Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is a reworked prequel for modern platforms, but it still plays like its hero sports a flip phone. Read the full review by Yinyangfooey.
, was also announced as the first act of a trilogy, whose second part isn’t due out until Winter 2023. So – once again –That leads to this current-gen remake entitled,follows young man named Zack Fair who is part of SOLDIER, the evil Shinra Corporation’s army in the steampunk-inspired city of Midgar. However, he soon learns that Shinra has been harboring dark secrets of its own, and Zack becomes embroiled in the corporation’s sinister experiments.
Actually, “remake” might not be the most accurate term, but neither is “remaster.” The game sits somewhere in between. While playing, you can still feel its PSP origins — animations are a bit janky, especially in-game movement. Zack’s movement feels limited to the four cardinal directions, rather than a full range of motions.
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