


The game was finally playable at expos, we got an in-depth look at the new battle system, and we now have a clearer idea about how much content we could expect from the first release. However, whereas the original game featured a fixed camera and turn-based battle system, the remake will take the form of a third-person game with a free-roaming camera and real-time combat.įor the longest time, we only got quick peeks at remade scenarios, but 2019 gave us a much better look at the highly anticipated game. We know that it's going to be a completely modern overhaul of the original game created from scratch, and will tell the same story with the same characters and locations that fans remember. It would be co-directed by series veterans Tetsuya Nomura and Naoki Hamaguchi, produced by Yoshinori Kitase (director and co-writer of the original FFVII) and would be released in an episodic nature. Now Playing: The Final Fantasy 7 Remake Demo Intro Has Leaked - GS News Updateīut Square Enix kept us waiting for a long time-it wasn't until E3 2015 that Sony officially announced that a full-blown remake was a real thing. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
