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Final Fantasy VII Remake: Part 2

After last weekā€™s appetizer, itā€™s time for the main course. Iā€™m not going to lie, this is probably going to be a long one.  I know all about the whole ā€œrecommended word countā€ for online articles and this post is going to blow it out of the water.  I can also say for certain there will be spoilers, probably some big ones, for both the original Final Fantasy VII and the Remake.  So, strap in, grab yourself a beverage and read on because its pretty much illegal to go anywhere anyway.   In the first article I posted when I re-started my blog last year, I ranked my top 10 titles from the previous generation, a list that saw ā€œThe Last of Usā€ finish in the number 3 spot.  I talked about how that game set a new standard for how a video game could look, sound and be presented.  It raised the bar higher than I had ever seen on a console before, pushing the PlayStation 3ā€™s hardware to its limits in every way.  Well, the bar has been rais...

Final Fantasy VII Remake, Part I

The wait is over, its finally here.  What started as a random tech demo at E3 years ago has finally evolved into a reality: the Final Fantasy VII remake is here.  It took a little extra time for me to get my hands on a copy thanks to the COVID-tastic shipping schedule, but my collectorā€™s edition finally arrived early last week. Iā€™m not going to lie, I havenā€™t quite finished the game.  Quarantine or no quarantine, putting 40 hours into a game in two weeks is just not something I can do right now.  I thought about going into the history of this game, but I think most hardcore fans already know it and most casual fans donā€™t care.  I already discussed the original, so thatā€™s out too.  I am going to do a full review next week, but I certainly have enough time in it to give some initial thoughts. My biggest takeaway here: this isnā€™t really a remake, its more of a re-imagining.  As far as I am in, Iā€™m not sure how I feel about th...

Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring

Hereā€™s a fun fact: Ehrgeiz means ā€œambitionā€ in German. Sorry, I didnā€™t know what else to start with.  I have been thinking about covering this very, very strange game for a while now and looping it in with Final Fantasy VII seemed like the best idea.  Your first question was probably ā€œwhat does a random 3D fighting game from the 90s have to do with Final Fantasy VII?ā€ (Actually, your first question was probably, ā€œhow the hell do I pronounce the title? But whatever.) Itā€™s simple.  Most of the cast of FFVII are playable characters in this game.  Before I get really going, the more hardcore FFVII fans out there are probably all like ā€œwhy didnā€™t you just review Crisis Core?ā€  Well, itā€™s been a while since I played it and while I do have access to a copy of the game, I donā€™t have a functional PSP to play it on.  Crisis Core is awesome, and Iā€™m not sure I could get too in depth with my thoughts on it since its been so long.  So, b...

Dirge of Cerberus

Nowadays, it seems like any game that becomes remotely popular gets some sort of spinoff.  Hell, they took a mini game from The Witcher and turned it into its own standalone title. But that wasnā€™t always a given.  Even with a game as popular as Final Fantasy VII, the thought of having a cannon spinoff wasnā€™t something that crossed most peopleā€™s minds.  I talked last week about how deep the characters in FFVII were, so it would make sense to give them their own time in the spotlight.  Dirge of Cerberus puts said spotlight on Vincent, one of the more popular characters from the original game.  Though heā€™s and optional character, Vincent has a very deep, intricate backstory that is very closely related to many of the critical characters of the universe.  Aside from Cloud, heā€™s probably they only member of your party that has close ties to both the Shinra and Sephiroth.  So a spinoff about him definitely makes sense from a storyline pe...

10s Tuesday: Final Fantasy VII Party Members

For my 10ā€™s, Iā€™ve decided that one post isnā€™t enough.  Each Tuesday after I write about one, Iā€™m going to do an additional post pertaining to the game or series I covered.  Most of these are going to be lists, rankings, etc.  As always, these are subjective, unscientific and literally just one guyā€™s opinion.  I do plan on going back and doing one for the two I already covered (Doom and Madden), but for now we are going to stick with FF VII.  I am going to rank the party members based on usefulness, power level and just generally how good they are.  This has nothing to do with how well written they are, how cool they are, etc. its strictly about their combat prowess.  I am also going to be considering how they perform for the whole playthrough, not just maxed out.  Thatā€™s a whole different discussion.  Anyway, without further adieu: 9 - Cait Sith - In a lot of Final Fantasy games, characters that are obnoxious or unlikeable actually turn out...

The 10s: Final Fantasy VII

ā€œThere ainā€™t no gettin off this train weā€™re on...ā€ Happy Final Fantasy VII month!  In case you werenā€™t aware, the much anticipated remake of the 1997 classic is slated to release April 10, quarantine or no quarantine.  I was going to cover FFVII with my other 10s anyway, but one post canā€™t adequately convey how I feel about this game and its universe. So, I am going to dedicate this whole month to FFVII, its spinoffs and finally, the remake (If I can actually get my hands on it, that is).  Now is probably the time to mention that there are going to be some serious spoilers, though I am going to actively try to avoid them. What is there to say about Final Fantasy VII that hasnā€™t already been said?  It was a killer app for the original PlayStation, which was even more impactful for Sony as it flipped one of Nintendoā€™s key franchises.  It put the PS1 through its paces, setting a new standard for what games could do in terms of graphics...