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YongYea I get paid early on Thursday this week, because I am off over Easter weekend, so it must be fate. I will be pre-installing FF7 and playing from midnight.
How much of the original game is actually in the remake. AKA if we place it on disk basis am I getting 1 disk from the original or 2 or so on. I get there is extra content and such. However story wise how much is told compared to the old games
So this game got postponed and landed on my brother's birthday. He passed away two years ago and Final Fantasy 7 was his favorite game growing up and he would play about every 2 or 3 years. Unfortunately the last time he was playing it he never got to finish and was taken from this world too early. I still have his PS4 and when I turn it on it plays Aerith's theme song and I cry every time. He was so excited to play this game and he never got to experience it, so I'm going to be experiencing it for him. I took vacation days for this. I'm ready.
I know it well how it feel. My brother and I hyped so much. After 10 years skipping consoles game, we got PS4 for the first time just before FF7R released. We managed to finish this FF7R together. But then he suddenly passed away. This pandemic year is really something
@@fabledorchid8410 Ofc. I understand and respect their decision. We dont want another Fallout 76 scam. But even if the game wasnt perfect and a little bit buggy, I would still spend hundreds of hours enjoying this upcoming masterpiece. I have never been this excited for a video game ever so waiting is extremely painful esp. nowadays.
It still could be released during quarantine. There are still a lot of peoplel not taking it seriously. That will totally make it take longer then we previously thought.
@@huskytzu7709 It's a good game. The writing is good for the most part, the gameplay is nice. I find the weapon customization a bit tedious. And the ending is kinda.... eh. I could have done without the whispers, or the battle against fate. Seems a little too kingdom hearts. I can recommend the game. It's not perfect, but it's a lot of fun. Probably one of the better games I've played in the last three years.
As a healthcare worker who hasn't had a day off in 3 weeks I have to say I'm anxiously awaiting my copy. But I've waited 15 years whats another few days. Thank you young for giving us a sneak peek
Remembering watching Advent Children and asking "i wish i could play with Cloud at this level of detail". And here we are, never thought that this day will come true.
@Shadow Equinox im interested because there's going to be a lot of new story ala 7 approximate hours of gameplay expanded to over 40. Not a fan of cliff hangers, however.. I may wait as well so I don't have to wait a year and change between installments
You DO realise he is talking about the remake right? Im doubting you have played it even so you have no clue how long it is to beat. He did all the side quests so I doubt it is much longer for anyone unless you just want to grind for no reason.
@@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher I know you are joking, but the team now has a lot of full assets and a graphics processor ready to use so I see the next game coming sooner than the first part.
@Shadow Equinox Oh, how burdensome it is to accumulate 60 dollars in my bank account within the next 2-3 years, for a game that's at least 30 hours long... waaaaaaahhh.
A few things to consider with the development time, the first two years of development after it was announced was wasted because SE didn't like the work provided by Cyber Connect 2 and thus parted with them, and up until early last year Director Tetsuya Nomura was split between this and Kingdom Hearts 3, both developed in separate studios in completely different cities, and according to some reports he spent most of his time on KH3. So if Nomura-san sticks with just this, and the transition to the PS5 isn't too technically difficult, I think it's not too optimistic to say we might be looking at a development time of 2 years. Side note: man, I remember when the two year wait between Xenosaga 1 and 2 was unbearable, and thinking the series must have been cancelled. And it's crazy to think, by today's game development standards, that FF6, one of the fan favorites in the series, was developed and released in only one year.
omegagilgamesh sure but back then you could make ff6 with jpg backgrounds and midi soundtracks. Now you need entire orchestras and 4k ray traced lighting particle effects. I hope it's a year or two as well but knowing their track record I'm not going to be holding my breath.
To be fair... They started development of part 2 a while back now so that 2 year time could turn out to be very accurate 🤞😁 they seem to be trying to give a truly quality product with this so any reasonable wait time is acceptable, to me 🙂
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Whaaaaat? Nomura, the guy who supposedly wanted to scrap Final Fantasy 15’s design progress and turn it into a musical because he watched _Les Miserables_ made the ending of the remake “unnecessarily complicated” in a way that could make things difficult going forward? That’s just silly!
Nicholas Marashio It was yes, to Hajime Tabata. _After_ that rumored ridiculousness. And he no longer works at Square, as a matter of fact. Allegedly because OF Nomura.
Here's part of the reason I think they did this: There aren't many good moments after leaving Midgar to end future episodes on. The only place I can think of are the City of the Ancients (which is a long ways off from leaving Midgar) and the return to Midgar (which is basically right before the final dungeon so you might as well include the final dungeon in that episode.) This is basically an excuse to starting making shit up if they need to to ensure they can keep decompressing the game, while ensuring each episode has a proper beginning, middle and end. And as for why it's technically a sequel instead of a remake, well, nobody can complain about them ruining canon when it's a whole new story.
@@MattMillwardUK I didn't hear that, but it's Nomura. The guy sounds like he has ADHD and will basically put ANYTHING in his games if it catches his attention. So he probably watched an episode of "Gravity Falls," saw Mabel and her grappling hook, and said "YES! Put it in there! No, I don't care where, just do it!"
i'm actually happy the AI is dumb. so sick of barely having any fun doing anything in action rpgs when the AI obliterates everything before i pick a target.
Aerith's fate is okay, once you realize who she really loved before Cloud. Once I played Crisis Core, thinking about Cloud and Aerith together was like: "Ewww Cloud, bro, come on... friends don't do that".
My biggest concern is that, after spending 40+ hours in Midgar, once you get out into the open world and visit other towns, all the other cities you visit may feel underwhelming or we won't see as much development later down the road. Again, they've been silent on about how many parts the entire game will be, but I'm concerned that, if let's say they make it 3 parts, the second and third parts will have to be crammed with too much other content that it will feel rushed or far more bland than the opening Midgar part. Or, worse yet, they start cutting or shortening more content or plots to fit it all in. I mean, if they're expanding Midgar into 40+ hours when it was normally like a 4-5 hours max segment may be a hard bar to live up to. Is everything getting expanded? How big is the Gold Saucer section gonna be? What about the whole section of the game when Yuffie steals your materia and you chase after her and you get the whole segment in Wutai with the Turks and Don Corneo? Is there gonna be Chocobo breeding/racing? There are a lot of questions and not a lot of answers. So I'll be getting the game, but I'm tempering my hype and expectations. This is going to be a very hard game for them to ace and really get a slam dunk of a product. And "lofty expectations" doesn't seem to describe it well enough.
To be fair, Midgar is the biggest city in the FFVII universe so of course that the other cities and towns won't be as big or as memorable. However the City of the Ancients and the Golden Saucer MUST be big.
I finished replaying the original last week and I must say, there's a lot of content that isn't fit for a 2020 cinematic AAA game, also plenty of parts weren't adding much to the story or fun from gameplay. I won't mind if in this remake they'd do something completely different and new, keeping the best inspirations from the origninal, as long as the quality of it will be good.
@Just Another Guy Because of sidequests, is my quess. I assume they did add some cutscenes that involved characters, but nothing that meaningful except seeing more of them before they die later. That would have a point, but I doubt that total time would exceed 20 minutes unless cutscenes with dialogue. Other than that, a large amount of sidequests. It would be weird if this had mini-games since that would only make sense for Gold Saucer to break the pacing like that, not each part they release.
@@princessjupiter922 I'm prepared to be shown incorrect but what I've heard of the reshuffling of events really lessens the pacing of the original. The truth about Cloud comes as a pay off to a slow burning mystery, if that's ruined then that's a huge deal breaker for me. But I didn't like advent children, crisis core or dirge of doodar so I very well may not be in the majority.
@@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher I'm with you on Advent Children, Crisis Core, and Dirge. I feel they change the feel of characters and major plot points from the original. The "expansions" to the game i feel change it for the worst but hey im in the minority there.
While I was questioning it at first, I can accept the fact at how it stops at the end of the Midgar arc. Only thing I might be concerned about is the bit of story change you mentioned.
With the whole aspects of those ghosts (not spoiler since SE has shown them off) that flys around i think it suits the story alot. I just wished they would have kept some story beats more the same like the OG in the fact that they do show us some things to much imo. Im guessing you know what im talking about since it looks like u have completed the game aswell.
@@Drakengard65 I did plenty of the original, but not the remake. I can justify some of the change though mostly on things were still rather limited 20 years ago. Having more capable technology means you can expand the story and remake the story in what the developers originally wanted it to be. It's kind of like what Kojima did with his MGS remake. He kind of expanded the scene into what he really wanted it to be.
Apparently it’s far beyond a bit. It sounds like going forward we’re talking KH lite level story telling. It is Nomura in charge so I can see where it came from. Not sure how I feel about it currently.
I'm all for this idea of breaking it into chapters. The only concern I have is what will happen if the company suddenly stops making the rest of the series? We are not guaranteed the company will complete this story. I dont want it to end up like shenmue, but I cant help but think that this can happen.
It would be a MASSIVE blow to the games as a whole if items / levels didn't carry over. I don't think they would fuck it up THAT badly. I'm sure there will be things we all wish were in, like AI customization, but no save-file carryover would be a bridge too far.
@@clytcommander1057 Pretty sure they did this with FF4 After Years, when it was still coming out episode at a time. 50 seems like it will be the cap, I'm assuming
there's NO endgame, level cap is 50 but it's actually 32-35 because that's where you are when you finish the story, and when you do it's over. Be honest guys, dont start with the bullshit, game ends when credits roll. That Chapter Selection+hardmode is fucking bullshit. No Ultima Weapons, no secret bosses (except for that VR summons crap), no exploration (just corridors after corridors), fast travel is pointless and also busted, side quests are flat out stupid and repetitive. Is this what you call a 9/10 game? For fucking real?
My dad, when i was 8 years old in 1997 said if you can read this strategy guide you can play the game. I remember over years and years of replaying this game, that there's just so much story, and passion and art that went into this game. I love some of the other ff7 games, but this one was the first one I fell in love with. It holds a very special place in my heart, and in 2015 when I saw the trailer for this game being remade, I legit went back to my 7 year old self, had some tears of joy and toasted with some friends. It's amazing how things like music and games bring us together through storytelling and adventures. I can't wait until we all get to play this, and for a little while get lost back in time and have fun playing this incredible game and looking forward to the next parts in the future. Been rough on all of us here lately, one of my younger brothers died, my grandma died, and then a close family friend died just recently in january, and now we're dealing with this virus, I wish everyone health and happiness as we journey back into this story. much love.
I think it will be a trilogy with Part 2 covering the rest of Disc 1 and Part 3 covering the rest of the game. My brother and I were talking about this a few days ago and we agreed that it will be a disservice not having the Forgotten City as the climax of that part. Wondering how the WEAPON fights will play out though
There's a part of me that actually wants them to push all the way to the Northern Crater for the end of part 2. The forgotten city is obviously iconic, but starting Part 3 with Meteor looming in the distance for the entire game would be SO strong
@@rogthepirate4593 Yet, we can base it off the fact Square took Midgar, 4-5 hours, and made it an entire game. Midgar isn't even a quarter of the original: it's less. Anyone who thinks the full game will be just 3 Parts needs to wake up.
Zph it’s not even square as a whole, it’s just nomura, and to a lesser extent, motomu toriyama. Like, square gave us nier automata and dragon quest 11, it’s just nomura who gave us FFXV and the entirety of the kingdom hearts story. Final Fantasy hasn’t really worked since Sakaguchi left, and the implications of ff7r’s ending are a perfect encapsulation as to why. Nomura can make good setpieces but can’t write a story, he’s too obsessed with time traveling and defying destiny and other pretentious nonsense, I think the idea of a relatively grounded (keyword: relatively) story like classic ff7 is too boring to him.
@Lady Wander capcom made Re fans re2 remake and it was up for game for the year. The original remake of re1 is a master piece. RE3 is just meh leaving out some parts, though the game was mostly outsourced. They made it in a year basically, with little push behind it. Still if you love re you'll have some fun. FF7 on the other is a major release with many many years into it. Hope its good, but hearing some mixed news. we'll see
Many people (mostly those who didn't play the Remake) say that this game is a cashgrab and that the developers dragged the story. However, if you play roughly 1 hour you'll see that this isn't the case; they flesh out characters and settings in a very satisfying manner, expanding/changing plotlines vaguely implied in the original and even adding brand new ones. I'm clocking over 15 hours and I'm having a blast so far. You can really see the attention to detail in every nook and cranny, ranging from small banners with easter eggs to the recreation of music pieces (which there is a lot given that the game employs a delicious dynamic sountrack). I'm kinda ok with the game being episodic, because if it wasn't, they wouldn't been able to add this much depth and develop each character as much as they did. If future episodes will continue to do that, I'm fine with that. I particularly cannot wait to see places like Cosmo Canyon and Wutai getting this kind of treatment. Also, I completely agree with this Yakuza comparison (16:21). Wall Market in particular, reminded me A LOT of Kamurocho, and many silly moments feels like they came straight from Yakuza. I fucking love it.
I won't mention spoilers, as I'm one of those that played the game 10 days early and have already finished it, but the ending I was very intrigued onto how it will be expanded upon. I understood what it said for the most part and understood what was at work. I also understood the symbolism of it all. What the devs are saying with that last chapter. And I loved it. It's new and excites me to see how they'll take it further in the next part. :)
So as someone else that played it I have to ask. Do you also think the ghost janitors are basically a metaphor for angry fans who don't like story elements to be changed? Since basically their whole job is to make sure the timeline doesn't get altered too much.
@@SeruraRenge11 I do, and our actions as the player is to break free of that. The Arbiters of Fate are the will of the planet itself, in this new lore. Red said it himself when he got his vision snippet at the end. "That is what will happen if we fail here." If Cloud and the rest fail to move past the ghosts, then the story will continue along the original timeline. If you as the player, get to the end and say, 'This is bull. How dare they change the original like this.' and stop playing, or give up on the remake after finishing it, then you return to the og version within the compilation. However, I feel like the ghosts represent ALL the fanbase, not just the angry mobs. Because some have been responsible for changes. Wedge surviving, for example. As well as Biggs probably. The ghosts kept Wedge in that spot right as the plate came down on him. Initially I thought it was to make sure he died like in the original, but I think it was because the ghosts knew that spot was a weak spot between the surface and the underground lab. Either that, or it was a stroke of luck that he survived, but then the ghosts would try to prevent Cloud and others from rescuing him. A lot of theorizing, but yes, I believe they are seen as the fans that don't want the story to change at all, if not the entire fanbase. But I still embrace what comes next. I loved the metaphor used. It also wasn't convoluted, though the faceoff against Sephiroth at the veeeery end and what was said does intrigue me to see what comes of it in the next game or future installments.
@@commanderkitsune8524 shame that you know, what it's being changed to is shit. Also I prefer the term ghost janitors because that's what they're there to do, clean up Nomura's mess.
Going to play this with my cousin and younger brother (my older brother has a life.. with 4 kids stinking up his place and causing chaos, so he can't tag along.. even if he was the one I really did play the game with originally back in the late 90's) this coming weekend. I am looking forward to it so damn much. I don't mind some changes in the story as long as the key fragments remain. Though I am saddened that I won't be seeing Cid Highwind before god knows how long. I don't want to watch too much of this review in order to save up some of the minor moments that really do make up the whole experience.
"some changes" Buckle up homestuck, because you're in for a ride. It's a story about time-travelling ghosts there to try and keep people from fucking up the timeline in what's obviously an alternate universe, pseudo sequel/reboot rather than a remake. And Sephiroth is like....the same one from the original game trying to fuck everything up so Cloud can't kill him at the end of disk 3 in this timeline. You may think I'm bullshitting you, but you'll see. You'll think I'm crazy then remember this comment after playing and go "jesus he was actually telling the truth"
A lot of people and reviewers who finished the game are saying the ending is atrocious and a let down. That really lowered my hype big time, but I'll still buy it while steeling myself for the worst ending possible, whatever that may be.
As someone who was spoiled on the ending, it's... well, I honestly don't know how to feel about it. I really don't. It isn't faithful to the original, that's for damn sure. I would absolutely temper your expectations for it. If it ends up being your thing, great. If not though, you'll be happy you weren't overhyped. Still, I hear the rest of the game leading up to it is phenomenal.
i got this game a week ago. i done every quest and thing possible and finished it in 33 hours. I also died 3 times in the entire playthrough. At first i felt disappointed but then i remembered the first time i finished ff7 original it toko me 31 hours so yeh. I think even though this game is amazing, knowing its just a small part of the main story you cant help but feel disappointed you have to wait to continue the story for at least a year or 2.
Think of it like the first part in LOTR. Its not like any of those books concluded in a satisfying fashion, at least until the final book. It's a huge, dense plot. There is a lot to go over. It's why we haven't seen old JRPGs remade like this before. It's like converting an epic novel into a movie. If you want it done right, it needs a few movies. Or an entire tv series. Otherwise, shit gets cut - then everyone would be talking about how the original was better.
@@frenchlasagna8138 No. Didn't you hear about it? They are releasing it in multiple parts and haven't even talked about in how many. My personal guess is three.
thats what games are, just look at fortnite? a perpetual episodic release of content to grab your cash lol if I am lucky, by the time this releases on PC there might be a second episode
@@blackwaltz3135 hell i have money put down there will be story dlc too, im not trying to be cynical cause if its met with the same polish i will be happy with it hell i wouldn't be shocked if patches add little things like they did with 15, cause 15 was the test for this model and despite dev hell 15 made them a lot of money despite they doubtless high cost, 15 is also far superior now compared to how it was at launch
Well from what it seems they did with the story it doesn't look like I am going to be buying this at all. I mean WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK SE?! WHY COULDN'T YOU KEEP THE STORY THE WAY IT IS!!! So many people are not going to buy the 2nd part because of what they did to the story. This is like a fanfiction version of FF7 with a high budget.
Ryan Navin FF7 was my favorite Final Fantasy game... now it’s FF7 Remake. The ending was a bit strange, but it’s still a good setup to establish Sepiroth as a serious threat for the sequels.
@@ramigilneas9274 Yeah I can't get it though too short, too much of the game not there. I'll just be mad when its over from wanting to play the next part. I want to play it all in one big giant marathon. Imagine waiting until all the parts are out and then playing them all back to back. That's how I want to experience it.
@@Zephhi Not necessarily ruin, Square have stated before that they'd change certain aspects of the game, and that this remake will keep certain things the same, but may change others.
VergilHilts Yes. I saw a leak saying there would be alternate timelines and shit but it could’ve been fake. They leaked the Zack scene but he could’ve played through it himself and made up the rest of it. I believed him for that reason. Hoping the Zack scene at the end was just a flashback. Gotta wait to see
@@Zephhi There are scenes which are not clear about if it is a timeline thing or not because of the narrative tool that does not properly explain what the keepers of fate and challenging them truly will result in. They will not change the big things anyway in the next titles. And yes, Zack scenes are flashbacks.
Yakusoku no Ji Ok good. This leak has been spreading and making people think it’s true because the info about Zack was correct. So the Keepers of Fate do stuff but we have no proof as to what they do? That’s good
@Johannes Nagengast @ Dark Misstrust true. I kinda don't remember FFXIII that much cause I only played like 1/3 of it. Thought at the time it was too linear and combat was meh.
There are so many recycled systemsn from ff12, 13, 15, and kingdom hearts. I'm surprised they didnt ad some form of ganbitn system to. Young seams to wish there was one.
I had an incredible time with FF7 Remake as well. It was soooooooo good! Combat, music, story. Everything seems to shape up to be what seems like a perfect adaptation of the midgar section. Then the ending happened, which left me very disappointed, but I'm also keen to see what Square does next with this series.
@@mikeehrmantraut1899 10/10 easily. The ending sure came as a surprise but I love it. And yes, the game isn't perfect (texture issues / the level design being a tad too straightforward / some balancing aspects) but I still enjoyed the game more than any other videogame before - in regards to the characters, emotional (and also new) story events, the music, worldbuilding, graphics and combat/gameplay (NG+). It has everything I love about videogames and nothing of the things I hate / dislike / got tired of. Also; no microtransactions, no open world, no games as a service and always online bs, no grinding, no bugs (I at least had none), the right amount of side activities, no bs trophies and no bs multiplayer (RE3). But that's just my point of view. ^^
Regardless of whether I like a Final Fantasy or not (and I really liked FFVIIR) I always respect the incredible amount of work that is put into the games.
The villains in Midgar are supposed to be "mustache-twirly"... For obvious reasons. And that is why it was only 7 hours. I really hope I get to play this some day, it looks like I would probably cry.
This game brought back so many memories, and refreshed perfectly. I dont really play much solo games now, but I made an exception for this. Wasn't disappointed.
Calling it now for all the FF7 vets, it’ll be a Mass Effect style 3 part continuing save file Part 1 is intro to escaping Midger Part 2 will be Kalm, getting the group together, City of Ancients, ending with Northern Crater shenanigans Part 3 will be Junon escape, WEAPONS, and mainly side quest padding till end.
YongYea, FF7 Remake also unnecessarily pads out this first installment in a larger story with too much downtime between its most striking moments. Why didn't you include that?
Does the game let you grind exp at all? Like can you revisit areas where enemies will respawn and you can just fight them over and over to farm for gil or items and exp? Another thing. When you beat the game does it show or mention anything where you can transfer your progress over to the next part whenever it comes out? I'm wondering how that will all work out when the next part comes. Will we have to start from a fixed level? Will we still have all our material and gil we collected from the first part?
Excellent review Yong . My only concern for this game is that part one is 100gb says so on the box. We have a total of 3 parts coming so does that mean that we're in for a wopping 300gb game?
Pratik do you keep your levels, gear, etc? And if you further level while completing a chapter do you keep those new levels? Essentially can one play a first play through focused only on the main story skipping most side content, then replay all the chapters to leisurely experience the side content and power level (if needed) to take on the additional ng+ content?
@@owenindri9897 finished it today, the chapter select is basically a new game+, you keep your lvls, gear, materia, any kind of progression basically and when redoing chapters you get to keep everything you do in that chapter as well as long as you finish it, which is great for really rare materia like Magnify, which you only find once in one chapter. The chapter select is there so you can go to any point in the story, since specific activities are tied to specific chapters and can only be completed during those chapters, like sidequests and minigames etc. Hard mode basically just increases enemy power, you can't use items(in and outside of battle) and rest spots(park benches in the game) only recover HP, not MP anymore. Thats it basically. Oh and save majority of your grinding for post game...for whatever reason once you finish the game you unlock double XP and triple AP for all you do...and with an XP+ materia that basically quadruples it...on hard I literally have to do 8-10 fights for one lvl right now 🤣 its ridiculously fast.
I’m really curious how the remaining chapter(s) will play out moving forward... like, are you going to start out with a fresh save? Is your save data going to transfer over? How is that even going to work with next-gen on the horizon? It’s going to be really weird, I fear. Some kinda Mass Effectian style recap where you make various choices and pick options to better suit your previous save data? Or are they just going to wipe the slate for the next chapter(s)? Have they even officially stated how many more releases there are? The general consensus I’ve heard is 3 chapters, one for each disc... but who knows 🤷🏻♂️
Unfortunately, I don't think it will. Cyberpunk 2077 will get that title, that game been hyped up constantly by CD- PR. And plus, it's supposed to be pretty big! But I could be wrong!
@@SeruraRenge11 I disagree. I see the references as just that: references. Oldschool fans are supposed to recognize it and newcomers are supposed to be intrigued by it. It wouldn't hurt to play the original first to get the 'Aha' moments but you can easily play this one as a stand alone game. Besides. *SPOILERS* Sephiroth is a bigger force to be reckoned with in this game and I am excited to see where it goes. He purposefully made them destroy fate so he can have his way this time.
How will this work when next part comes out ? Would the leveling etc you do inn this game carry on to the next ? You cany play the final episode if you are level 1 ?? If grinding doesent matter and you reset when next game release im gonna cry.
totally agree that the combat could have been better & give more customizations. As expected, exactly what I said about the demo, especially when it comes to likeliness of micro-managing in a more chaotic battles. Gambit system/party behavior system & manual character positioning would be a tremendous improvements for the game combat system, especially for people that really meticulous in their tactical/strategy encounters. Also, still very disappointed that classic mode is basically auto attack easier mode instead of a proper Tactical TBS RPG mode. Very weird 'cause SE already has plenty of exp with modernized TBS combat in recent years with their very successful games (DQXI, Octopath Traveler, etc). Just imagine if the TBS mode is like Octopath Traveler or something more complex/better, Trails series/ToCS games.
I cant wait for someone to mod the PC version to implement a real turn based mode. Also, manual positioning to deal side or back damage would have been great in a turn based game, kinda like the Xenoblade games, which uses a MMOstyle ATB/cool down system like FFXII.
Yeah, demo didn't sell me. Combat wasn't deep enough and everything from the story to the boss battles felt needlessly bloated. I'll still play it because I'm a sucker for FF and despite hating 13 and 15 I'm gullible enough to keep giving this series the benefit of the doubt.
@@chowdaire7343 if you havent, check out FFXIV, it is actually really good, especially Shadowbringers. ARR may be a bit of a slog for a new player, but it lays down important ground work in world building.
@@keiichimorisato98 Idk what kind of things that the modders need to do for such an overhaul but I am totally hoping for it (still also need to wait for PC version). SE actually still have the opportunity to change things up via patches & etc if I am being honest. I mean this is just episode 1 game too.
@Animemaster51 Well, guess I'll find out. Like I said, I'm buying this game regardless but SE doesn't know how to make compelling real time action based combat to save their lives
Wow yong yea is actually being positive about something and not overly completely nitpicking or acting like Fox News trying to attack and beat the dead horse of old news from bethesda or EA etc. good to see the deliberate sensical journalist
I totally agree about the combat with the A.I. If they had implemented even just a touch of the gambit system from FF 12 then the combat would flow absolutely perfectly. But I'm still blown away with what they accomplished here.
Thanks for this Yong. I was growing tired of all the regurgitated news articles and such you've been putting out. I miss your reviews and general discussion/breakdown videos. Stay well, stay safe buddy.
Why did I watch this? Now I want to play it more than ever, but as a PC gamer I might now have chance to do that. And even if I do I might have to wait several years for it to arrive on other platforms. TT_TT
@Animemaster51 Is it really that bad as people say it is? (no spoilers though) I mean isn't this just the 1st chapter out from all 3 chapters, so there's more to come. Or is the ending so bad that it ruins the expectations for Chapter 2 & 3?
have been playing video games since i was 6 years old (1987 or so) and this game was the first game to make me cry. has a special place in my heart, and after playing it i knew that games were the way of the future. looking forward to seeing it in a new glorius light. thanks for the honest review, nice vid :D
So... you said nothing about the controversial narrative points that could be problematic for fans. If they could be problematic for us, maybe we should know them now. Maybe you could make a spoiler version of this if that's the problem for you talking about it.
I’ll tell you straight up: there is some alternate timeline bullshit. Makes it seem like a fan fiction. Not surprised though, since Tetsuya Nomura is director.
@@Zephhi This has nothing to do with an alternate timeline necessarily. The keepers make it feel like that at points but the concept is implemented way too ambigious too tell what it is. It has a bit of that touch though.
Lol I bet you're the same guy who was screaming at IGN and GameSpot for "falsely advertising" because they didn't spoil the entire plot in their reviews.
@@Jenema2 It's been pretty 'falsely advertised' as a 'remake', you dipshit. And if you're going to pretend those connotations suddenly don't mean what they do in everyday parlance, you're a massive shill. It was labeled 'remake', people expected some kind of re-imagining. Not a continuation through time travel or alternate timeline stuff. The whole POINT of this being advertised as such, and the whole point SE going out of their way to censor and block people who were streaming their street legal copies early was so this would be a 'surprise'. The fallout will be forthcoming.
Slightly off topic, should I finish the original FF7 before this game? I'm at the point where I just visited Barrets home town. where everyone hates him.
I'm playing the original too and at the same point in game, and I plan to just play the remake since I'm past the point of the end of this remake episode
@@cloroxhammer3289 I really need to play that. I've only played Earthbound and it's still on the top 3 of my favorite RPG's. i really need to try mother 3
Got up to sector 7 slums a couple of days ago and noticed some significant texture and model quality drops. I assume this is an issue that should be solved with the day 1 patch so I've stopped playing until the official release.. it hurts to see it sat on my shelf, but if these issues get fixed on day 1, it will be worth the wait.
What I wonder is if its worth playing in the classic mode. I don't want to play an action version of ff7, I want to focus on strategy, group managing, equipment etc But in the demo classic mode made the game too easy I think. And I missed the random battles. Are they back in the full game?
Small question, are there any character skins/costumes at all? I know there’s the bit where they wear dresses for the Don, but I’d love to be able to equip Cloud with his Advent Children gear
Bob Barker You'll probably have to start from scratch with only the items getting transfered from one save to another (or maybe level 99 won't be the maximum in the following games and you can reach level 200 in the second game and 300 in the third). They better use one of those or the next release might be a broken game...
@@Heroinedown yeah, thats the only ways i see this workin out. I think i'll be waiting for the next episode to buy it.. i've waited all these years i think i can wait 1 or 2 more lol
@@bobincognito they could do it like the .hack games max level was set lower first game was like level 30 with full carry over. 2nd game was 50 or 60. 3rd was 80 and 4th was 100. I dont think it's a bad way to go I payed full price for each dot hack game in ps2 era each game had about 35 to 40 hours of content if you finished everything.
Yeah but it is in a way that makes the FF7 Compilation still canon. Why Nomura can't let that garbage go is beyond me. Still love the first Episode and I want more.
@@zell2626 no it's a remake. The events of 7 still happen but are changed up in some ways in this timeline. A remake doesn't have to be 100% to the original and can even have massive differences. It's linked to other stories but it doesn't continue after anything.
Is there any worth in waiting for all the parts to come out? I'm a complete package kind of guy, but I've also been pinning for a chance to experience the story of FF7, so I really don't know whether to buy it now or wait
From everything I've seen I feel like SE is doing themselves a disservice and probably confused a lot of people with how they've described the game. Technically they're not wrong but episodic brings to mind things like Telltale games and remakes don't usually change much outside of visuals and quality of life improvements. Even the recent Resident Evil remakes didn't go this far so I think it would've been smarter to just give VIIR a real subtitle and focus more on how it's pretty much a reboot and that each entry is a full game in it's own right.
I think your confusing your terms. 'Remasters' don't usually change much outside of visuals and quality of life improvements, and often stick to using the original game engines. 'Remakes' are as the word describes. A full rebuild of a game from scratch and can (but not always) mean a complete change in some aspects from the original source. The problem with FF7 is that remaking a 20yo game that was limited by the technology and capacity of it's day and using a gameplay mechanic/combat system that's quite out of date by today's standards, is never gonna be a 1 for 1 carbon copy. Your gonna end up with a game that wants to expand it's characters and story in a way not possible originally, and your gonna end up with a revised battle system that feels fresher and more in line with the expectations of modern games. In the end developers can't make a game and expect it to sell on nostalgia alone, they have to build a game that appeals to fans while catering to newer gamers as well. Now fair enough, the RE Remakes didn't go this far, but, did they need to? Their gameplay styles are still relevant and not needing too much change, and doesn't need to do much in the way of world building. In the end it all comes down the to game in question, how old it is, how relevant aspects of the game still are, what their content is, whether there's room for exploring more aspects of the game or not, and the target demographics for sales.
@@DarkNoiseBW I'm not mixing my terms I meant remake but it's funny you say that because I was on the other end of this conversation about a different FF game recently. I'm not arguing that FF7R or the RE remakes should've been anything else either I'm fine with what SE and Capcom are doing. My point was it may have been wiser for SE not to associate words like remake and episodic with 7R because what they're doing goes way beyond what those terms are usually associated with in games. When I think of remakes in games stuff like RE1, Shadow Of The Colossus, the Crash and Spyro trilogies, Medievil, Yakuza Kiwami 1 and 2, and the upcoming Trials Of Mana and Xenoblade Chronicles are what come to mind. Some of those games have some major additions and changes like a ton of new side content or an epilogue but none of them remotely approach what 7R is doing. I just think there should be a point where a remake goes so far past remaking the game that you should call it something else.
@@Jenema2 I was arguing that it wasn't episodic and shouldn't be called that but looking back at some interviews you're right I think it was just people covering the game who said it.
Personally I'll be holding out for the "Complete Edition" that will probably come to PC later on down the road... Not a huge fan of episodic releases. I do however hope those who have waited for this enjoy it during these difficult times. Thanks for the review Yong.
You'll be waiting at least 6 years then, because this is not an episodic game; this is a series of multiple full length games that are being developed separately. It's better to just pay $60 every 2 or 3 yeats and play each game while its still relevant rather than having to drop $180 all at once and nobody will be talking about it anymore.
@@Jenema2 Sorry but the original game came out as one full length sit down and play through... breaking up in separate releases does make it "episodic". I like being able to play games all the way through personally. I completely understand if others will enjoy playing it as each individual release. Just not for me. Also for me the game does not need to still be talked about for me to buy it. Just as a note I have a PS4 Pro, but I will wait it out for either PS5 if the complete edition comes there or to PC just depends. If you are getting it I hope you enjoy :)
@@Jenema2 I have 400 games on Steam... A six-year wait is no problem, especially since I don't trust SE to finish a game after FFXV. Besides, I already have the full FFVII game already. I've had it since I was a kid. No need for a remake. I had zero hype for this. Would I like to play it? Sure. Would I like to play a full version of the REMAKE? 100%.
@Shadow Equinox while I understand where you're coming from, I think this is misguided, spoiler alert this is not a straight remake, it changes things, no idea how the 2nd part will go, but if we're gonna go by this logic isn't it "horrible and greedy" for companies to make sequels? Most sequels reuse all the previous games assets and don't change much they may as well be "episodic" in most cases, they maybe add a feature or 2 if that, sure there's some exceptions but still, and you seem to talk about as if they're withholding content from you, they're not sitting there with the whole game there already made and only selling you part of it, it's not a scummy fighting game model, they are still working on part 2 I'm sure, they wanted to expand the story, they could have done it exactly like the original but they didn't want to and felt it deserved more than that, conceptually that isn't a bad thing, you talked about 180$? Yea sure 2-3 years from now you might have spent that in total, not all at once, which I'm sure you'd piss that money away on other games too anyways, this "part 1" is a 30 hour game, most 60 dollar games are barely even 10 hours if that
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YongYea I get paid early on Thursday this week, because I am off over Easter weekend, so it must be fate.
I will be pre-installing FF7 and playing from midnight.
How much of the original game is actually in the remake. AKA if we place it on disk basis am I getting 1 disk from the original or 2 or so on. I get there is extra content and such. However story wise how much is told compared to the old games
Drunken Paddy literally just disk 1
Playing it now (got it early here in Australia) and...it's freakin' glorious!
So a 10/10?
So this game got postponed and landed on my brother's birthday. He passed away two years ago and Final Fantasy 7 was his favorite game growing up and he would play about every 2 or 3 years. Unfortunately the last time he was playing it he never got to finish and was taken from this world too early. I still have his PS4 and when I turn it on it plays Aerith's theme song and I cry every time. He was so excited to play this game and he never got to experience it, so I'm going to be experiencing it for him. I took vacation days for this. I'm ready.
Im so sorry for your loss
Thank you guys. I cried so many times during this game because of him. He would of loved it so much
ethereal _ i just got done playing the demo again. Im sure he would have and Im sure he’s watching you play it for both of you from above
I know it well how it feel. My brother and I hyped so much. After 10 years skipping consoles game, we got PS4 for the first time just before FF7R released. We managed to finish this FF7R together. But then he suddenly passed away. This pandemic year is really something
RIP to your brother man, God has him living Eternal Life in Heaven 🙏🏾❤️
Cyberpunk was planned to be released in 10 days.
Oh shit. This could have been the best quarantine ever.
@@fabledorchid8410 Ofc. I understand and respect their decision. We dont want another Fallout 76 scam. But even if the game wasnt perfect and a little bit buggy, I would still spend hundreds of hours enjoying this upcoming masterpiece. I have never been this excited for a video game ever so waiting is extremely painful esp. nowadays.
@@fabledorchid8410 it's more because the consoles couldn't handle the game as it is
It still could be released during quarantine. There are still a lot of peoplel not taking it seriously. That will totally make it take longer then we previously thought.
if it was early and full of bugs then it would be the biggest disappointment. i am glad they want to perfect their game.
@@MrTheMortanius it takes effort to make a game like fallout 76
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@@TheRedRaven_ Maybe it's a random priest?
Shouldn’t that be a switch around as Older Gamers try and get that nostalgia kick.
Something many overlook is the lighting, the lighting in this game is some of the best i've ever seen.
It's insane. The game looks like it has ray tracing!
@@KrazyBean14 nah
@@KrazyBean14 calm down LOL
For me it could’ve been the best if control didn’t exist. Control’s lighting is straight up fucked (in a good way)
It's really not that great. It's good. Not great.
My one take from FF7R : Tifa is still looking stacked AF.
Paul Coffield tempts to buy it so bad
Tifa is also the most fun to play during combat, imo.
Im really glad they maintained the integrity of her big ass totties
@@huskytzu7709 It's a good game. The writing is good for the most part, the gameplay is nice.
I find the weapon customization a bit tedious. And the ending is kinda.... eh. I could have done without the whispers, or the battle against fate.
Seems a little too kingdom hearts.
I can recommend the game. It's not perfect, but it's a lot of fun. Probably one of the better games I've played in the last three years.
As a healthcare worker who hasn't had a day off in 3 weeks I have to say I'm anxiously awaiting my copy. But I've waited 15 years whats another few days. Thank you young for giving us a sneak peek
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thank you very much and a salute to you , i hope you can play it soon
You clearly deserve it and thank you for working so hard. You have my respect.
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Remembering watching Advent Children and asking "i wish i could play with Cloud at this level of detail". And here we are, never thought that this day will come true.
I wander if the AC costumes are DLC?
Same
The best part of it is that the level of detail in this game is 10x better than that of advent children
We're PAST that point, now.
It only took literally 15 years in waiting. In my case that was doubling my age.
Unnecessarily complicated ending? Welp, sounds like a Tetsuya Nomura game to me.
It's a KH game through and through.
lostn65 shouldn’t be tbh but owell. I’m ready for whatever
Ff8
Barry the Bartender Ultimecia true final boss confirmed. Or True Dissidia sequel confirmed
Both
Part II is gonna be 2 discs worth of the Chocobo Ranch.
Chocobo forest dlc for 4.99!
Edit: 99 cents a pop for the different colored chocobos
@Shadow Equinox im interested because there's going to be a lot of new story ala 7 approximate hours of gameplay expanded to over 40.
Not a fan of cliff hangers, however.. I may wait as well so I don't have to wait a year and change between installments
@Shadow Equinox yep, my take, too.
A third of a game? A fast playthrough is 30 hours lol.
@@patrickmurphy8008 If that's non-filler content I am ok.
But the more you put in to an existing story arc, the larger pacing issues a game will have.
I'm just gonna listen. Don't want to see anymore footage.
Legit had my phone face away from me as I noticed the video draw further into the story.
Same here. Square spoiled too much on the game already. Had to snooze all my facebook groups too despite the heavy policing admins are doing.
Same
@@12ealDealOfficial Spoiler alert: Cloud has a big sword.
@@Panimal98 Niceeeee
Young Yeah: 45 hours
FF7 Players: This is rookie numbers
I remember grinding for the final chocobo for KoTR.
I'm just replaying the original and that chocobo quest alone if you want golden can take up to 8 hours
Not that much rookie lol, 45hours for midgard part isnt that low😂😂😂
I am surprised it has 45 hours in a positive sense, lol. Could've been 30 as i know square enix.
You DO realise he is talking about the remake right? Im doubting you have played it even so you have no clue how long it is to beat. He did all the side quests so I doubt it is much longer for anyone unless you just want to grind for no reason.
Marlene is so %#$!in' adorable! I'm gonna be sad when Dyne's fight happens.
Barret is so cute when he dads.
You've got about 17 years to get ready
@@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher I know you are joking, but the team now has a lot of full assets and a graphics processor ready to use so I see the next game coming sooner than the first part.
@@monkey_blu also the next games may take longer due to "next gen" im pretty sure that was an excuse for episode 1 there for a while
Shut up shadow and go play the original.
@Shadow Equinox Oh, how burdensome
it is to accumulate 60 dollars in my bank account within the next 2-3 years, for a game that's at least 30 hours long... waaaaaaahhh.
SE: "So you gonna buy the next episode?"
me: "For the right price."
20 buck
A few things to consider with the development time, the first two years of development after it was announced was wasted because SE didn't like the work provided by Cyber Connect 2 and thus parted with them, and up until early last year Director Tetsuya Nomura was split between this and Kingdom Hearts 3, both developed in separate studios in completely different cities, and according to some reports he spent most of his time on KH3.
So if Nomura-san sticks with just this, and the transition to the PS5 isn't too technically difficult, I think it's not too optimistic to say we might be looking at a development time of 2 years.
Side note: man, I remember when the two year wait between Xenosaga 1 and 2 was unbearable, and thinking the series must have been cancelled. And it's crazy to think, by today's game development standards, that FF6, one of the fan favorites in the series, was developed and released in only one year.
omegagilgamesh sure but back then you could make ff6 with jpg backgrounds and midi soundtracks. Now you need entire orchestras and 4k ray traced lighting particle effects. I hope it's a year or two as well but knowing their track record I'm not going to be holding my breath.
To be fair... They started development of part 2 a while back now so that 2 year time could turn out to be very accurate 🤞😁 they seem to be trying to give a truly quality product with this so any reasonable wait time is acceptable, to me 🙂
ff7 ff8 and ff9 all had quick turn arounds.
It became 4 years. spring 2024 is a realistic realistic release date.
If there would be no delays, we really can get part 2 by this year's Winter.
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Whaaaaat? Nomura, the guy who supposedly wanted to scrap Final Fantasy 15’s design progress and turn it into a musical because he watched _Les Miserables_ made the ending of the remake “unnecessarily complicated” in a way that could make things difficult going forward?
That’s just silly!
Nicholas Marashio It was yes, to Hajime Tabata. _After_ that rumored ridiculousness. And he no longer works at Square, as a matter of fact. Allegedly because OF Nomura.
Here's part of the reason I think they did this: There aren't many good moments after leaving Midgar to end future episodes on. The only place I can think of are the City of the Ancients (which is a long ways off from leaving Midgar) and the return to Midgar (which is basically right before the final dungeon so you might as well include the final dungeon in that episode.) This is basically an excuse to starting making shit up if they need to to ensure they can keep decompressing the game, while ensuring each episode has a proper beginning, middle and end.
And as for why it's technically a sequel instead of a remake, well, nobody can complain about them ruining canon when it's a whole new story.
didnt he add grappling guns to ffxv before director changed, which explains the grappling guns here
@@MattMillwardUK I didn't hear that, but it's Nomura. The guy sounds like he has ADHD and will basically put ANYTHING in his games if it catches his attention. So he probably watched an episode of "Gravity Falls," saw Mabel and her grappling hook, and said "YES! Put it in there! No, I don't care where, just do it!"
Young: I wish A.I. was customizable
Like FF12 Gambit system ?
That was cool...
Matheus Xavier ya sorta weird that they could program good AI in 2006, even 13 had a degree of AI. Sorta silly really.
The Dragon Age games also had a good system to customize the AI. Well 1 and 3 anyway. i never actually played 2.
Yeah my thought as well considering the combat resembles XII's more so than VII's anyway.
@@Sabercat-ub9dc 2 was the same. you should play it!!
i'm actually happy the AI is dumb. so sick of barely having any fun doing anything in action rpgs when the AI obliterates everything before i pick a target.
Can’t wait to heavily invest lots of time in leveling up Aerith, and -
Oh.
im not ready
I knew what was going to happen in the OG game and I still leveled her up. She was too damn useful!
well she is here But the game Decides for you which Members you are going to have and WHEN, which is pretty restrictive.
Aerith's fate is okay, once you realize who she really loved before Cloud.
Once I played Crisis Core, thinking about Cloud and Aerith together was like: "Ewww Cloud, bro, come on... friends don't do that".
I have a feeling they might add the option to save her in the sequels.
My biggest concern is that, after spending 40+ hours in Midgar, once you get out into the open world and visit other towns, all the other cities you visit may feel underwhelming or we won't see as much development later down the road.
Again, they've been silent on about how many parts the entire game will be, but I'm concerned that, if let's say they make it 3 parts, the second and third parts will have to be crammed with too much other content that it will feel rushed or far more bland than the opening Midgar part. Or, worse yet, they start cutting or shortening more content or plots to fit it all in.
I mean, if they're expanding Midgar into 40+ hours when it was normally like a 4-5 hours max segment may be a hard bar to live up to. Is everything getting expanded? How big is the Gold Saucer section gonna be? What about the whole section of the game when Yuffie steals your materia and you chase after her and you get the whole segment in Wutai with the Turks and Don Corneo? Is there gonna be Chocobo breeding/racing? There are a lot of questions and not a lot of answers. So I'll be getting the game, but I'm tempering my hype and expectations. This is going to be a very hard game for them to ace and really get a slam dunk of a product. And "lofty expectations" doesn't seem to describe it well enough.
Honestly, I think you can do those things in two games. It'll be hard, but with Midgar and so many things out of the way, it can be done.
To be fair, Midgar is the biggest city in the FFVII universe so of course that the other cities and towns won't be as big or as memorable.
However the City of the Ancients and the Golden Saucer MUST be big.
I finished replaying the original last week and I must say, there's a lot of content that isn't fit for a 2020 cinematic AAA game, also plenty of parts weren't adding much to the story or fun from gameplay. I won't mind if in this remake they'd do something completely different and new, keeping the best inspirations from the origninal, as long as the quality of it will be good.
@Just Another Guy Because of sidequests, is my quess. I assume they did add some cutscenes that involved characters, but nothing that meaningful except seeing more of them before they die later. That would have a point, but I doubt that total time would exceed 20 minutes unless cutscenes with dialogue. Other than that, a large amount of sidequests. It would be weird if this had mini-games since that would only make sense for Gold Saucer to break the pacing like that, not each part they release.
Dude, they are explicitly aiming to milk it, you do not need to worry about the ending being rushed.
I finished the original FF7 a few months ago and by the ending alone, I can see why this game is so special
Can't say the narrative tweaks fill me with confidence.
From what I found out is there was a lot of content cut from the original game that they're trying to put into the remake.
True. There hasn't been a good story since FFX.
@@princessjupiter922 I'm prepared to be shown incorrect but what I've heard of the reshuffling of events really lessens the pacing of the original.
The truth about Cloud comes as a pay off to a slow burning mystery, if that's ruined then that's a huge deal breaker for me. But I didn't like advent children, crisis core or dirge of doodar so I very well may not be in the majority.
SuperAvocado damn...you’re sorta right
@@EdgarFriendlysCivicsTeacher I'm with you on Advent Children, Crisis Core, and Dirge. I feel they change the feel of characters and major plot points from the original. The "expansions" to the game i feel change it for the worst but hey im in the minority there.
God, I just can't stop drooling over Tifa. Her model in this game is just.... oooof.
No mention of how the ending is essentially a kingdom hearts fanfiction and how they lied about this being a remake?
As every other reviewer, giving SE a pass or else he won't get those free copies anymore.
But of course he shills for it, of course.
Seriously? Uh... thats not good.
It's a remake indeed.
TheMixEmperor well you don’t know what happened to him. Because Cloud still has his persona.
This game is almost like buying a limited edition bluray for an interactive movie. For 60usd, I think its good enough.
I think I'm going to spend an hour or two just hanging around in the Honeybee Inn...for the ambiance of course.
Damien take your own advice there buddy, way to be friendly.
@@briancj11 I'm not into that. I'm into real sick shit...like handholding.
FFVII-Yong is best Yong!
Man, I'm so hyped! I bought the original when I was in my teens :>
While I was questioning it at first, I can accept the fact at how it stops at the end of the Midgar arc. Only thing I might be concerned about is the bit of story change you mentioned.
With the whole aspects of those ghosts (not spoiler since SE has shown them off) that flys around i think it suits the story alot.
I just wished they would have kept some story beats more the same like the OG in the fact that they do show us some things to much imo.
Im guessing you know what im talking about since it looks like u have completed the game aswell.
@@Drakengard65 I did plenty of the original, but not the remake. I can justify some of the change though mostly on things were still rather limited 20 years ago. Having more capable technology means you can expand the story and remake the story in what the developers originally wanted it to be.
It's kind of like what Kojima did with his MGS remake. He kind of expanded the scene into what he really wanted it to be.
Just keep an open mind and don't let nostalgia tint your glasses too much. :)
@@commanderkitsune8524 Remakes get some pretty biased judgement I can imagine.
Apparently it’s far beyond a bit. It sounds like going forward we’re talking KH lite level story telling. It is Nomura in charge so I can see where it came from. Not sure how I feel about it currently.
When I switched to another character the enemy automatically locks on me, I found that a little frustrating some times.
Yea thats annoying like hell. I hope they scale that back in the future.
I'm all for this idea of breaking it into chapters. The only concern I have is what will happen if the company suddenly stops making the rest of the series? We are not guaranteed the company will complete this story. I dont want it to end up like shenmue, but I cant help but think that this can happen.
mvp5316 oh god I really hope they do like Final Fantasy XV by cancelling last 3 DLC which were very important
If u see the end of remake they could easily cancel the rest of the game
FFXV anybody...?
There are only two things you can do about it: either enjoy each game for what it is and don’t expect more, or wait until the full series is released.
@@AkaiAzul Or don't be stupid paying full price for an Episodic game that doesn't even finish Disc 1 of the original game.
Bringing us such joy in these uncertain times 😭
Thankful!
Uncertain? Use logic. We'll be just fine. Yeesh.
@@ignignxkt tell that to all the thousands of people who have died a last few weeks in new york alone.
@@Gadget-Walkmen He probably means humanity as a whole. But yeah, plenty of people have already died to this pandemic.
@@Gadget-Walkmen Its the same as getting the flu, 95% who die are over 60
I finished it today , 37 hours missed two side quests, so playing it again, fantastic game I loved it !
Thanks, I´m 8 hours in and was actually wondering how much left there was.
You planning to do hard mode? :)
I finished it around 36
@@NuevoExistence tbh, extra side missions post game gonna go play another 30hrs
David Caynes did it deviate at all from the original story in terms of the ending? Don’t spoil it, just give a yes or no answer
how do you guys get the game early?
I really wanna know how the level system works. Is there any level cap? And will you be able to carry all items and exp from part 1 to part 2?
It would be a MASSIVE blow to the games as a whole if items / levels didn't carry over. I don't think they would fuck it up THAT badly. I'm sure there will be things we all wish were in, like AI customization, but no save-file carryover would be a bridge too far.
Also curious about level cap. I mean, people will hit lvl 99 before 2nd episode arrives...
@@AoVis there is a trophy for 50. So I hope it just stops there so we dont carry on to the next one and take any challenge away
@@clytcommander1057 Pretty sure they did this with FF4 After Years, when it was still coming out episode at a time. 50 seems like it will be the cap, I'm assuming
there's NO endgame, level cap is 50 but it's actually 32-35 because that's where you are when you finish the story, and when you do it's over. Be honest guys, dont start with the bullshit, game ends when credits roll. That Chapter Selection+hardmode is fucking bullshit. No Ultima Weapons, no secret bosses (except for that VR summons crap), no exploration (just corridors after corridors), fast travel is pointless and also busted, side quests are flat out stupid and repetitive. Is this what you call a 9/10 game? For fucking real?
My dad, when i was 8 years old in 1997 said if you can read this strategy guide you can play the game. I remember over years and years of replaying this game, that there's just so much story, and passion and art that went into this game. I love some of the other ff7 games, but this one was the first one I fell in love with. It holds a very special place in my heart, and in 2015 when I saw the trailer for this game being remade, I legit went back to my 7 year old self, had some tears of joy and toasted with some friends. It's amazing how things like music and games bring us together through storytelling and adventures. I can't wait until we all get to play this, and for a little while get lost back in time and have fun playing this incredible game and looking forward to the next parts in the future. Been rough on all of us here lately, one of my younger brothers died, my grandma died, and then a close family friend died just recently in january, and now we're dealing with this virus, I wish everyone health and happiness as we journey back into this story. much love.
I think it will be a trilogy with Part 2 covering the rest of Disc 1 and Part 3 covering the rest of the game. My brother and I were talking about this a few days ago and we agreed that it will be a disservice not having the Forgotten City as the climax of that part.
Wondering how the WEAPON fights will play out though
There's a part of me that actually wants them to push all the way to the Northern Crater for the end of part 2. The forgotten city is obviously iconic, but starting Part 3 with Meteor looming in the distance for the entire game would be SO strong
Not gonna happen, Part 1 is Midgar: That's 3-4 hours of the original game. Part 2 will end in Junon/Golden Saucer and who knows what with the rest.
I forgot the fact you and your brother's opinions were so important.
@@kamurotetsu4860 I doubt you can extrapolate this based on how many hours of the original game any given part is. It won't be that simple, I think.
@@rogthepirate4593 Yet, we can base it off the fact Square took Midgar, 4-5 hours, and made it an entire game. Midgar isn't even a quarter of the original: it's less. Anyone who thinks the full game will be just 3 Parts needs to wake up.
The game we've all been waiting for to make this quarantine less painful.
Agreed
Cyberpunk 2077?
@@regntonne Cyberpunk comes out in September, lol.
@@guazazqui788 well if the virus continues we might get there xD but yea im bored outa my mind in quarantine I can't wait..
Where is your savior now. Ehhh not as hype and anticipated as this game imho
16:22 when I saw some of these side quests it really reminded me of Yakuza series ;D
or maybe it was darts ;)
@food wich I thought even more when I saw dance ;D
@food wich Seventh Heaven Bar now has to compete with the Honeybee Inn and all of the other clubs they've bought.
the ending is classic nomura, kingdom hearts BS, it’s completely horrible if they actually are going where we are expecting them to go with it
Yep LMFAO I was honestly so sad when I saw the leaks. Square can’t do anything without fucking it up
Lady Wander Resident Evil is capcom, not square enix
Zph it’s not even square as a whole, it’s just nomura, and to a lesser extent, motomu toriyama. Like, square gave us nier automata and dragon quest 11, it’s just nomura who gave us FFXV and the entirety of the kingdom hearts story. Final Fantasy hasn’t really worked since Sakaguchi left, and the implications of ff7r’s ending are a perfect encapsulation as to why. Nomura can make good setpieces but can’t write a story, he’s too obsessed with time traveling and defying destiny and other pretentious nonsense, I think the idea of a relatively grounded (keyword: relatively) story like classic ff7 is too boring to him.
@@avyntide 100% H. Sakaguchi was a key in FF.. everything he touched turned to gold until the spirits within movie failed lead to the enix merger.
@Lady Wander capcom made Re fans re2 remake and it was up for game for the year. The original remake of re1 is a master piece. RE3 is just meh leaving out some parts, though the game was mostly outsourced. They made it in a year basically, with little push behind it. Still if you love re you'll have some fun. FF7 on the other is a major release with many many years into it. Hope its good, but hearing some mixed news. we'll see
Many people (mostly those who didn't play the Remake) say that this game is a cashgrab and that the developers dragged the story. However, if you play roughly 1 hour you'll see that this isn't the case; they flesh out characters and settings in a very satisfying manner, expanding/changing plotlines vaguely implied in the original and even adding brand new ones. I'm clocking over 15 hours and I'm having a blast so far. You can really see the attention to detail in every nook and cranny, ranging from small banners with easter eggs to the recreation of music pieces (which there is a lot given that the game employs a delicious dynamic sountrack).
I'm kinda ok with the game being episodic, because if it wasn't, they wouldn't been able to add this much depth and develop each character as much as they did. If future episodes will continue to do that, I'm fine with that. I particularly cannot wait to see places like Cosmo Canyon and Wutai getting this kind of treatment.
Also, I completely agree with this Yakuza comparison (16:21). Wall Market in particular, reminded me A LOT of Kamurocho, and many silly moments feels like they came straight from Yakuza. I fucking love it.
I won't mention spoilers, as I'm one of those that played the game 10 days early and have already finished it, but the ending I was very intrigued onto how it will be expanded upon. I understood what it said for the most part and understood what was at work. I also understood the symbolism of it all. What the devs are saying with that last chapter. And I loved it. It's new and excites me to see how they'll take it further in the next part. :)
So as someone else that played it I have to ask. Do you also think the ghost janitors are basically a metaphor for angry fans who don't like story elements to be changed? Since basically their whole job is to make sure the timeline doesn't get altered too much.
@@SeruraRenge11 I do, and our actions as the player is to break free of that. The Arbiters of Fate are the will of the planet itself, in this new lore. Red said it himself when he got his vision snippet at the end. "That is what will happen if we fail here." If Cloud and the rest fail to move past the ghosts, then the story will continue along the original timeline. If you as the player, get to the end and say, 'This is bull. How dare they change the original like this.' and stop playing, or give up on the remake after finishing it, then you return to the og version within the compilation. However, I feel like the ghosts represent ALL the fanbase, not just the angry mobs. Because some have been responsible for changes. Wedge surviving, for example. As well as Biggs probably. The ghosts kept Wedge in that spot right as the plate came down on him. Initially I thought it was to make sure he died like in the original, but I think it was because the ghosts knew that spot was a weak spot between the surface and the underground lab. Either that, or it was a stroke of luck that he survived, but then the ghosts would try to prevent Cloud and others from rescuing him. A lot of theorizing, but yes, I believe they are seen as the fans that don't want the story to change at all, if not the entire fanbase. But I still embrace what comes next. I loved the metaphor used. It also wasn't convoluted, though the faceoff against Sephiroth at the veeeery end and what was said does intrigue me to see what comes of it in the next game or future installments.
@@commanderkitsune8524 shame that you know, what it's being changed to is shit. Also I prefer the term ghost janitors because that's what they're there to do, clean up Nomura's mess.
Going to play this with my cousin and younger brother (my older brother has a life.. with 4 kids stinking up his place and causing chaos, so he can't tag along.. even if he was the one I really did play the game with originally back in the late 90's) this coming weekend. I am looking forward to it so damn much. I don't mind some changes in the story as long as the key fragments remain. Though I am saddened that I won't be seeing Cid Highwind before god knows how long. I don't want to watch too much of this review in order to save up some of the minor moments that really do make up the whole experience.
"some changes"
Buckle up homestuck, because you're in for a ride. It's a story about time-travelling ghosts there to try and keep people from fucking up the timeline in what's obviously an alternate universe, pseudo sequel/reboot rather than a remake. And Sephiroth is like....the same one from the original game trying to fuck everything up so Cloud can't kill him at the end of disk 3 in this timeline.
You may think I'm bullshitting you, but you'll see. You'll think I'm crazy then remember this comment after playing and go "jesus he was actually telling the truth"
A lot of people and reviewers who finished the game are saying the ending is atrocious and a let down. That really lowered my hype big time, but I'll still buy it while steeling myself for the worst ending possible, whatever that may be.
Who? Most reviewers I saw didn't have a problem with it. Haven't seen anyone call it atrocious, so far.
You have to form your opinion and if you listen to reviewers, then you should with the most minimal approach possible.
As someone who was spoiled on the ending, it's... well, I honestly don't know how to feel about it. I really don't. It isn't faithful to the original, that's for damn sure. I would absolutely temper your expectations for it. If it ends up being your thing, great. If not though, you'll be happy you weren't overhyped. Still, I hear the rest of the game leading up to it is phenomenal.
@@tropichawk850 Just hearing that, I'm already 90% sure that I'm not gonna like it lol Thanks for the warning.
@@nelsonw9483
Of course. Regardless of the ending, I hope you'll still be able to enjoy the overall experience.
i got this game a week ago. i done every quest and thing possible and finished it in 33 hours. I also died 3 times in the entire playthrough. At first i felt disappointed but then i remembered the first time i finished ff7 original it toko me 31 hours so yeh. I think even though this game is amazing, knowing its just a small part of the main story you cant help but feel disappointed you have to wait to continue the story for at least a year or 2.
Think of it like the first part in LOTR. Its not like any of those books concluded in a satisfying fashion, at least until the final book.
It's a huge, dense plot. There is a lot to go over. It's why we haven't seen old JRPGs remade like this before. It's like converting an epic novel into a movie.
If you want it done right, it needs a few movies. Or an entire tv series. Otherwise, shit gets cut - then everyone would be talking about how the original was better.
I mean,like when you buy this it's not gonna be the full game?
@@frenchlasagna8138 No. Didn't you hear about it? They are releasing it in multiple parts and haven't even talked about in how many. My personal guess is three.
thats what games are, just look at fortnite? a perpetual episodic release of content to grab your cash lol if I am lucky, by the time this releases on PC there might be a second episode
@@blackwaltz3135 hell i have money put down there will be story dlc too, im not trying to be cynical cause if its met with the same polish i will be happy with it hell i wouldn't be shocked if patches add little things like they did with 15, cause 15 was the test for this model and despite dev hell 15 made them a lot of money despite they doubtless high cost, 15 is also far superior now compared to how it was at launch
Cool see you all in 9 years when part 2 comes out.
Well from what it seems they did with the story it doesn't look like I am going to be buying this at all. I mean WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK SE?! WHY COULDN'T YOU KEEP THE STORY THE WAY IT IS!!! So many people are not going to buy the 2nd part because of what they did to the story. This is like a fanfiction version of FF7 with a high budget.
Ryan Navin
FF7 was my favorite Final Fantasy game... now it’s FF7 Remake.
The ending was a bit strange, but it’s still a good setup to establish Sepiroth as a serious threat for the sequels.
@@ramigilneas9274 Yeah I can't get it though too short, too much of the game not there. I'll just be mad when its over from wanting to play the next part. I want to play it all in one big giant marathon. Imagine waiting until all the parts are out and then playing them all back to back. That's how I want to experience it.
@@Andronicus87 id rather several games for the quality 50 hours i just played each time. but yes i was disappointed at first after the sephi battle
Seems like a really balanced and thorough review, I’m looking forward to playing it myself this Friday!
Heya Yong! I was wondering did you get chance to test the turn-based combat system they said would be an option?
was waiting for him to talk about that.
Are we just glossing over how he pronounced "finale ?
Time-stamp?
and 're-creation'
So the ending is... The complication of FF7?
How to ruin a game
@@Zephhi Not necessarily ruin, Square have stated before that they'd change certain aspects of the game, and that this remake will keep certain things the same, but may change others.
VergilHilts Yes. I saw a leak saying there would be alternate timelines and shit but it could’ve been fake. They leaked the Zack scene but he could’ve played through it himself and made up the rest of it. I believed him for that reason. Hoping the Zack scene at the end was just a flashback. Gotta wait to see
@@Zephhi There are scenes which are not clear about if it is a timeline thing or not because of the narrative tool that does not properly explain what the keepers of fate and challenging them truly will result in. They will not change the big things anyway in the next titles. And yes, Zack scenes are flashbacks.
Yakusoku no Ji Ok good. This leak has been spreading and making people think it’s true because the info about Zack was correct. So the Keepers of Fate do stuff but we have no proof as to what they do? That’s good
"What I can get for you?"
"My money, still waiting on it..."
I tried not to get too hyped for this game. Started playing a couple days ago and I am really enjoying it, to me it lives up to the hype and beyond.
9:24 So basically the weapon upgrade tree seems to be inspired by the FFX leveling tree. Cool. Nice little touch.
You mean the sphere grid. Yeah a little bit but, seeing how it looks though looks more the Crystarium from XIII really.
Dark Misstrust it‘s closer to the crystarium than to the sphere grid. Already playing it. 😉
@Johannes Nagengast @ Dark Misstrust true. I kinda don't remember FFXIII that much cause I only played like 1/3 of it. Thought at the time it was too linear and combat was meh.
Brohim so far 7 also is very linear. Kinda booring. I got blocked pretty often trying to explore everything. Combat is kinda ok though
There are so many recycled systemsn from ff12, 13, 15, and kingdom hearts. I'm surprised they didnt ad some form of ganbitn system to. Young seams to wish there was one.
Good to see Tifa is still impressive :). Just hope the pc port will be good.
I had an incredible time with FF7 Remake as well. It was soooooooo good! Combat, music, story. Everything seems to shape up to be what seems like a perfect adaptation of the midgar section. Then the ending happened, which left me very disappointed, but I'm also keen to see what Square does next with this series.
Alternate world fuckery.... 😩🤦🤦🤦🤦
@@mikeehrmantraut1899 10/10 easily. The ending sure came as a surprise but I love it. And yes, the game isn't perfect (texture issues / the level design being a tad too straightforward / some balancing aspects) but I still enjoyed the game more than any other videogame before - in regards to the characters, emotional (and also new) story events, the music, worldbuilding, graphics and combat/gameplay (NG+). It has everything I love about videogames and nothing of the things I hate / dislike / got tired of. Also; no microtransactions, no open world, no games as a service and always online bs, no grinding, no bugs (I at least had none), the right amount of side activities, no bs trophies and no bs multiplayer (RE3). But that's just my point of view. ^^
Are the side quests missable Yong? Or can you go back and do them whenever you please?
U can go back to any chapter once u completed the game, too finish off side quests u missed.
@@matthewadams2723 thanks man, good to know
Regardless of whether I like a Final Fantasy or not (and I really liked FFVIIR) I always respect the incredible amount of work that is put into the games.
The villains in Midgar are supposed to be "mustache-twirly"... For obvious reasons. And that is why it was only 7 hours.
I really hope I get to play this some day, it looks like I would probably cry.
AI customisability? I think you're referring to Gambit system, as seen in Final Fantasy XII.
I definitely think they took a lot of inspiration from XII with the combat system, while also making it more fast paced.
You forgot to mention that SE lied and that this isn't a remake.
why? wht does remake mean to you? a 1:1 copy? thats not a remake
@@whatthe9256 I doesn´t call it a remake too.. for me its more like a reboot.
This game brought back so many memories, and refreshed perfectly. I dont really play much solo games now, but I made an exception for this.
Wasn't disappointed.
Calling it now for all the FF7 vets, it’ll be a Mass Effect style 3 part continuing save file
Part 1 is intro to escaping Midger
Part 2 will be Kalm, getting the group together, City of Ancients, ending with Northern Crater shenanigans
Part 3 will be Junon escape, WEAPONS, and mainly side quest padding till end.
you forgot going back into midgar in part 3
YongYea, FF7 Remake also unnecessarily pads out this first installment in a larger story with too much downtime between its most striking moments. Why didn't you include that?
Pros: Everything
Cons: Story/Ending/Pacing
the game doesnt justify itself being midgar only like at all
I hope this game marks the rise and comeback of JRPG. This seems like modernization in the right direction, the next evolution of JRPG.
The return of jrpg? Persona 5 beat you there.
@@Adalon- Persona could use some innovation in some of it's systems also this will clearly be bigger and sell more
@@Adalon- well, i mean "less anime themed" JRPG.
Does the game let you grind exp at all? Like can you revisit areas where enemies will respawn and you can just fight them over and over to farm for gil or items and exp? Another thing. When you beat the game does it show or mention anything where you can transfer your progress over to the next part whenever it comes out? I'm wondering how that will all work out when the next part comes. Will we have to start from a fixed level? Will we still have all our material and gil we collected from the first part?
Excellent review Yong .
My only concern for this game is that part one is 100gb says so on the box.
We have a total of 3 parts coming so does that mean that we're in for a wopping 300gb game?
Trying to find some info without seeing spoilers, so asking here.
Is there a NG+ ? If so what’s it like?
After you complete the game. You unlock chapter selection and hard mode. Along with some other goodies to find in hard mode only.
@@pratik8237 What does hard mode offer in terms of challenge?
Edit: Why is there a Chapter Selection feature?
Pratik do you keep your levels, gear, etc? And if you further level while completing a chapter do you keep those new levels?
Essentially can one play a first play through focused only on the main story skipping most side content, then replay all the chapters to leisurely experience the side content and power level (if needed) to take on the additional ng+ content?
@@owenindri9897 finished it today, the chapter select is basically a new game+, you keep your lvls, gear, materia, any kind of progression basically and when redoing chapters you get to keep everything you do in that chapter as well as long as you finish it, which is great for really rare materia like Magnify, which you only find once in one chapter. The chapter select is there so you can go to any point in the story, since specific activities are tied to specific chapters and can only be completed during those chapters, like sidequests and minigames etc.
Hard mode basically just increases enemy power, you can't use items(in and outside of battle) and rest spots(park benches in the game) only recover HP, not MP anymore.
Thats it basically. Oh and save majority of your grinding for post game...for whatever reason once you finish the game you unlock double XP and triple AP for all you do...and with an XP+ materia that basically quadruples it...on hard I literally have to do 8-10 fights for one lvl right now 🤣 its ridiculously fast.
@@Tyrannimarja see my response to OP 😉
I’m really curious how the remaining chapter(s) will play out moving forward... like, are you going to start out with a fresh save? Is your save data going to transfer over? How is that even going to work with next-gen on the horizon?
It’s going to be really weird, I fear. Some kinda Mass Effectian style recap where you make various choices and pick options to better suit your previous save data?
Or are they just going to wipe the slate for the next chapter(s)? Have they even officially stated how many more releases there are? The general consensus I’ve heard is 3 chapters, one for each disc... but who knows 🤷🏻♂️
hell im as confused as you they have left nothing off the table even story dlc could be a possibility
Game of the year material right here. IM SO READY!!!
Goty is gonna be hard with elden ring and cyberpunk on the way
Unfortunately, I don't think it will. Cyberpunk 2077 will get that title, that game been hyped up constantly by CD- PR. And plus, it's supposed to be pretty big! But I could be wrong!
@@JayXan Elden Ring likely won't release this year and Downgradepunk 76 is an overhyped bullshit that won't even be nominated.
I’ve never played Final Fantasy, would this be a good game to start it on?
You can play any FF you want, all FF's have a very diferent story
No because the ghost janitors cause events that constantly reference things that only make sense if you've played the original game.
Sure, why not?
@@SeruraRenge11 I disagree. I see the references as just that: references. Oldschool fans are supposed to recognize it and newcomers are supposed to be intrigued by it. It wouldn't hurt to play the original first to get the 'Aha' moments but you can easily play this one as a stand alone game. Besides. *SPOILERS*
Sephiroth is a bigger force to be reckoned with in this game and I am excited to see where it goes. He purposefully made them destroy fate so he can have his way this time.
How will this work when next part comes out ? Would the leveling etc you do inn this game carry on to the next ? You cany play the final episode if you are level 1 ?? If grinding doesent matter and you reset when next game release im gonna cry.
an ad cannot be a review
^ This. Tit for tat maybe? idk.
It isn't an ad, read the pinned.
@@Phhase Actually it IS an ad. That's why Yong and others are legally require to tag the video as an ad.
it is technically sponsored by SE better to be transparent for someone like yongyea who investigates creators
It looks great! I’m more than held over with P5R atm though. I can wait for Amazon to get it back in stock.
totally agree that the combat could have been better & give more customizations. As expected, exactly what I said about the demo, especially when it comes to likeliness of micro-managing in a more chaotic battles. Gambit system/party behavior system & manual character positioning would be a tremendous improvements for the game combat system, especially for people that really meticulous in their tactical/strategy encounters.
Also, still very disappointed that classic mode is basically auto attack easier mode instead of a proper Tactical TBS RPG mode. Very weird 'cause SE already has plenty of exp with modernized TBS combat in recent years with their very successful games (DQXI, Octopath Traveler, etc). Just imagine if the TBS mode is like Octopath Traveler or something more complex/better, Trails series/ToCS games.
I cant wait for someone to mod the PC version to implement a real turn based mode. Also, manual positioning to deal side or back damage would have been great in a turn based game, kinda like the Xenoblade games, which uses a MMOstyle ATB/cool down system like FFXII.
Yeah, demo didn't sell me. Combat wasn't deep enough and everything from the story to the boss battles felt needlessly bloated. I'll still play it because I'm a sucker for FF and despite hating 13 and 15 I'm gullible enough to keep giving this series the benefit of the doubt.
@@chowdaire7343 if you havent, check out FFXIV, it is actually really good, especially Shadowbringers. ARR may be a bit of a slog for a new player, but it lays down important ground work in world building.
@@keiichimorisato98 Idk what kind of things that the modders need to do for such an overhaul but I am totally hoping for it (still also need to wait for PC version). SE actually still have the opportunity to change things up via patches & etc if I am being honest. I mean this is just episode 1 game too.
@Animemaster51 Well, guess I'll find out. Like I said, I'm buying this game regardless but SE doesn't know how to make compelling real time action based combat to save their lives
Wow yong yea is actually being positive about something and not overly completely nitpicking or acting like Fox News trying to attack and beat the dead horse of old news from bethesda or EA etc. good to see the deliberate sensical journalist
Nah hes talking way too fast and has a completely different pitch it feels like he didnt want to do this but did it anyways
I totally agree about the combat with the A.I. If they had implemented even just a touch of the gambit system from FF 12 then the combat would flow absolutely perfectly. But I'm still blown away with what they accomplished here.
Thanks for this Yong. I was growing tired of all the regurgitated news articles and such you've been putting out. I miss your reviews and general discussion/breakdown videos. Stay well, stay safe buddy.
Steven Morgan yea he basically just regurgitates the same shit repeatedly tbh
I like some of the news stuff. I think it's important that he does it. But his reviews are so good!
they make all those character developments for the avalance member just to kill them later and give us all PTSD... man.... why
@Janky Videos huh, really?? No PTSD in HD then?
wait... zack too?!?!?!?!?
@Janky Videos you fucking lied, they all died in HD my fucking PTSD in HD now
Why did I watch this?
Now I want to play it more than ever, but as a PC gamer I might now have chance to do that. And even if I do I might have to wait several years for it to arrive on other platforms.
TT_TT
Not gonna lie. I'm a PC gamer myself, but I bought the Death Stranding PS4 Pro recently just so I can play FF7R.
Probably will be on pc by summer or fall next year, FFXV was ported in like a year and a half
Also a PC gamer that bought a ps4 just for this
Due to weak sales on ps4 cause of the virus, they might consider releasing to pc early
@Animemaster51 Is it really that bad as people say it is? (no spoilers though)
I mean isn't this just the 1st chapter out from all 3 chapters, so there's more to come. Or is the ending so bad that it ruins the expectations for Chapter 2 & 3?
have been playing video games since i was 6 years old (1987 or so) and this game was the first game to make me cry. has a special place in my heart, and after playing it i knew that games were the way of the future. looking forward to seeing it in a new glorius light. thanks for the honest review, nice vid :D
How far into the story do we think the 2nd game will go? Up to the point where aeris dies? Will the story even go there with the new twist?
I hope I can play as my favorite character on part 2: Red XIII/ Nanaki
You'll be able to. They just didnt allow it in this one because he was only in it for the final section.
What about Yufie, Cid and Vincent!
So... you said nothing about the controversial narrative points that could be problematic for fans. If they could be problematic for us, maybe we should know them now. Maybe you could make a spoiler version of this if that's the problem for you talking about it.
I’ll tell you straight up: there is some alternate timeline bullshit. Makes it seem like a fan fiction. Not surprised though, since Tetsuya Nomura is director.
@@Zephhi This has nothing to do with an alternate timeline necessarily. The keepers make it feel like that at points but the concept is implemented way too ambigious too tell what it is. It has a bit of that touch though.
@@Cetra29 agree, they could easily imply that all this was just Sephiroth's manipulation with Cloud's mind
Lol I bet you're the same guy who was screaming at IGN and GameSpot for "falsely advertising" because they didn't spoil the entire plot in their reviews.
@@Jenema2 It's been pretty 'falsely advertised' as a 'remake', you dipshit. And if you're going to pretend those connotations suddenly don't mean what they do in everyday parlance, you're a massive shill. It was labeled 'remake', people expected some kind of re-imagining. Not a continuation through time travel or alternate timeline stuff. The whole POINT of this being advertised as such, and the whole point SE going out of their way to censor and block people who were streaming their street legal copies early was so this would be a 'surprise'. The fallout will be forthcoming.
I really appreciated the spoiler-free aspect of this review. Even though this was sponsored it seemed fair. Keep up the good work my dude!
@Shadow Equinox Incorrect, the story has a completely new ending and will only go further off the tracks in the second one.
Slightly off topic, should I finish the original FF7 before this game? I'm at the point where I just visited Barrets home town. where everyone hates him.
I'm playing the original too and at the same point in game, and I plan to just play the remake since I'm past the point of the end of this remake episode
You should absolutely finish the original! It just keeps getting better, and it's an all time classic for a reason. You'll love it.
there are just 2 things I need to know, can you farm levels, and what is the level cap?
If that opening doesnt bring tear in your eyes, i dont know what will
my bank balance reading negative... that will
Onions...
Entirety of Mother 3. That will make you cry like an anime girl on prom night (yes, I used that terrible joke from the Mighty No. 9 trailer).
@@cloroxhammer3289 I really need to play that. I've only played Earthbound and it's still on the top 3 of my favorite RPG's. i really need to try mother 3
Got up to sector 7 slums a couple of days ago and noticed some significant texture and model quality drops. I assume this is an issue that should be solved with the day 1 patch so I've stopped playing until the official release.. it hurts to see it sat on my shelf, but if these issues get fixed on day 1, it will be worth the wait.
Theo Cann Doubt they will fix something like that
The PS4 is pretty old now so it's probably necessary to run at a decent fps. I'm sure this will come to PC eventually and solve those issues.
@@awesome9174 PS4 Pro is the solution. :) Good thing I have one.
@@CJTranceAddiction Except the pro isn't the solution.
@@awesome9174 Why would you say that? It has dramatically improved many of my games like God of War, The Last Guardian and Shadow of the Colossus.
Hey how is your voice acting career going ???
What I wonder is if its worth playing in the classic mode.
I don't want to play an action version of ff7, I want to focus on strategy, group managing, equipment etc
But in the demo classic mode made the game too easy I think.
And I missed the random battles. Are they back in the full game?
There arent random battles as in the original, and classic mode is easy mode but, well you know it it is in the demo
@@ScrewFearMe that sucks. How can an rpg have no random battles? And why classic must equal easy? Are they stupid?
Small question, are there any character skins/costumes at all? I know there’s the bit where they wear dresses for the Don, but I’d love to be able to equip Cloud with his Advent Children gear
But how can you justify being max lvl when leaving midgar when episode 2 releases?
Bob Barker You'll probably have to start from scratch with only the items getting transfered from one save to another (or maybe level 99 won't be the maximum in the following games and you can reach level 200 in the second game and 300 in the third). They better use one of those or the next release might be a broken game...
@@Heroinedown yeah, thats the only ways i see this workin out. I think i'll be waiting for the next episode to buy it.. i've waited all these years i think i can wait 1 or 2 more lol
@@bobincognito they could do it like the .hack games max level was set lower first game was like level 30 with full carry over. 2nd game was 50 or 60. 3rd was 80 and 4th was 100. I dont think it's a bad way to go I payed full price for each dot hack game in ps2 era each game had about 35 to 40 hours of content if you finished everything.
Just heard this is a re telling of the story in an alternate timeline and the ending and future sequels are all reboot retcon territory.
Interesting. That makes things even cooler
Yeah but it is in a way that makes the FF7 Compilation still canon. Why Nomura can't let that garbage go is beyond me. Still love the first Episode and I want more.
Its a sequel with a new timeline yeah
Hopefully a new timeline where Jessie doesn’t die
@@zell2626 no it's a remake. The events of 7 still happen but are changed up in some ways in this timeline. A remake doesn't have to be 100% to the original and can even have massive differences. It's linked to other stories but it doesn't continue after anything.
God these last months have taken a toll on my wallet. Why must so many good games come out
Yeah
It's almost like the game companies... planned... for a... pandemic! 😲😲😲
@@jappunge1806 it was an inside job
Is there any worth in waiting for all the parts to come out? I'm a complete package kind of guy, but I've also been pinning for a chance to experience the story of FF7, so I really don't know whether to buy it now or wait
If you don't mind waiting 7 years and two systems later, sure.
Buy the original then. No use in spending $60 for a third of the package when you can get the entire thing for like $15.
Play the original man. Trust me
Didn’t think too much about what he said about the ending before I finished it,
Now after finishing the game I’m still trying to collect myself
From everything I've seen I feel like SE is doing themselves a disservice and probably confused a lot of people with how they've described the game. Technically they're not wrong but episodic brings to mind things like Telltale games and remakes don't usually change much outside of visuals and quality of life improvements. Even the recent Resident Evil remakes didn't go this far so I think it would've been smarter to just give VIIR a real subtitle and focus more on how it's pretty much a reboot and that each entry is a full game in it's own right.
I think your confusing your terms.
'Remasters' don't usually change much outside of visuals and quality of life improvements, and often stick to using the original game engines.
'Remakes' are as the word describes. A full rebuild of a game from scratch and can (but not always) mean a complete change in some aspects from the original source.
The problem with FF7 is that remaking a 20yo game that was limited by the technology and capacity of it's day and using a gameplay mechanic/combat system that's quite out of date by today's standards, is never gonna be a 1 for 1 carbon copy. Your gonna end up with a game that wants to expand it's characters and story in a way not possible originally, and your gonna end up with a revised battle system that feels fresher and more in line with the expectations of modern games. In the end developers can't make a game and expect it to sell on nostalgia alone, they have to build a game that appeals to fans while catering to newer gamers as well.
Now fair enough, the RE Remakes didn't go this far, but, did they need to? Their gameplay styles are still relevant and not needing too much change, and doesn't need to do much in the way of world building.
In the end it all comes down the to game in question, how old it is, how relevant aspects of the game still are, what their content is, whether there's room for exploring more aspects of the game or not, and the target demographics for sales.
@@DarkNoiseBW I'm not mixing my terms I meant remake but it's funny you say that because I was on the other end of this conversation about a different FF game recently. I'm not arguing that FF7R or the RE remakes should've been anything else either I'm fine with what SE and Capcom are doing. My point was it may have been wiser for SE not to associate words like remake and episodic with 7R because what they're doing goes way beyond what those terms are usually associated with in games. When I think of remakes in games stuff like RE1, Shadow Of The Colossus, the Crash and Spyro trilogies, Medievil, Yakuza Kiwami 1 and 2, and the upcoming Trials Of Mana and Xenoblade Chronicles are what come to mind. Some of those games have some major additions and changes like a ton of new side content or an epilogue but none of them remotely approach what 7R is doing. I just think there should be a point where a remake goes so far past remaking the game that you should call it something else.
It's not episodic and Square Enix literally never said it was. This is a multi-game series. Each entry is a full length standalone RPG.
@@Jenema2 I was arguing that it wasn't episodic and shouldn't be called that but looking back at some interviews you're right I think it was just people covering the game who said it.
Personally I'll be holding out for the "Complete Edition" that will probably come to PC later on down the road... Not a huge fan of episodic releases. I do however hope those who have waited for this enjoy it during these difficult times. Thanks for the review Yong.
You'll be waiting at least 6 years then, because this is not an episodic game; this is a series of multiple full length games that are being developed separately. It's better to just pay $60 every 2 or 3 yeats and play each game while its still relevant rather than having to drop $180 all at once and nobody will be talking about it anymore.
@@Jenema2 Sorry but the original game came out as one full length sit down and play through... breaking up in separate releases does make it "episodic". I like being able to play games all the way through personally. I completely understand if others will enjoy playing it as each individual release. Just not for me. Also for me the game does not need to still be talked about for me to buy it. Just as a note I have a PS4 Pro, but I will wait it out for either PS5 if the complete edition comes there or to PC just depends.
If you are getting it I hope you enjoy :)
@@Jenema2 I have 400 games on Steam... A six-year wait is no problem, especially since I don't trust SE to finish a game after FFXV. Besides, I already have the full FFVII game already. I've had it since I was a kid. No need for a remake. I had zero hype for this. Would I like to play it? Sure. Would I like to play a full version of the REMAKE? 100%.
@Shadow Equinox while I understand where you're coming from, I think this is misguided, spoiler alert this is not a straight remake, it changes things, no idea how the 2nd part will go, but if we're gonna go by this logic isn't it "horrible and greedy" for companies to make sequels? Most sequels reuse all the previous games assets and don't change much they may as well be "episodic" in most cases, they maybe add a feature or 2 if that, sure there's some exceptions but still, and you seem to talk about as if they're withholding content from you, they're not sitting there with the whole game there already made and only selling you part of it, it's not a scummy fighting game model, they are still working on part 2 I'm sure, they wanted to expand the story, they could have done it exactly like the original but they didn't want to and felt it deserved more than that, conceptually that isn't a bad thing, you talked about 180$? Yea sure 2-3 years from now you might have spent that in total, not all at once, which I'm sure you'd piss that money away on other games too anyways, this "part 1" is a 30 hour game, most 60 dollar games are barely even 10 hours if that
@Shadow Equinox It's not even a third of the game. It's like 10-15% lol
*"What a good girl you are, remembering daddy's lessons!"*
I say the same thing to my girlfriend all the time.
Wait so they broke it up and selling it separate, or a dlc or update? Or you only get to play part one with this?
So I’m assuming the next parts will be on ps5 so how will the progression work ?
Sláine McCool square enix said they wont be doing next gen only games for a while in response to this question