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Why Vincent Wasn t Chosen for Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade

It may be a bit of a wait yet for the next part of Final Fantasy VII Remake, but meanwhile, the PS5 release of the game brings a couple new story chapters focused on an optional character from the original game, teen ninja Yuffie Kisaragi. In the 1997 release, both Yuffie and Vincent Valentine were optional characters that players didn’t need to pick up through the game’s story, which gave the developer freedom around playing with gaps in their stories. Co-director Motomu Toriyama revealed to TheGamer why Yuffie was chosen as the star of Episode Intermission over Vincent Valentine.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade: Yuffie DLC ending explained

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade: Yuffie DLC ending explained
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Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis Is a Mobile Game

Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis Is a Mobile Game Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis is. Following the February 2021 State of Play that revealed Final Fantasy VII Remake Integrade, Square Enix announced the mobile game on Twitter. Android and Apple iOS device owners will be able to go through all of the original game storyline and compilation titles in this new adventure. It will launch in 2022. Square Enix only offered an initial glimpse at Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis. This will be a single-player, episodic game. It will cover the original game’s events and additional entries. The first trailer focuses on the beginning of the main game. We see Cloud go through the first Mako Reactor bombing with Barret and Avalanche, and hang out in Tifa’s bar.

Meet The Self-Trained Composer Funky-fying Final Fantasy Music

Meet The Self-Trained Composer Funky-fying Final Fantasy Music Alex Moukala is trying to popularize video game music by putting a funky twist on his favorite songs. You may have seen his videos floating around social media, relatively short snippets of him jamming out to groovy remixes of songs like Final Fantasy VII s One-Winged Angel by Nobuo Uematsu. What Alex Moukala is attempting to do, he explains on Twitter, is normalize video game music to make the sounds he grew up with and was inspired by more accessible to the masses. His process: take a popular video game track, split it in half, send a funky bassline and catchy kick drum pattern through the whole thing, and crank the volume all the way up.

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