Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis is a remake of the entire FFVII timeline

Final Fantasy VII fans have a lot to look forward to this year. As well as the “improved and expanded” Transition Remake Final Fantasy VII for next-gen consoles, we only have one or two mobile game spinoffs on the way.

One of them is a weird but interesting battle royale game Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier. The other is a game that is more in line with what fans want. Final Fantasy VII Crisis Ever is a “single player experience with a chapter structure that covers the entire FFVII timeline.” It sounds like a lot Fantasy XV Final Pocket Edition, which was an abbreviated version of Final Fantasy XV.

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Trailer for the Crisis never showed different sections of Final Fantasy VII, including a heavy focus on Midgar that we have recently experienced in depth Final Fantasy Remake VII. Seriously, how many times do we have to play this series?

But despite the fact that this section is so fresh on our minds, Crisis never looks like a hard game. This looks more like a modern version of FFVII but still maintains the classic look of the original. It looks like a fight

I can’t count the number of transplants and redistributions of the Final Fantasy VII story at this stage. At first, I thought it was kind of weird that we get a game that completely covers FFVII timeline, especially since we are currently playing Final Fantasy Remake VII. It’s like, “This is a remake of the classic Final Fantasy VII play while you wait for the next chapter of the previous one Final Fantasy Remake VII.

But this seems to include the events of the original game and all the FFVII collection titles, as well as new story elements focusing on “SOLDIER origins. Director Tetsuya Nomura stressed to Famitsu Weekly that we could meet younger Sephiroth. So we seem to be getting to know different stories, without a story as well which is pretty cool.

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Final Fantasy VII Crisis Ever also allows those on mobile devices to experience a remake of this classic game. And, as many have said, it looks like a perfect candidate to go for the Nintendo Switch since that has never been the case lately. Final Fantasy Remake VII.

so far Final Fantasy VII Crisis Ever it was only announced for iOS and Android but Square Enix loves money so I can’t imagine it staying on those platforms alone. The game is expected to arrive in 2022. However, as it is “chapter-based,” it is not clear what story will be told at launch.

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