in spring. No official date has been announced yet.