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Square Enix Explains How Final Fantasy: Crisis Core Remaster Will Differ from the Original

Fans of FINAL FANTASY VII are asking for more details after the announcement last month. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion2007 Crisis Core Remaster, and Today Square Enix Twitter It gave us a little bit of what you can expect from a full game.

According to Square, the Zack Fair-centric game differs from the original in several ways, including improved cameras and character models.

Last month trailerI was able to catch a glimpse of the fast and desperate battle and the greatly improved character model.The game uses the new design of Aeris and Zack FINAL FANTASY 7 remake Not only to improve other character models.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion Screenshot

Players will also have access to an optimized UI and a new menu-based battle system. The details of the battle system have not been revealed yet, but a glimpse of the battle system does not seem to be too far from the original and includes a DMW system like a slot machine.

Final Fantasy 7 compilations always include great music, and Crisis Core remasters include a new background music arrangement by Takeharu Ishimoto. The remaster also features narration for scenes that were previously text-only.

Crisis Core Originally released on the PSP in 2007. This acts as the first part of FINAL FANTASY 7, following the Zack Fair, where you’ll find the missing Soldier Genesis Rhapsodos.In our original review We gave it 8.5 / 10, “Crisis Core is a great PSP game-no doubt. We respect the legacy of FINAL FANTASY VII.”

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion Will be released this winter Pre-ordering is now possible..

Casey is a freelance writer for IGN.You can usually find him talking about JRPGs on Twitter @caseydavidmt..

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