Final Fantasy VII Switch Review
Some things get better with age, but Final Fantasy VII likely isn’t one of them. The game’s release for Nintendo Switch underlines why a remake seemed like a good idea.
The dispassionate Shinra Corporation is sucking the life force from the planet. A motley group of rebels brought together by circumstance must stop Shinra — and perhaps an even greater threat. Powerful magic and high technology collide in a world like none you have ever seen.
Date: | Region: | Platform: | Publisher: | Developer: |
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1997-01-31 | PSX | Square Enix | Square Enix | |
1997-09-07 | PSX | Square Enix | Square Enix | |
Oct/1997 | PSX | Square Enix | Square Enix | |
Apr/1998 | WIN | Square Enix | Square Enix | |
1998-06-25 | WIN | Square Enix | Square Enix | |
2015-08-19 | IOS | Square Enix | Square Enix | |
2015-12-05 | PS4 | Square Enix | Squaresoft | |
2016-07-07 | ANDROID | Square Enix | Square Enix | |
2019-03-26 | NSW XBONE | Square Enix | Squaresoft |
Some things get better with age, but Final Fantasy VII likely isn’t one of them. The game’s release for Nintendo Switch underlines why a remake seemed like a good idea.
We’re taking a trip back in time and need to pack. Spiky hair? Check. Giant sword? Check. Great localization? Oops, I knew something was missing.
In 1997, the movie theaters of the world were gripped once again by the Star Wars trilogy being re-released, Seinfeld entered its final season, the Spice Girls had numerous hits, and the RPG world was gripped by a certain unstoppable dynamo of a game. How well the other items in the entertainment field have aged is a matter of opinion, just as Final Fantasy VII’s effect may not have lessened with the passage of time — to some.
As we adventure through our favorite game worlds, RPGamers pass through our fair share of towns and cities. In the second of this two-part feature, we’ll tell you about our most beloved cities that seem to take on lives of their own.
As we adventure through our favorite game worlds, RPGamers pass through our fair share of towns and cities. In the first of this two-part feature, we’ll tell you about the humble towns that stuck with us for their coziness, quirkiness, and more.
Chris really wants a giant salad in a bread bowl, Anna Marie says no to Poké-non theories. Kelley is having all the Crises because Chris won’t let her read the news in peace, and Alex is quietly contemplating a Final Fantasy VII: Belt Edition while everyone argues.
Europe is getting a couple of physical Final Fantasy releases this December. A Final Fantasy VII / VIII dual pack is coming to Switch and a Final Fantasy VIII Remastered edition is coming to PS4.
Final Fantasy VII Remake is already in some people’s hands but Zack Webster only just recently managed to finish the 1997 original. How does the classic feel to a first-timer over twenty years after its original release?
Microsoft is expanding the titles available through Xbox Game Pass. The games coming to the service in the next year include plenty of RPGs.
This week is an incredibly busy one for new releases, so, for our own sanity more than anything else, we have collected today’s flood of launch trailers into this single article. Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ardyn, Grimshade, Trails of Cold Steel, Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists, Outward, Path of Exile, The Princess Guide, and Seven: Enhanced Edition are all out now.
One classic Final Fantasy title is now available on Switch and Xbox One. Meanwhile, the release date for another on those same platforms, as well as for a spin-off remake have also been announced.
Sony is putting its hat into the mini retro-console game with the newly announced PlayStation Classic. Memory cards are not included, but fortunately are also not needed.
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