Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is the definitive version of one of the best games ever made, and the inclusion of a new story chapter makes it that much more worthy of the title. In 2029, when the second half of the remake finally comes out, Square Enix will have (hopefully) figured out how to incorporate the DualSense 5 controller a little better, but by then, we might be talking about the DualSense 6, and the game will be uploaded to and played solely within our minds, so it may not matter anyway.
While it is the same game at heart, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade brings the first part of the remake to new heights with a 60 FPS gameplay option, some quality of life enhancements, much improved visuals, and a very fun new story episode starring Yuffie. The new tweaks and additions do not alter how the game feels and play, but there is no denying that they do make Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade the best way to enjoy one of the best role-playing games put out by Square Enix in the past few years.
I started playing Final Fantasy VII Rebirth without knowing absolutely anything about the previous games, or anything about Final Fantasy in general. Since I was loving the game, halfway through the story I decided to buy the previous games in ps5 (Crisis Core, FF7 Remake) to be able to enjoy Rebirth more. I must say that this game is AMAZING. I'm fascinated. The story, the characters, the main problem, the villain, the depth of each character, how much I enjoy each music, each battle, the minigames. It's not a perfect game, by the time this one is released, I'd like that we already have a totally open world, for example, but with all the fascinating things mentioned above, I feel compensated. I'm in love with Final Fantasy VII.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade doesn't just add on to last year’s Final Fantasy VII Remake, but brings it to new heights. Playing the game one year later made us rediscover the overall quality of the battle system as well. Yuffie’s story is much more than just a new standalone chapter, as it enriches the game’s lore and story by depicting the Avalanche headquarters and their members in more detail than before. On new-gen hardware, the game has become even more immersive, resulting in an experience that’s worth going back to even if you’ve already beaten the original remake version.
Overall, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is a solid package. It's not quite worth buying at full price if you've already played the original, but the upgraded original game and the DLC combine to create an excellent experience. Remake still holds up as a really fun game a year later, and Yuffie's side story shows that the developers still have plenty of ideas on how to keep the combat fresh for a sequel. If this is your first time playing Final Fantasy VII Remake, then Intergrade is absolutely the version to get.
It's not a huge difference over the main game, but all the improvements from Intergrade are a nice addition, and the perfect way to replay FFVII Remake. INTERmission is just the cherry on top... And a BIG tease that will leave you longing for Part II.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade shows the correct way to conclude a console generation’s journey. But beware - the Intermission episode won’t really satisfy the hunger for the next instalment - on the contrary, your impatience will probably only increase.
Intergrade not only reintroduces a fan-favorite character ahead of her fated meeting with Cloud, Tifa, Aeris, and Barrett, but it also lets us play with a few new mechanics and fleshes out a little more of the periphery of the main game’s narrative.
De los mejores juegos que he **** jugabilidad es exquisita y su historia atrapa.Gráfico caricaturescos excepcionales y una BSO muy acorde al estilo de juego
Fantastic gameplay, dragged down by a very weak script, forced on-rails sections, extremely repetitive sections and overall inconsistent performances.
They simultaneously designed one of the best RPG systems ever, and filled the game with the absolute worst and most repetitive aspects of RPG games.
The second half of this game is a mess and is written in a way that only people who played the OG will understand - literally every character acts like they understand what happened, but it's just confusing. What's the point of playing a game if it doesn't tell you what to fight for? After finishing the ending I was scared to play Rebirth.Still, it has a pretty decent play through the middle. The character's acting is awkward and fairly boring.
Pretentious, mediocre game that relies on nostalgia and world-building to prop up otherwise irredeemable game elements: insufferable character tropes and dialogue, an empty world on rails, a severely downgraded version of Square's action/tac hybrid combat, and sluggish and awkward story pacing. FFXVI was a much better modern entry to the franchise, in my opinion.
SummaryFINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE expands upon and reimagines the spectacular world of the original PlayStation game. It covers up through the escape from Midgar and is the first game in the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE project. INTERGRADE is a bundle that includes both REMAKE and the new episode featuring Yuffie. In her episode, play as the spirited...