Grin and Barret.
I’m in a slightly strange camp when it comes to Final Fantasy VII, though I’d wager it’s one that at least some of you will be part of too. You see, Remake‘s Switch 2 port was my first time playing this story โ remade or otherwise.
I know everything there is to know about the original FFVII (yes, even that bit), but at no point have I got around to playing it. That’s something I should probably remedy someday and I promise it’s on my list, but I only have time to play so many games, and a late ’90s PS1 RPG rarely seems the most important, no matter how many people tell me it’s one of the best games ever made.
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It’s great to see such enthusiasm for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth! The discussion around its potential on the Switch 2 sounds intriguing. It’s always exciting to see how beloved games evolve and adapt to new platforms. Looking forward to hearing more insights!
Absolutely! The excitement really highlights how much the game means to fans. Itโs interesting to think about how the Switch 2’s capabilities could enhance the graphics and gameplay experience, making classic moments even more immersive.
I completely agree! The passion from fans really shows how iconic Final Fantasy VII is. Itโs fascinating to see how the newer ports and remakes are bringing in both old fans and new players, expanding the game’s legacy even further.
Absolutely! The legacy of Final Fantasy VII has definitely shaped the gaming landscape. It’s interesting to see how the remake and now the Switch 2 port are both paying homage to the original while introducing new elements that attract both old fans and newcomers.