Director of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth pledges “close to 100 hours of thrilling adventure” for the JRPG

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth was perhaps the most significant game of tonight’s PlayTerminal State of Play display, with a jam-packed trailer delivering the long-awaited release date. One of the JRPG’s most alluring exposes was booked a post-show declaration from supervisor Naoki Hamaguchi, that states Rebirth provides “nearly 100 hours of adventure.”

“While the main storyline is bigger and more ambitious than the previous game’s narrative, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth also embraces the concept of ‘free exploration,’ with compelling stories, fun mini-games, powerful monsters, and so much more to find throughout the world map,” starts the supervisor’s comment, sandwiched in between articles from manufacturer Yoshinori Kitase as well as innovative supervisor Tetsuya Nomura.

“We hope you will explore this world in great detail, as nearly 100 hours of adventure awaits,” Hamaguchi includes. I do not keep in mind specifically just how much time I took into Final Fantasy 7 Remake, yet I recognize it was well listed below 100 hrs, as well as I removed a respectable portion of additional web content. Even as an estimate, Hamaguchi’s price quote absolutely makes Rebirth seem like a significantly larger, denser game. 

Kitase discussed the range of the game also, appealing “greatly enhanced features such as the vast world map to explore and synergy abilities with party members” along with a tale that “will unfold more dramatically than ever before.” 

“Whether you have experienced the original title or will embark on this adventure with fresh eyes, we hope you will face the ending of this work on your own terms,” states Nomura, in possibly one of the most threatening intro of the day. 

The State of Play offered us our initial check out the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Collector’s Edition, which obtains you 19 inches of Sephiroth for simply $350. The game’s PlayTerminal exclusivity was likewise dealt with: it won’t come to other platforms up until “at least” May 29, 2024. 

Fan-favorite Final Fantasy 7 character Vincent is back, as well as could have taken the program. 


 

Source: gamesradar.com

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