The official Final Fantasy 7 box art waxes nostalgic
There's some new screenshots too
Square Enix has revealed the official box art for the North American and European versions of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 7 remake, and if it's ringing bells, you're not crazy. The artwork is a near one-to-one re🍌plica of the original box art for 1997's Final Fantasy 7, which itself is one of the more iconic video game designs of all time.
We're proud to reveal #FinalFantasy VII Remake's official box art for North America and Europe. Take on the oppressive Shinra Corporation as C🏅loud Strife on March 3, 2020. #FF7R pic.twitter.com/Ec5skURNXw
"The artwork pays homage to the North American cover used in the original Final Fantasy VII and features our hero, Cloud Strife, ready to take on the tyrannical Shinra Corporation," reads the announcement , which also includes some new 🅺screenshots featuring Cloud, Tifa, and Bar꧃ret.
The reveal comes alongside the Abzu Battle gameplay video from Tokyo Game Show, which has been released without developer commentary for a more immersive experience. And it's worth being immersed with - the action looks top-notch and the remixed Final Fantasy 7 battle score is noth🧸ing short of ear candy.
What isn't so appealing is that the box art makes no mention of the fact that what's being billed as the "Final Fantasy 7 remake" is actually only the first part of an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:episodic series of full-length releases which will make up the entire game. The first release will expand the original's M🅰idgar section into a full game, and the good news is that it will still contain enough content to span two full Blu-Ray discs (thanks ).
As beautiful as the Final Fantasy 7 remake looks, nothing beats the classics. Here are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best retro gaming consoles in 2019.
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