Final Fantasy 7 Remake: "If you’re expecting endgame content, you won’t be disappointed"

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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 7 Remake won't let Red XIII be a regular member of your party, but it will give him a new spot in the story to shꦜine.

An with FF7 Remake co-director Naoki Hamaguchi and producer Yoshinori Kitase recognized disappointment from fans who wanted to play as Red XIII in the remake's new action-packed battle system. Though he won't be a full part of your team for this first part of the remake, Hamaguchi teased a sp🅺ecial section of the game's climactic fight through Shinra headquarters that has been created🌠 especially for the genetically altered beast.

"I won’t reveal exactly what that entails, because I want people to enjoy it𒊎 when they actually play the game, but I will say that Final Fantasy 7 Remake has added a new upper floor to the Shinra Building to present a climax that was not in the original," Hamaguchi explained.

"The key to navigating this floor lies in using Red XIII’s unique physical abilities to overcome environmental obstacles. Letting💞 the player experience his heroics in this way is something that I’mไ confident will please the fans."

We've known for a while that the Final Fantasy 7 Remake will 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:only take place in Midgar. The developers are expanding both the city itself and the stories that thread through it, making a chapter that will be "comparable in size to other mainline Final Fantasy games" all on its own. That includes challenges to take on beyond t✱he conclusion of the main narrative.

"I don’t want to say precisely what’s in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, but i♔f you’re expecting endgame content, you won’t be disappointed," Hamaguchi teased.

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