True. The music in this game alone justifies the price of the game. That's also why I've paid another $100 for the limited Soundtrack. ^^ And I certainly would also love to visit a FF7re live concert - in my country or one nearby. Make it happen SE! :)
Speaking of audio, if there are any Breaking Bad fans here, considering the actor that played Badger voiced Wedge in the game, did anyone else have the issue of only hearing Badger talking to Pinkman whenever Wedge mentioned Jessie’s name in a sentence? I couldn’t unhear it. Amazing game though and the voice acting, audio, and music really are top knotch.
Well done Skill Up. You nailed it: "FFVII remake is a game that can and will be torn down by many people for its business model and its minor short comings. But it will also be held up by many others for their sheer love and joy of it all."
@Aaron9 Okay, picture this for a second, a hybrid between the original combat system, FF13's non-static combat positioning and the area affects/combo attacks from Chrono Trigger, ATB system is fine. I'd also consider adding turn based repositioning along the lines of Trails of Cold Steel 'move' command. You're right I haven't played it but I've watched more than enough footage/reviews/livestream plays to come to the conclusion I dislike it. If you favor a more action orientated game with manual character positioning, great, I hope you enjoy yourself. As for me it's a hard pass.
@@Kwazy-mojo This game suffers from the roller coaster effect. The highs are amazing, but the lows are just frustrating. I love this game to death, but every little thing it does bad is reflective of a two issues. The padding done to certain sections that took literally two minutes to get through in the original is insane. The collapsed highway with the robot arms. The train graveyard as well. The lack of urgency in key moments is the most insane part of it all. I love the music and combat, but removing these things, show how the pacing and level design are very weak. The boss fights are amazing as hell though.
@@ThatGBAGamer hard disagree, loved how they extended a lot of parts. made me feel like i was a part of the world and not just a guest in it. i still had my sense of urgency in the train graveyard too. only thing i think was truly dragged out was the 8 floors of airbuster shit, but at the same time it felt cool how it waslike you were actually making the boss weaker
Honestly, the fact that it's pretty linear is just obvious. That's hoe Midgar originally, and there's only so much you could do to pan that out. The game only opens up once you leave Midgar
Sterman99 damn, you described my worst fears about Witcher 3. Open world games are super tricky to nail I feel. If we’re being negative here, you can get big world that feels empty to great environments that feel alive but lacking in gameplay. Fallout 3 and New Vegas are the only ones I remember, where it was great in both gameplay and open world
Sterman99 bruh botw is the most over rated game I’ve ever played the puzzles suck and the shrines are boring as fuck there is so much god damn filler it feels so god damn empty... the Witcher had so much amazing dialogue side missions player choice etc I just straight up disagree with you lol and I think your opinion is dog shit
I honestly feel that "it's linear" is just not a valid criticism. Some of the greatest games of all time are linear. There's just a difference between good linearity and bad linearity.
@@z3nkin it's a 1st part of a multi disc series, ffvii was 4 ps1 disc, midgar took what 4 hours of 80+ on the original game. 30 hours in a 4 hour part of the story. Pay attention
@@megaham1552 I've found SkillUp's opinion to usually be very much like my own. Granted, his opinion doesn't shape mine, but it's always reassuring to hear from someone who's like-minded in that you know for the most part that if there's something you do or don't enjoy, you're likely to have the same manner of praise or problems with it. I also find him to be a reliable reviewer who brings fair points to the table with reasoning behind what he's saying instead of basing opinions on nostalgia or with rose-tinted glasses on (for the most part).
I came to know you because of your Nier: Automata review (I've already finished the game by the time I stumbled upon your video). From then on, I decided to listen to you when in doubt and here you are, reassuring me that FFVII Remake will not let me down. Thank you, I'll trust you.
Man....just hearing the music in the background of this review almost made me tear up. These new renditions of the FF7 classics are absolutely PERFECT! Cannot wait to hear them in the context of the game itself!
@@philbarton2832the music constantly lives in my head rent free. I just got FF16 and I’m really bummed with the music in that game. It doesn’t transition well or fit what’s happening on screen. FF7 has the greatest soundtrack ever!
@@drgonzo123 Couldn't agree more, I genuinely think the ff7 ost is easily the greatest soundtrack in gaming. I haven't gotten around to playing ff16 yet but looking forward to it!
@@darthsonic4135 I finished this two days ago (came out 10 days early in Australia) and trust me, they're is a LOT to be spoiled in this believe it or not. Even for the most hardcore FF7 fan. Go in blind.
I really like the combat in this game. There is so much stuff to customize, and so many different options in each given situation, which makes it quite hard to master.
@@mistakenumber7880 sorry but the combat sistem is horrible, the camera angle in battles my god can't even describe how bad it is, and the npc characters look weird, ovral a desapointment 😥
I work in an "essential" job environment but somehow was able to convice my boss to give me the week of april 13 to 20th off. I think I know how ill be spending my free time!
@5pointgo Game length is honestly subjective and depends on how much you like the busywork/sidequests that can extend it. Being technically able to last longer doesn't matter if it's not enjoyable to the people only getting thirty hours. That being said, I'm hoping it lasts longer for me.
@5pointgo I absolutely don't share your enthusiasm for sidequests. Maybe in an actual role-playing game, but not in a shorthand rpg. A lot of the latter have boring fetch quests without much consequence, and finding overpowered secret items tends to be something I reserve to future playthroughs. Not trying to shame anyone who likes being overpowered for their first playthrough, it just isn't fun for me.
Imagine if Midgar was cyberpunk 2077 style open world, where you could travel between sectors with train etc.. man I would have seriously looked at the view all day
18:05 - The camera battle mechanics problem you're having can be remedied by locking onto enemies with R3, as well as increasing the in-battle field of view in the Settings.
18:15 "since enemies target whoever you are controlling" I hope the shift isn't too extreme, but it might be interesting to add enemy movement manipulation to your tactics
You could really tell the devs cared about this one. I felt the emotions and while it's not perfect this game is just so good and I loved every second of it.
I completely agree. This game reinvented the wheel in such a way that it blew me away and gave me a new and deeper appreciation of the game than the original gave me. My only complaints are the side quests and quest tracking. Not to mention a certain aspect in the fighting that whom ever you controlled the enemy would blitz and cheese you.
The great thing about the episodic nature of the series, is that Square can take any criticisms on board for this game and iron them out as the follow-ups are released.
That and they can focus on each segments new game systems. Open world, airship navigation, side quests, endgame etc etc. Everything gets more attention and time. I wouldn't even call it an episode. This is more like FF13 that had two follow up releases.
@@gooberglop8461 I don't think you can compare Valve and SE. One company has financially motivated to release games and the other one can lay back and release nothing. Valve stopped being a game developer around the time of the Orange Box and Steam gaining momentum. I think its shameless how they've behaved in the gaming sphere for years now and I found the VR release to be an immense slap in the face for any normal consumer that might have loved HL. Two totally different situations here.
@@mikev8746 Squeenix is still developing but they are mostly a publisher now and a large portion of their efforts go into publishing games from other companies as well. I feel like the burnout from episodic developing is real and seeing a game deteriorate over time rather then improve is a real possibility. Plus they chose a horrible genre to do this too, JRPG's are massive, long adventures and waiting 1-2 years at best between parts is going to feel horrible.
@@gooberglop8461 Thats a good and fair point you're making. I'm currently more on the positive side but who knows how I will look at it when time progresses. There's definitely also a chance it will just get worse with ever release as Square fumbles near the finish line. The first outing though made a good impression for me. When it comes to JRPG's I think it's a mix. Compared to every other genre I think these games have the most the gain and lose when it comes to possible remakes. I'm certain we wont get the next part for 2-4 years at best so the wait will suck. But from my experience the eventual pay off will be worth it. Once you have everything in your hands a decade from now there's simply more value in having 3 parts. You will truly be able to play it from beginning to end with the scope the original had. Absolutely no modern game has offered that much, even games such as GTA and RDR were shorter and felt less 'grand' than a traditional JRPG from that era. This is partially because of how JRPG's heavily rely on abstractions. The characters during the prerendered exploration parts aren't properly scaled, the battles aren't really turn based. The player sort of 'decodes' these things in his head and figures what they are meant to portray. Which means that these large scaled PS1 JRPGs came with a sense of scope that is partially an illusion. The more technology progressed the harder it was to recreate this illusion due to the realism of it all. Which ends you up at games like FF13 and even FF15 in terms of scope and such. That's why I think having three games developed on the Remake has possible advantages, one of them being increased scope and content.
I can't help but wonder how they're going to pull off the absolute pacing and narrative nightmare that is the rest of the game after you get out of Midgar. If they can pull it off it will be an insane feat. I'm almost skeptical we'll even get subsequent games in the series
I've just finished the original on Switch and I can't even start to imagine how they're going to remake this game in its entirety with these graphics. Will be an amazing accomplishment
I... think there has to be more than two other parts, unless they're _considerably_ longer. Midgar is, like, the first third of the first disc. Sure, disc three is the last dungeon and a buncha sidequests but there's still a huge amount of disc 1 and, even if it's a bit shorter, all of disc 2. With as much as the expanded Midgar, they'd have to be blasting past stuff or massively expanding the next parts for only two to be needed.
Started this on PS Plus around a year ago following completion of FF16. I enjoyed it so much I decided to try this. Eventually though around Charles 9 I got distracted by another release. Knowing Rebirth was releasing at the end of the month I picked this back up about 2 weeks ago. Currently halfway through chapter 17. Doing everything outside the hardmode trophy and 9 bridal dressed trophy. I’ve enjoyed the game more and mor the closer I get to the end. I feel super blessed to be able to pick up FF7 Rebirth tonight as soon as I finish Remake!
@@SparkySpice0911 there's absolutely no chance doom will win considering goty is just a popularity contest. it'll absolutely be cyberpunk or tlou when it should be this or potentially nier replicant
@@nealfernandez9523 idk if you've seen that new gameplay video but cyberpunk is absolutely not winning GOTY, and ghost looks generic af. ff7 deserves it for sure. maybe doom
I was sooo nervous to watch or read reviews, then I saw yours pop. I stared at it for a solid 15 mins, loving and hating the fact that you didn't give away your opinion in the title. "Well...they pulled it off". Oh thank God. Yours is the only review I need my dude, thank you.
I'll be getting it on Series X next year. As well. Currently playing Kingdom Hearts 3 on Xbox Gamepass. Then will play Nier Automata on Game pass as well.
This is not a remake, this is not a reboot, it's a god damn part 2, like final fantasy 7-2. And I absolutely love it. It was so fun and so enjoyable, oh my god how much I loved it!
The midgar exploration just seems like a huge missed opportunity. The whole thing just sounds like they wanted to make it Yakuza but with final fantasy but missed the whole interesting content part of the equation.
Yeah all the side quests seem only a little better than the awful ones from XV. But in general this game seems at least better than XV, which I thought was just okay.
SE has never been good as sidequests as they barely put effort into them. Then again, I should point at who is behind the projects. FF X and XII are probably good ones, XII the best far as sidequests go. Yakuza was developed by a guy that did mini-games in the first place, so he is a master at it. He understands the fun and how it should contribute to world and story in some way. Most games aren't good at executing this. FF XV was just terrible, so this wasn't a surprise.
@@BabysitterSky So you've bought Yakuza games and then never finished them because you didn't like them? I have to ask, how many did you play? And considering he just said the sidequest aspect which you probably only were able to access two or three a few hours in, you wouldn't be familiar enough to comment on it. If this did worse than Yakuza and it's praised for good sidequests and mini-games, you're actually speaking against FF VII R lol
This last hour I’ve been hit all at once with FF7 reviews and decided to watch your video first. Well done review, Skill Up. Definitely going to be playing this
Jesse: "Guess I'll take one for the team and be your back warmer again" Cloud: Processing........processing.........processing..........Memories from the night prior return. "Shit"
Unfortunately the roles are reversed I feel. I think RE3 is a more worthwhile buy than this. Not a fan of splitting the game up. You're buying only a part of a 180 dollar game at least. Absolutely ridiculous.
@@VitinRitsu Correction, RE3 is a 20 hour game at least because of the number of times you need to play through to get everything out of the game. Including the Shop, Nightmare, and Inferno difficulty modes as well as those modes boasting RNG and moved items and drops.
@@Odie50000 I haven't played either of them yet but I was VERY excited for the RE3 remake (played it to death back in 1999). I do wanna reserve my opinion on it for when I play it but there does seem to be some uniformity in everyone's response towards it (game length, underwhelming potential, etc). though I can see what you're getting at about a full priced game being a "complete" package as opposed to a full priced game only being a part of a greater whole.
Zach Strong it’s going to be the most controversial piece of media since the last Jedi. I’m gonna come back to this video in two weeks to see how many people shit on skillup for actually liking the game and the ending.
For everyone who thinks paying $60 per episode for one game is robbery and want an amazing game with amazing graphics and gameplay including story and a full game try nier automata.
Nier is truly a fantastic game. It's been a while since a game shook me to the core since Xenogears. It's a game that I would gladly pay full price for. But FF7 will hold a special place in the hearts of many players, and at some point, you can't put a price on that.
@@jego207 well said. It's amazing how people want to judge without factoring in all the reasons why people buy things in the first place. Which is because they WANT to. The price goes towards the hardware, the software and the stuff you can't measure. People LOVE FF7. Ain't no price tag on getting an all-time favorite generation-defining game remade with current tech more than 2 decades after the original release. $60, to me, is fair for that kind of experience
@@Julian-rt9qs its $60 per episode if you think that's ok for nostalgic reasons it's all well and good but to people who want value and are against the greed of ubisoft and EA I think it's a rip off. Had they priced it at $40 per episode I would have no problem. The problem with gaming today is people like you people who would throw away cash on something they like as its priceless to them. You can never be upset with EA and ubisoft and the people who purchase their dlc and pay to win because underneath it all you cant put a price on something people like.
@@darkwing5458 No, the problem is people like you who think you deserve the world on a silver platter at a discount. The whole purpose of games is entertainment. How stupid is it to think you can that out of the equation? You sound as if your argument is a game is worth the money if it's packed full of content and caters to your idyllic vision of said game. People buy games to play and enjoy. Unless you know somethin we don't, for all any of us know the next few episodes may be cheaper and function more like DLC. But for you to write this off so totally as a stain on gaming because it's episodic and lacking in YOUR OPINION doesn't mean the game is bad by any means.
@@darkwing5458 The original PS1 game was sold for $50, and the remake is sold for $60. Consider inflation and how it's more expensive to produce games now, the $10 difference for a 23 year gap looks reasonable. Based on reviews, the game (or if you prefer to call it an episode) has at least 35 hours of quality content. Quality does not come cheap. If you think $60 robbery for a well-made game, you may always opt to delay and wait for a discount, or not buy it at all.
I played this for 45 hours STRAIGHT I LITERALLY couldn't stop playing, this game is an adrenaline pumping roller-coaster ride of a lifetime from start to finish. Having played ff7 at the age of 10 my expectations for the remake were out out this world, and I can honestly say not only did it surpass them it blew them out of the stratosphere. Even though it's only Midgar (which imo is pretty much the prelude) the remake has made itself to possibly be the one greatest games that I have ever played. (out of which I've played and finished over a thousand across nearly every genre) The world isn't ready for this
Finished the game yesterday and already playing through it again. I am so excited for where they are taking this re-telling. Another Awesome review bud.
brittney Whelp. Ralph did say his play time was about 35 hours with almost all side quests complete. I think he said it was about 30 hours without side quests which is more than fair.
FF games starting in the early 90's are the reason why I fell in love with video games. I'm pretty torn here though. The complaints against this part of the remake could be forgiven if it was a flawed early chapter of the game. But it's the whole game as it exists for now. Seems like it would be a far better plan to wait two years for them to complete this project.
I think two years might be optimistic. The best comparison we have is FFXIII which released a new game every two years. I expect VII:R to be the same. And given that they stretched the opening few hours of the first disk of three disks into a single release then I doubt it'll be finished with only one other release. Not to mention SE says they don't know how many releases it'll be too finish the game, so they don't have a solid plan and are making it up as they go. We could be in for a long wait for a finished game
man I played this game, it was my first final fantasy ever, I never even played the original, and every time I think about this game I either get incredibly happy or I cry, depending on what I'm thinking about in the game.
The original was my first FF and I finally got around playing the remake a few months ago and boy oh boy was I blown away. I consider myself a die hard FF7 fan and this remake felt like Square decided that I'd been working too hard, dealing with too much crap and I deserved a break. Loved the game, 10/10 even with its shortcomings, I can't wait to play the rest of the series.
I watched a lot of your review. But I never see any review you did when you speak of something so passionately... like you really means every words you said. Like I could feel the feeling you are trying to pour... because me too... I'm really happy that FF7R is happening and that it is what we expect it to be.
8:00 Reminded me of a similar situation in Final Fantasy 12 with the interaction between Gibbs and Deweg: "A soldier doesn't complain about his post, Gibbs. Granted it's hot...the city reeks of sweat...and I've sand in places sand has no right to be."
I wonder when the second part will come out. I hope within the next couple of years, though if that's next-gen, there will be a lot more work on the tech side. We'll see. In the meantime, I'm convinced I need to get this!
I classify 2020 the year of the Remake (even more so than 2019). Also the year of iconic soundtracks being remade and me desperately searching for how to acquire them.
What an awesome positive review! I am patiently waiting for my digital download to allow me to play - all downloaded and ready and I cannot wait to get in to this game!
I've almost finished it and I can tell you right now, unless you're some hardcore ff7 fan, it's not worth it.. Square ruined it with their bullshit business strategy. Turned a single amazing game into five ridiculously long, boring ones.. Nothing but hours of lame fetch quests, literally one after another in the same town for hours on end.. Linear dungeons that slog on, literally slowing your traversal down at every turn, reusing nearly every environment, forcing you through the same mob infested areas over and over throughout the game.. Square miles the fuck out of this. It was never meant to be a "series" ..The pacing is way too slow. They ruined everything that made the original good.
@@gstylez0107 well, im 30 hrs in, and i loved every bit of it. I'm seeing it more as an "fanservice"-standalone. If you dont expect the events tp happen at the same time and pacing like in the original it doesnt feel thst dragged. Way better than a "remake" like RE3.
Me: Restaurant(Sony/Nomura), please REMAKE me the dish I ordered last time. Restaurant: Sure, but this time it is only going to be the mashed potatoes portion, but don't worry, we will increase the portion size to a full plate, and change the spices/ingredients.
@Aaron9 Could you please respond with a REMAKE of your comment I'd like to see your definition, by how you transform your remade comment After that, please look up the definition of Remake Now get up off of your knees, and think for yourself
1:16 someone please tell me what's the name of the track that starts at 1:16 It sounds amazing and I've been searching for it since the e3 2019 demo trailer
I really enjoyed your review. It was very objective for a huge fan like yourself. Also my friend and I decided to get Cactuar tattoos soon! Super excited! 😊
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Played the original on day one and I feel they captured the essence of the original very well, from the quirky parts to the emotional beats. Amazingly well done remake, especially after the let down of RE3 Remakes length. Very well done, I cant imagine how long it will be though until the next part. 😭
I'm excited to see how other developers and publishers react to the probable succes of FF7R. If this translates in big sales you can be assured more classic games will get the full remake treatment. Very exciting to say the least. I do think they established most assets, systems and essential parts of game design. Being on unreal definitely helped so I have faith that part 2 will be released within 2-3 years. They hinted towards this in various interviews too. Safe for any weird things happening I doubt it will suffer from delays either, but you can never truly know.
@@eKko0 They actually said that? I mean I guess 2 years is possible if they have their stuff in order and don't want to add to many new systems. Bust still, if they plan to make the overworld an openworld in the remake that can''t possibly be done in 2 short years can it? I'd be fine with 3 years inbetween titles, that sounds like the sweet spot.
30 hours and not finished!? Now that's what I like to hear. Don't know how much you've been grinding, and hopefully there's much more to be done. Hoping the game is at least 50 hours.....but I doubt it
@@kmikel3669 I already beat the game, there are total of 18 chapter. you can go straight for main mission and beat the game under 10 hr if you want, the sidequest probably around 30-40 hr of content. the thing is the sidequest is kinda plain and generic such as kill 10 rats, collect this collect that and the sidequest reward is just meh. but the game is gorgeous tho
@@zardakex3055 Under 10 hours? Man I was kind of hoping for 15 but I guess 10 isn't that bad if you just take the story route. Most games without serious 'padding' are around that time I guess.
@@zardakex3055 You're the first one to state the game can be completed running the main story in under 10 hours. Most reviewers talk about 20 hours main and 30 hours with side content. Did you speedrun? But yeah I finished RE3R in 4 hours and I didn't mind at all. I'd rather have a focused cinematic game experience than some padded out shit. Even the excellent RDR2 really annoyed me near the end. Everytime I felt the game should wrap things up they introduced like 5 hours more of story missions. Felt like a horse chasing a carrot. So 10 hours wont bug me, the original midgar segment took players like 5-6 hours anyway.
Can always trust your reviews Ralph, I'm curious how old you are, I was born in '83. We seem to like the same games. I've been crying nerd tears throughout this game so far..
Just want to say thank you for being so open about the spoilers in your videos. It's often hard to watch other RUclipsrs Reviews without getting spoiled or warned.
The issue I have is that it took 6years for us to get part 1 and no word on second part so I am not ready to drop 60$ on only a 1/3 or less of the game.
finalhalo3 same here, I was very excited when I played the demo. But I can’t shake the feeling that at the end of the day, this whole game revolves around a fraction of the original game. I want it. But not for 60 bucks when it’s all good content but mainly filler
@@Fencepost55 there manages to be a complete game with little filler considering everything, most of the new content is a welcome addition. It's a complete game, just not a complete story
This is the very first 3D Final Fantasy game to be given a remake (not remastered like FF12, FFX, FF8). Final Fantasy 3 and 4 were also given remakes but they were originally 2d games. Steve Burton was originally going to reprise his role as Cloud Strife for the remake. However, due to his voice not matching a younger version of the character, he was replaced with Cody Christian. His voice over work on the game can be heard in the PSX 2015 trailer.
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Ralph are you allowed to upload a review? I thought the world wide release isn't until the 10th
@@Stuy777 Allowed isnt the right word, is it right?
"I've struggled with jrpg dialogue"
shows xenoblade
well... no wonder, between that and modern square
Skill Up I just happen to get paid early this week on Thursday as I’m off over the Easter weekend, it must be fate.
"You can just listen to this video as you would a podcast" would've been the perfect spot to talk about your sponsor
Barret sounds like the dude playing a dude disguised as another dude.
Love your Tropic Thunder reference.
And it was perfect
2 years later I'm replaying 7 remake and came back to this review, and I still don't understand what this means
@@justhaku9240 it's a tropic thunder reference
10/10 for the music in the whole game. I would travel anywhere in Australia if there is a FF7R concert to hear it live.
**Spots a poisonous spider**
"Why do i hear boss fight music?"
**Sephiroth OST intensifies as the spider jumps at you**
True. The music in this game alone justifies the price of the game. That's also why I've paid another $100 for the limited Soundtrack. ^^ And I certainly would also love to visit a FF7re live concert - in my country or one nearby. Make it happen SE! :)
Loved all the music! Also the game was amazing just got the plat 🥰🔥
About the music, which version of Those Who Fight plays from 1:03 to 1:13? Thank you.
Speaking of audio, if there are any Breaking Bad fans here, considering the actor that played Badger voiced Wedge in the game, did anyone else have the issue of only hearing Badger talking to Pinkman whenever Wedge mentioned Jessie’s name in a sentence? I couldn’t unhear it. Amazing game though and the voice acting, audio, and music really are top knotch.
Love how Aerith is actually concerned for cloud when he agrees to the luxury treatment
Its more like
"But Cloud.... I'd do that for free"
I took it more of her being like, "But I'm right here, why are you paying for it?"
Jelly
“And while it isn’t perfect, I loved it so so much. I really did”
Truly a great review
Note to self: Amass and set aside 3000 gil ASAP.
I see what you did there. I'll round you up with a 5100 gil minimum by that point. 😉
whack, you savage
Sounds like legendary puff-puff mischief to me.
How to understand the madam scene? How adult is this game? Do I see what I'am paying for or do I have to get a fanfic/microtransaction/dlc ?
the amount determines Aeris dress
Your first statement was all I needed to hear. Hope you're keeping safe across the ditch brother!
Kendal What boat them grade what boat them botch pewdiepie responds
So being lied to is all you need to hear.
Well done Skill Up. You nailed it: "FFVII remake is a game that can and will be torn down by many people for its business model and its minor short comings. But it will also be held up by many others for their sheer love and joy of it all."
I don't know if I'd classify the combat system as a 'minor' shortcoming, I know I'm far from the only person disappointed by it.
@@simplygreen5832 you're the only person i've heard that doesn't like the combat
@Aaron9 Okay, picture this for a second, a hybrid between the original combat system, FF13's non-static combat positioning and the area affects/combo attacks from Chrono Trigger, ATB system is fine. I'd also consider adding turn based repositioning along the lines of Trails of Cold Steel 'move' command. You're right I haven't played it but I've watched more than enough footage/reviews/livestream plays to come to the conclusion I dislike it. If you favor a more action orientated game with manual character positioning, great, I hope you enjoy yourself. As for me it's a hard pass.
Aaron9 yeah I loved the combat I find purely turn based games lackluster and hard to get immersed
@@simplygreen5832 wait... you've never played it and you're shitting on the combat. jesus people are stupid
Tifa is the only correct waifu.
Yes.
Jessie is also a good choice.
Edit: Nevermind. Tifa it is.
Yes.
WAIFU FIGHT!
Tifa who? The only waifu in FF7 is obviously cloud
"A railroad is linear" Yes, yes it is.
The linearity isn't the problem. It's how drawn out those sections feel. The railway and the sewers feel more like padding overall.
@@Kwazy-mojo This game suffers from the roller coaster effect. The highs are amazing, but the lows are just frustrating. I love this game to death, but every little thing it does bad is reflective of a two issues. The padding done to certain sections that took literally two minutes to get through in the original is insane. The collapsed highway with the robot arms. The train graveyard as well. The lack of urgency in key moments is the most insane part of it all. I love the music and combat, but removing these things, show how the pacing and level design are very weak.
The boss fights are amazing as hell though.
@@ThatGBAGamer those slow sections were added probably to make the game last enough to cut it in parts.
@Aaron9 I played the game in 2015 there is no nostalgia.
@@ThatGBAGamer hard disagree, loved how they extended a lot of parts. made me feel like i was a part of the world and not just a guest in it. i still had my sense of urgency in the train graveyard too. only thing i think was truly dragged out was the 8 floors of airbuster shit, but at the same time it felt cool how it waslike you were actually making the boss weaker
Im surprised he barely touched the absolutely incredible music and sound design of this game in this review
Yep. I would often just stand around soaking in the music and ambience of the world
Watch acg for a more technical review rather than a narrative review. Both are awesome imo
Yeah I thought the same thing, how do you review FFVII and somehow ignore reviewing what is arguably the best part of the game, the soundtrack
Honestly, the fact that it's pretty linear is just obvious. That's hoe Midgar originally, and there's only so much you could do to pan that out. The game only opens up once you leave Midgar
There's rumors the next installment is more open world
@Sterman99 How much Tw3 did you even play? Must not have been a lot cause Tw3 is the opposite of boring imo.
Sterman99 damn, you described my worst fears about Witcher 3. Open world games are super tricky to nail I feel. If we’re being negative here, you can get big world that feels empty to great environments that feel alive but lacking in gameplay. Fallout 3 and New Vegas are the only ones I remember, where it was great in both gameplay and open world
Sterman99 bruh... did you just say botw had a better open world than the Witcher lmfao
Sterman99 bruh botw is the most over rated game I’ve ever played the puzzles suck and the shrines are boring as fuck there is so much god damn filler it feels so god damn empty... the Witcher had so much amazing dialogue side missions player choice etc I just straight up disagree with you lol and I think your opinion is dog shit
Embargo just lifted? Phone is getting hammered with FFVII reviews.
Lmao ACG and Skill Up😂
@@The6amingDude only 2 i watch
Same. It all got amazing reviews so far. Many fans loving it
IGN reviewed too but they are the twin of rottentomatoes 😂
The checks cleared as well. The praise they give this game while justifying the fact its not actually a remake is telling.
I honestly feel that "it's linear" is just not a valid criticism. Some of the greatest games of all time are linear. There's just a difference between good linearity and bad linearity.
Still can't believe it's been nearly 5 years since this remake was announced.
Feels longer for me never played any ff
It was announced like over a decade ago.
with less than 40hrs worth of content.. It feels like a cash grab to me.
@@z3nkin ya but 6 hours of garbage fps for sixty dats worth it cod
@@z3nkin it's a 1st part of a multi disc series, ffvii was 4 ps1 disc, midgar took what 4 hours of 80+ on the original game. 30 hours in a 4 hour part of the story.
Pay attention
Cried through about 90% of the game. Nerd Tears Club.
*deep inhale at the start* oohhh noo
Skill Up: Well, they pulled it off.
Whew! 😧
"They pulled it off" -DUN, DUN, DUN!!
Why are you s concerned about his opinion?
@@megaham1552 I've found SkillUp's opinion to usually be very much like my own. Granted, his opinion doesn't shape mine, but it's always reassuring to hear from someone who's like-minded in that you know for the most part that if there's something you do or don't enjoy, you're likely to have the same manner of praise or problems with it. I also find him to be a reliable reviewer who brings fair points to the table with reasoning behind what he's saying instead of basing opinions on nostalgia or with rose-tinted glasses on (for the most part).
@@megaham1552 why do people commit suicide after getting bullied? Its just their opinion, after all.
@@megaham1552 coz i was ready to downvote if he didn't like it, it would've been top 10 anime betrayals 😢
OH MY GOD RALPH
Your first line was enough for me, that was really all I needed to hear. I'm relieved, and can't wait for 10th. Thank you
I came to know you because of your Nier: Automata review (I've already finished the game by the time I stumbled upon your video).
From then on, I decided to listen to you when in doubt and here you are, reassuring me that FFVII Remake will not let me down.
Thank you, I'll trust you.
Man....just hearing the music in the background of this review almost made me tear up. These new renditions of the FF7 classics are absolutely PERFECT! Cannot wait to hear them in the context of the game itself!
So how'd you find the music now that you've played it? The whole soundtrack lives in my head rent free still to this day!
@@philbarton2832the music constantly lives in my head rent free. I just got FF16 and I’m really bummed with the music in that game. It doesn’t transition well or fit what’s happening on screen. FF7 has the greatest soundtrack ever!
@@drgonzo123 Couldn't agree more, I genuinely think the ff7 ost is easily the greatest soundtrack in gaming.
I haven't gotten around to playing ff16 yet but looking forward to it!
WOW, this is the first review pointing out the maturity of the story. I am officially sold!
YEAHHHHHHHH BOI!!!!! I loved it -TwoSix
I wish I could watch this review, but I want to go in blind. So, I'll like the video, leave a comment, and just watch it in a few weeks.
>Go in blind.
It’s fucking FINAL FANTASY 7!!! Even if you haven’t played the original, you know the plot front to back!!! It’s like Star Wars!
@@darthsonic4135 But it's new content, new gameplay, a whole new experience.
Why not literally do what he said and don't "Watch" it just listen to it instead. He doesn't talk about spoilers......
@@blessedred Yeah, I ignored the video and just listened and I didn't really hear spoiler content.
@@darthsonic4135 I finished this two days ago (came out 10 days early in Australia) and trust me, they're is a LOT to be spoiled in this believe it or not. Even for the most hardcore FF7 fan.
Go in blind.
8:42 Barret dabs like in the original! I'M SOLD!!!
clericneokun yeah!!
Tifa's attack animations are amazing, easily among the best 3D melee animation I've seen
And she's totally hot@@
@@dannymartinez4827 Maybe the hottest video game character ever
@@iHaveTheDocumentsnah. I prefer Aerith and Jessie.
“Certified Thirsty” - Ralph 2020
Actually, one of the best moments of my quarentine was hearing your first line followed up by the game's soundtrack, OH MY
I really like the combat in this game. There is so much stuff to customize, and so many different options in each given situation, which makes it quite hard to master.
I like the combo a lot, I just wish you could jump manually lol
It's desapointing in my opinion
Combat is amazing af.
Vitor Grego why tho?
@@mistakenumber7880 sorry but the combat sistem is horrible, the camera angle in battles my god can't even describe how bad it is, and the npc characters look weird, ovral a desapointment 😥
I work in an "essential" job environment but somehow was able to convice my boss to give me the week of april 13 to 20th off. I think I know how ill be spending my free time!
Stay safe out there my dude!
It's a 30 hour game you'll have more than enough timr
@5pointgo Got a friend who's playing it right now, 40 hours in and he's not even started Shinra HQ yet
@5pointgo Game length is honestly subjective and depends on how much you like the busywork/sidequests that can extend it. Being technically able to last longer doesn't matter if it's not enjoyable to the people only getting thirty hours. That being said, I'm hoping it lasts longer for me.
@5pointgo I absolutely don't share your enthusiasm for sidequests. Maybe in an actual role-playing game, but not in a shorthand rpg. A lot of the latter have boring fetch quests without much consequence, and finding overpowered secret items tends to be something I reserve to future playthroughs. Not trying to shame anyone who likes being overpowered for their first playthrough, it just isn't fun for me.
Imagine if Midgar was cyberpunk 2077 style open world, where you could travel between sectors with train etc.. man I would have seriously looked at the view all day
I melt with nostalgia when I hear the music ...
can't even get a sidequest about getting a 30 year-old virgin slot-car racer a girlfriend after being bullied by kids 9/10 terrible experience.
Game needs more Kiryu for sure!
Combat and boss battles are hands down the stars of the game , they really nailed those 2.
Really nice touch with Cloud at the end. Brings back a ton of memories
18:05 - The camera battle mechanics problem you're having can be remedied by locking onto enemies with R3, as well as increasing the in-battle field of view in the Settings.
18:15
"since enemies target whoever you are controlling"
I hope the shift isn't too extreme, but it might be interesting to add enemy movement manipulation to your tactics
You could really tell the devs cared about this one. I felt the emotions and while it's not perfect this game is just so good and I loved every second of it.
It's awful, I got the exact opposite feeling like they didn't care at all and just wanted to cash in on the fandom.
I totally agree.
I completely agree. This game reinvented the wheel in such a way that it blew me away and gave me a new and deeper appreciation of the game than the original gave me.
My only complaints are the side quests and quest tracking. Not to mention a certain aspect in the fighting that whom ever you controlled the enemy would blitz and cheese you.
@@beefymario88 that’s your problem then
The devs cared about it, but the Director didn't give a hoot.
To anyone wondering: he addresses spoilers right at the start of the review.
Appreciate the heads up.
Okay please explain, which part that has been pulled off?
Doesn’t matter he ignored square developers plea not to spoil until after 10th
Trenchfood and sure enough, there’s a ton of them, quite specific ones too!
To anyone wondering: Most people have found this out before reaching this comment.
The great thing about the episodic nature of the series, is that Square can take any criticisms on board for this game and iron them out as the follow-ups are released.
That and they can focus on each segments new game systems. Open world, airship navigation, side quests, endgame etc etc. Everything gets more attention and time. I wouldn't even call it an episode. This is more like FF13 that had two follow up releases.
Yeah that worked real well for half-life 😏
@@gooberglop8461 I don't think you can compare Valve and SE. One company has financially motivated to release games and the other one can lay back and release nothing. Valve stopped being a game developer around the time of the Orange Box and Steam gaining momentum. I think its shameless how they've behaved in the gaming sphere for years now and I found the VR release to be an immense slap in the face for any normal consumer that might have loved HL. Two totally different situations here.
@@mikev8746 Squeenix is still developing but they are mostly a publisher now and a large portion of their efforts go into publishing games from other companies as well. I feel like the burnout from episodic developing is real and seeing a game deteriorate over time rather then improve is a real possibility. Plus they chose a horrible genre to do this too, JRPG's are massive, long adventures and waiting 1-2 years at best between parts is going to feel horrible.
@@gooberglop8461 Thats a good and fair point you're making. I'm currently more on the positive side but who knows how I will look at it when time progresses. There's definitely also a chance it will just get worse with ever release as Square fumbles near the finish line. The first outing though made a good impression for me. When it comes to JRPG's I think it's a mix. Compared to every other genre I think these games have the most the gain and lose when it comes to possible remakes. I'm certain we wont get the next part for 2-4 years at best so the wait will suck. But from my experience the eventual pay off will be worth it. Once you have everything in your hands a decade from now there's simply more value in having 3 parts. You will truly be able to play it from beginning to end with the scope the original had. Absolutely no modern game has offered that much, even games such as GTA and RDR were shorter and felt less 'grand' than a traditional JRPG from that era. This is partially because of how JRPG's heavily rely on abstractions. The characters during the prerendered exploration parts aren't properly scaled, the battles aren't really turn based. The player sort of 'decodes' these things in his head and figures what they are meant to portray. Which means that these large scaled PS1 JRPGs came with a sense of scope that is partially an illusion. The more technology progressed the harder it was to recreate this illusion due to the realism of it all. Which ends you up at games like FF13 and even FF15 in terms of scope and such. That's why I think having three games developed on the Remake has possible advantages, one of them being increased scope and content.
I can't help but wonder how they're going to pull off the absolute pacing and narrative nightmare that is the rest of the game after you get out of Midgar. If they can pull it off it will be an insane feat. I'm almost skeptical we'll even get subsequent games in the series
You're assuming the rest of the story will resemble the original's... Play this and you'll see
I've just finished the original on Switch and I can't even start to imagine how they're going to remake this game in its entirety with these graphics. Will be an amazing accomplishment
i dont know if they know how they're gonna do it either. i'm equally worried as i am excited for p[art 2
Just discovered your page. I enjoy the content and you have convinced me to get audible. Thanks for the review and recommendation!
I... think there has to be more than two other parts, unless they're _considerably_ longer. Midgar is, like, the first third of the first disc. Sure, disc three is the last dungeon and a buncha sidequests but there's still a huge amount of disc 1 and, even if it's a bit shorter, all of disc 2. With as much as the expanded Midgar, they'd have to be blasting past stuff or massively expanding the next parts for only two to be needed.
4 parts is my guess
Turns out Rebirth is indeed much much longer
Now that this is out of the way...Time to play the Yakuza series Ralph!
Yes yes yes
He really needs to review yakuza 0
I just played Yakuza 0 for the first time, what the fuck it's good
Love the yakuza series
@@wolfsblood5188 Right? It's honestly my favorite game.
I do, I remember De Grassi. And though it looms over my head, I feel No shame.
Who’s here after Sony announced this will be the free game for P.S. Plus?
Started this on PS Plus around a year ago following completion of FF16. I enjoyed it so much I decided to try this. Eventually though around Charles 9 I got distracted by another release.
Knowing Rebirth was releasing at the end of the month I picked this back up about 2 weeks ago. Currently halfway through chapter 17. Doing everything outside the hardmode trophy and 9 bridal dressed trophy.
I’ve enjoyed the game more and mor the closer I get to the end.
I feel super blessed to be able to pick up FF7 Rebirth tonight as soon as I finish Remake!
It was a pure, addictive joy from start to finish for me. Easily GOTY so far.
CEWIIH either this or Doom are GOTY
@@SparkySpice0911 there's absolutely no chance doom will win considering goty is just a popularity contest. it'll absolutely be cyberpunk or tlou when it should be this or potentially nier replicant
Ghost of tsushima and Cyberpunk has entered the chat.
FF7remake has left the chat.
TLOU2 exits through the "backdoor." 🤭
@@nealfernandez9523 idk if you've seen that new gameplay video but cyberpunk is absolutely not winning GOTY, and ghost looks generic af. ff7 deserves it for sure. maybe doom
I was sooo nervous to watch or read reviews, then I saw yours pop. I stared at it for a solid 15 mins, loving and hating the fact that you didn't give away your opinion in the title. "Well...they pulled it off". Oh thank God. Yours is the only review I need my dude, thank you.
OMG review already out on your channel? This is a good morning indeed.
Anyone asking for the song around 1:03, it's "Squats & Pull ups Mini-game Battle theme EXTENDED | Final Fantasy 7 Remake" here in RUclips.
What's the music the remix that starts at 1:00 min of video ??? Anybody?
Glad to know that it's good . Will buy it when it comes to PC next year.
smart man
Is it coming to PC?
bloozism it’s only exclusive to PS until April 2021. Should be coming to PC/X Box around then.
I'll be getting it on Series X next year. As well. Currently playing Kingdom Hearts 3 on Xbox Gamepass. Then will play Nier Automata on Game pass as well.
Not, it wont
You can feel in Skill ups Facial Expressions how much he Loves the remake:)
Nice Review. Stay safe out there
This is not a remake, this is not a reboot, it's a god damn part 2, like final fantasy 7-2. And I absolutely love it. It was so fun and so enjoyable, oh my god how much I loved it!
7:45
Cloud: Beautiful
Me: Tifa, we made it, Girl!!! He's not talking about the drink!!
Why do you think she has to go
22:15 - Nailed it, I know. Thank you. Moving on.
I loved that bit so much lol
The midgar exploration just seems like a huge missed opportunity. The whole thing just sounds like they wanted to make it Yakuza but with final fantasy but missed the whole interesting content part of the equation.
Yeah all the side quests seem only a little better than the awful ones from XV. But in general this game seems at least better than XV, which I thought was just okay.
SE has never been good as sidequests as they barely put effort into them. Then again, I should point at who is behind the projects. FF X and XII are probably good ones, XII the best far as sidequests go. Yakuza was developed by a guy that did mini-games in the first place, so he is a master at it. He understands the fun and how it should contribute to world and story in some way. Most games aren't good at executing this. FF XV was just terrible, so this wasn't a surprise.
I'm glad. I've never finished a Yakuza game. I always get bored a few hours in and stop. So the less this is like that the better.
@@BabysitterSky So you've bought Yakuza games and then never finished them because you didn't like them? I have to ask, how many did you play?
And considering he just said the sidequest aspect which you probably only were able to access two or three a few hours in, you wouldn't be familiar enough to comment on it. If this did worse than Yakuza and it's praised for good sidequests and mini-games, you're actually speaking against FF VII R lol
@@blumiu2426 I bought and tried zero, the remake of 1 (kewami or however you spell it) and 6. I'm glad people like them, they're just not for me.
I'm just here to leave a like, this comment and run the video without sound or watching it. Because watch time. And spoilers.
This last hour I’ve been hit all at once with FF7 reviews and decided to watch your video first. Well done review, Skill Up. Definitely going to be playing this
Jesse: "Guess I'll take one for the team and be your back warmer again"
Cloud: Processing........processing.........processing..........Memories from the night prior return. "Shit"
Cloud is actually the best waifu, have you seen him in that dress?!
I just have to say I really enjoy you and your content. Thank you for this review.
Thank you for watching :)
I'm not even an FF7 fan but I felt the relief and joy to be had in hearing how you first started this video. I wish the same applied for RE3 😔
Unfortunately the roles are reversed I feel. I think RE3 is a more worthwhile buy than this. Not a fan of splitting the game up. You're buying only a part of a 180 dollar game at least. Absolutely ridiculous.
@@Odie50000 So you think a 5 hour game is worth 60 dolars, but a 35 hours game is not just because it is not "complete"?
@@VitinRitsu Correction, RE3 is a 20 hour game at least because of the number of times you need to play through to get everything out of the game. Including the Shop, Nightmare, and Inferno difficulty modes as well as those modes boasting RNG and moved items and drops.
@@VitinRitsu Indeed that is correct. At least RE3 is complete. Why would you spend $180 on a complete game sold to you in 3rds?
@@Odie50000 I haven't played either of them yet but I was VERY excited for the RE3 remake (played it to death back in 1999). I do wanna reserve my opinion on it for when I play it but there does seem to be some uniformity in everyone's response towards it (game length, underwhelming potential, etc). though I can see what you're getting at about a full priced game being a "complete" package as opposed to a full priced game only being a part of a greater whole.
13:20 She picked that up from Zack in CC 😭😭😭
A more honest title for this game would be “Final Fantasy VII Rewrite”.
Rewrite?
@@justghoul yeah cause they changed a significant amount of story
@@arkiststark Especially the ending.... ooooh boy that ending. Its going to be... controversial, to put it mildly.
Zach Strong it’s going to be the most controversial piece of media since the last Jedi. I’m gonna come back to this video in two weeks to see how many people shit on skillup for actually liking the game and the ending.
@@TheAceLewis wow that sounds like some epic fuck up by square mate. Gonna have to play this soon
For everyone who thinks paying $60 per episode for one game is robbery and want an amazing game with amazing graphics and gameplay including story and a full game try nier automata.
Nier is truly a fantastic game. It's been a while since a game shook me to the core since Xenogears. It's a game that I would gladly pay full price for. But FF7 will hold a special place in the hearts of many players, and at some point, you can't put a price on that.
@@jego207 well said. It's amazing how people want to judge without factoring in all the reasons why people buy things in the first place. Which is because they WANT to. The price goes towards the hardware, the software and the stuff you can't measure. People LOVE FF7. Ain't no price tag on getting an all-time favorite generation-defining game remade with current tech more than 2 decades after the original release. $60, to me, is fair for that kind of experience
@@Julian-rt9qs its $60 per episode if you think that's ok for nostalgic reasons it's all well and good but to people who want value and are against the greed of ubisoft and EA I think it's a rip off. Had they priced it at $40 per episode I would have no problem. The problem with gaming today is people like you people who would throw away cash on something they like as its priceless to them. You can never be upset with EA and ubisoft and the people who purchase their dlc and pay to win because underneath it all you cant put a price on something people like.
@@darkwing5458 No, the problem is people like you who think you deserve the world on a silver platter at a discount. The whole purpose of games is entertainment. How stupid is it to think you can that out of the equation? You sound as if your argument is a game is worth the money if it's packed full of content and caters to your idyllic vision of said game. People buy games to play and enjoy. Unless you know somethin we don't, for all any of us know the next few episodes may be cheaper and function more like DLC. But for you to write this off so totally as a stain on gaming because it's episodic and lacking in YOUR OPINION doesn't mean the game is bad by any means.
@@darkwing5458 The original PS1 game was sold for $50, and the remake is sold for $60. Consider inflation and how it's more expensive to produce games now, the $10 difference for a 23 year gap looks reasonable. Based on reviews, the game (or if you prefer to call it an episode) has at least 35 hours of quality content. Quality does not come cheap.
If you think $60 robbery for a well-made game, you may always opt to delay and wait for a discount, or not buy it at all.
Your absolute passion for Final Fantasy oozed throughout the review. I hope to see similiar passion when the eventual FFXIV-review comes out!
I played this for 45 hours STRAIGHT I LITERALLY couldn't stop playing, this game is an adrenaline pumping roller-coaster ride of a lifetime from start to finish.
Having played ff7 at the age of 10 my expectations for the remake were out out this world, and I can honestly say not only did it surpass them it blew them out of the stratosphere.
Even though it's only Midgar (which imo is pretty much the prelude) the remake has made itself to possibly be the one greatest games that I have ever played. (out of which I've played and finished over a thousand across nearly every genre)
The world isn't ready for this
Stuy777 Haha after finishing it I kinda thing it was UNDER hyped
agreed
Finished the game yesterday and already playing through it again. I am so excited for where they are taking this re-telling. Another Awesome review bud.
Is there any type of new game+?.
99range92def As he said there is the option to chapter select and bring items over. Can’t say much else as I don’t want to be that guy.
how long is the story
brittney Whelp. Ralph did say his play time was about 35 hours with almost all side quests complete. I think he said it was about 30 hours without side quests which is more than fair.
@@seth-nico ok ty
"Well...they pulled it off" Instant screaming.
Absolute masterpiece imo and I can't wait for the next installment
FF games starting in the early 90's are the reason why I fell in love with video games. I'm pretty torn here though. The complaints against this part of the remake could be forgiven if it was a flawed early chapter of the game. But it's the whole game as it exists for now. Seems like it would be a far better plan to wait two years for them to complete this project.
I think two years might be optimistic. The best comparison we have is FFXIII which released a new game every two years. I expect VII:R to be the same. And given that they stretched the opening few hours of the first disk of three disks into a single release then I doubt it'll be finished with only one other release. Not to mention SE says they don't know how many releases it'll be too finish the game, so they don't have a solid plan and are making it up as they go. We could be in for a long wait for a finished game
man I played this game, it was my first final fantasy ever, I never even played the original, and every time I think about this game I either get incredibly happy or I cry, depending on what I'm thinking about in the game.
The original was my first FF and I finally got around playing the remake a few months ago and boy oh boy was I blown away. I consider myself a die hard FF7 fan and this remake felt like Square decided that I'd been working too hard, dealing with too much crap and I deserved a break. Loved the game, 10/10 even with its shortcomings, I can't wait to play the rest of the series.
I watched a lot of your review. But I never see any review you did when you speak of something so passionately... like you really means every words you said. Like I could feel the feeling you are trying to pour... because me too... I'm really happy that FF7R is happening and that it is what we expect it to be.
watching this again because this game is my absolute favorite of the year that is 2020.
8:00 Reminded me of a similar situation in Final Fantasy 12 with the interaction between Gibbs and Deweg: "A soldier doesn't complain about his post, Gibbs. Granted it's hot...the city reeks of sweat...and I've sand in places sand has no right to be."
He says "to a buff Danny Glover" I love it.
I wonder when the second part will come out. I hope within the next couple of years, though if that's next-gen, there will be a lot more work on the tech side. We'll see. In the meantime, I'm convinced I need to get this!
They can reuse all the textures and character models so it won’t take that long.
@@DaveSkylark111 aged terribly so far.
I classify 2020 the year of the Remake (even more so than 2019). Also the year of iconic soundtracks being remade and me desperately searching for how to acquire them.
looking forward to this channel.. feeling nostalgic while im watching ur vids....
What an awesome positive review! I am patiently waiting for my digital download to allow me to play - all downloaded and ready and I cannot wait to get in to this game!
No one is talking about the part 2 release date however. If it takes another 5 years itll be a massive L
My guess is closer to 2 years. They now got the framework already done (engine,mechanics etc)
Yup, that's all I could think too. I'll definitely play this ... when the whole thing is out!
I've almost finished it and I can tell you right now, unless you're some hardcore ff7 fan, it's not worth it.. Square ruined it with their bullshit business strategy. Turned a single amazing game into five ridiculously long, boring ones.. Nothing but hours of lame fetch quests, literally one after another in the same town for hours on end.. Linear dungeons that slog on, literally slowing your traversal down at every turn, reusing nearly every environment, forcing you through the same mob infested areas over and over throughout the game..
Square miles the fuck out of this. It was never meant to be a "series" ..The pacing is way too slow. They ruined everything that made the original good.
@@gstylez0107 well, im 30 hrs in, and i loved every bit of it. I'm seeing it more as an "fanservice"-standalone.
If you dont expect the events tp happen at the same time and pacing like in the original it doesnt feel thst dragged.
Way better than a "remake" like RE3.
i think it'll be shorter than people realize
Me: Restaurant(Sony/Nomura), please REMAKE me the dish I ordered last time.
Restaurant: Sure, but this time it is only going to be the mashed potatoes portion, but don't worry, we will increase the portion size to a full plate, and change the spices/ingredients.
@Aaron9 Could you please respond with a REMAKE of your comment
I'd like to see your definition, by how you transform your remade comment
After that, please look up the definition of Remake
Now get up off of your knees, and think for yourself
1:16 someone please tell me what's the name of the track that starts at 1:16
It sounds amazing and I've been searching for it since the e3 2019 demo trailer
Dude I’ve been looking for it too but now luck :(
main theme of Final Fantasy VII remake! It's really great, give it a listen!
@@rezalzalahmusic7605 Thank you kind stranger
gotta love that this is coming out on a 4 day weekend and i'm not socially obligated to go outside. Queue that victory theme music!
I really enjoyed your review. It was very objective for a huge fan like yourself.
Also my friend and I decided to get Cactuar tattoos soon! Super excited! 😊
Thoroughly enjoyed it. Played the original on day one and I feel they captured the essence of the original very well, from the quirky parts to the emotional beats.
Amazingly well done remake, especially after the let down of RE3 Remakes length.
Very well done, I cant imagine how long it will be though until the next part. 😭
I'm excited to see how other developers and publishers react to the probable succes of FF7R. If this translates in big sales you can be assured more classic games will get the full remake treatment. Very exciting to say the least. I do think they established most assets, systems and essential parts of game design. Being on unreal definitely helped so I have faith that part 2 will be released within 2-3 years. They hinted towards this in various interviews too. Safe for any weird things happening I doubt it will suffer from delays either, but you can never truly know.
1-2years if all goes according to plan apparently
@@eKko0 They actually said that? I mean I guess 2 years is possible if they have their stuff in order and don't want to add to many new systems. Bust still, if they plan to make the overworld an openworld in the remake that can''t possibly be done in 2 short years can it? I'd be fine with 3 years inbetween titles, that sounds like the sweet spot.
i welled up tears like a man MULTIPLE times throughout the game, and at the end I cried sweet nerd tears like a bitch.
Damn. I knew I should've brought over my PS4 to the campus.
Aerith looks so cool! Can't wait for the marriage option in part 2 :)
I love this fucking game so much and I hope they put Golden Saucer in the next one
Song at 1-3 min mark?
I bought it last Thursday from a local gaming store and 30 hours in... still not done. "It's great, it's fantastic!" as the Agent Orange would say.
30 hours and not finished!? Now that's what I like to hear. Don't know how much you've been grinding, and hopefully there's much more to be done. Hoping the game is at least 50 hours.....but I doubt it
@@kmikel3669 I already beat the game, there are total of 18 chapter. you can go straight for main mission and beat the game under 10 hr if you want, the sidequest probably around 30-40 hr of content. the thing is the sidequest is kinda plain and generic such as kill 10 rats, collect this collect that and the sidequest reward is just meh.
but the game is gorgeous tho
@@zardakex3055 Under 10 hours? Man I was kind of hoping for 15 but I guess 10 isn't that bad if you just take the story route. Most games without serious 'padding' are around that time I guess.
@@mikev8746 well game nowadays are short, even recently released RE3 remake can be beaten under 2 hr on hardcorre smh
@@zardakex3055 You're the first one to state the game can be completed running the main story in under 10 hours. Most reviewers talk about 20 hours main and 30 hours with side content. Did you speedrun? But yeah I finished RE3R in 4 hours and I didn't mind at all. I'd rather have a focused cinematic game experience than some padded out shit. Even the excellent RDR2 really annoyed me near the end. Everytime I felt the game should wrap things up they introduced like 5 hours more of story missions. Felt like a horse chasing a carrot. So 10 hours wont bug me, the original midgar segment took players like 5-6 hours anyway.
The only reviewer with no bullshit.
You are fucking underrated
You describe shit in a way that's so specific yet too understandable
Can always trust your reviews Ralph, I'm curious how old you are, I was born in '83. We seem to like the same games. I've been crying nerd tears throughout this game so far..
I had the first playstation but never played final fantasy so this was all new to me and it's definitely one of the best I've ever played by far
Just want to say thank you for being so open about the spoilers in your videos. It's often hard to watch other RUclipsrs Reviews without getting spoiled or warned.
The issue I have is that it took 6years for us to get part 1 and no word on second part so I am not ready to drop 60$ on only a 1/3 or less of the game.
finalhalo3 same here, I was very excited when I played the demo. But I can’t shake the feeling that at the end of the day, this whole game revolves around a fraction of the original game. I want it. But not for 60 bucks when it’s all good content but mainly filler
Once fucking again, this game is complete. The story isn't. There is a difference.
@@MRocky323 you're an idiot.
@@Fencepost55 my god . The game is 40 hours. Is like 30 resident evil 3 hahaha.
@@Fencepost55 there manages to be a complete game with little filler considering everything, most of the new content is a welcome addition. It's a complete game, just not a complete story
This is the very first 3D Final Fantasy game to be given a remake (not remastered like FF12, FFX, FF8). Final Fantasy 3 and 4 were also given remakes but they were originally 2d games.
Steve Burton was originally going to reprise his role as Cloud Strife for the remake. However, due to his voice not matching a younger version of the character, he was replaced with Cody Christian. His voice over work on the game can be heard in the PSX 2015 trailer.