This review contains elements of the original FF7 story spoilers and subsequent playback, but it doesn’t ruin the way playback ultimately reinterprets these elements.
I spent several weeks in college debating with myself whether to go to a seminar discussing J. Alfred Pruflock’s love song at TS Elliott. The poems mean enough to me and I didn’t want to analyze it in class. I wanted to protect for myself. I went last and I hesitated, but I had something to say so I spoke. It didn’t kill the poem for me, but it now has a slightly nasty walk and has never fully recovered from the incision.
I now need to etherify the rebirth of Final Fantasy 7. Katesis spreads out on the table. It’s all female, forceps and an oversized novelty dice. It’s a strange way to deal with art you love. The most memorable feeling from the playback upon release is that it felt alive to play it. I am sharply and positively aware of my own mortality rate with thoughts like, “I really want to see how this pans out, so if I die now it’ll be a proper shit.” As often as memes do, a personal “never kill yourself” moment a few months before the memes uttered a voice, giving voice to an ambiguous and precious sensation.
Do your character sometimes knock on the door before opening it? Time of living.
Also good: A huge world divided into story-rich towns and exploreable open zones has come together to fight a world that threatens the megacorp through a hybrid, real-time, turn-based combat medium. I called it “one of the most luxurious and attractive RPGs I’ve ever played.” I’m still convinced that most people are trying to move away from their first playthrough. Like the previous remake, Rebirth captures great, concrete and unusual things about its impossible source material. How to defend his will, How Can Twee answered a glittering, eloquent, self-confidence and a wit of wonder. Cloud’s perfume and dress!
But I’m off track: playback shines beyond the callback. The best card game in Final Fantasy and The best combat? in this Kupoconomy? Builds are planned and team play runs in a whimsical flow of spectacles. The moments explain memories, decades of worship construction and mythical explanations. The gangs are all here, they are all fiercely adorable and huge dorks.
Playing the play again was a more calming experience and I can hear the rising pulses of people who beat it more clearly. I was excited. Versus honor. Over-air gar. The one that pulled Akimbo in priority is not as divided as Omnislashed: The Hopdations and Somnislashed. The Legacy Tyrant Specter (remade here, creating text in the background, and remained mainly around Aerith’s destiny). To follow the artist’s instincts, all diversions boasted enough to risk derailing, so the demands needed to follow the artist’s instincts were needed. He’s incredibly talented. It was incredibly defeated. He’s incredibly brave. Starstruck with fictional characters and leit motifs. I am honored. In short, fear.
Eyes up, soldiers. Black Robe has a man tracking a huge area filled with promises and pinnable activity icons from prehistoric times. A creature born out of the teenage Android side character Chadley, the grotesque Satonab of acne in the productivity app, and the horror of enough games, Creature narrows the universe down to a ball and wraps a checklist around it. All exploration is softened through him. He gilts all crested hills or views with rewards for completion rates and sucks up mysterious dry lands. You can take the boy out of the Shinra building, I think. Chadley, what tower should you climb to reveal more icons? (I grab him with a collar. Barrett is plunging him into the rib with a gun of the size of the country) That’s Mako, isn’t it Chadley? You are Little Mall Rat Shrew Gopher Android Fuck. You bump into an amusement park filled with stuffing of a mini-game of gold saucer after either 15 hours or a few dozen, depending on the amount that made him boss you, and that click: Chadley must have loved this place.
(Stop all of the Rebirth’s Green marked side quests until you absolutely feel that way. Do open world activities that look interesting to you, but don’t feel compelled to clean up. Get a Chocobo. Definitely play Queen’s Blood for sure, or you can go back later and do everything else.
However, theme parks suggest safety. Danger simulation. And without Aeris, it is true, and its fate remains uncertain thanks to the idea of the multiverse introduced in the remake. And Damocles’s Masamune droops down all the journeys from the Calm (its intricate clockwork skyline looks like a response to the elevator gate) to the Temple of the Ancient Man (an example of the same flat uniformity, with its single, incredibly dull puzzle type). Then I am still upset from the ancient city, seeking to be very emotionally satisfied and chronologically dull.

In the meantime, everything. 100 visions and revisions. A side quest that feels like a slightly different flavor of one goat hunt from the Witcher. NPCs play to play on cards with quirks of personality that feel as odd as the most misleadingly strange parts of the original. Yellow paint rubbing its nose against the edge of a cliff. More Moogle Langlin. Barrett’s concern for the planet is expressed through sections where he blows up shit primarily from the beautiful, incredibly ancient crystal layers. In Junon’s w head, the old man sits and tells the story of the republic, falling to Shinra’s greed, as if the children gathered there were sitting in engross. There’s a mini-game where you go down the stairs and cast toads throughout the party and play the fall guy.
A mountain of fossilized tigers in Nibelheim. Nibelheim potato tuber Mako Springs. Nibelheim’s incredibly boring background NPC. If they were real they would have run Tifa’s martial arts trainer Zangan out of town. What do you have? Junon is very charming and lively, but the rusty, dim, protofascist premonition of the original is gone. I take the same body as a cultural blogger, feel like a conservative grandfather looking at street murals, alternately screaming “Art! Art!” And then “Vandalism! Vandalism!”
Pitch Perfect Final Fantasy 7. Materia orb falling from the blade of a repaired windmill. Mc Escher-esque tangle of the switch and ladder. Screw Final Fantasy 8 and 9. Chocobopek treasure hunt. Monsters that provide secret area bosses hunt. Queen’s Blood is a card game with a very powerful draw and aura that not only has its own side story about how dangerous it is, it also leaks to the main story. A moment that is better than the original. Foreground and fair fan favorite. Junon Parade. Gold saucer play. It’s just a moment of rebirth, but I just feel it’s right. A showdown at Gongaga. A much more interesting role for weapon creatures. It’s everything Barrett and Yoffie say.

I feel comfortable next to an ecologically miserable pipeline under an infinite sky. I want to hear Barret complain about Shinra, not because he needs another reason to hate Shinra, but because he knows Barret is happy. It feels lonely and hopeless next to the motorcycle mini-game near the stand selling Tonbury ice cream. A rare unmarked pass leading to overwhelming questions: not “Do you finish?”, but rather whether you want to have a little fun with your time together if you know it’s necessary. After all, was it worth it?
Like a remake, Rebirth can’t be scared. The same light hand, replacing the Shinra Tower Blood Trail with the defendant Shake Return, transforms Shinra Mansion’s desolate melancholy into a mini-game that wears a series of dual-shock gyroboxes. You begin to lose faith in the entire project until Vincent appears. The CID is here, and neither can be played, but it’s completely fair to understand the absurd amount of work that has fallen into the existence of combat for all characters. This is the best final fantasy battle. that’s right. That’s perfect.
Because it takes time for the Bullet to swirl around Tifa and polish the skirt before it falls from the skirt to the Earth. and I planned my ability to use them. Many games are equally breathless, but there is no pure lung capacity for regeneration to get there. Regeneration is a major shortness of breath in the lungs. Bottomless, even numbers. Linked materia slot housing glint strategy and sparkling spectacle. Each minute is full of decisions and revisions. It’s the best as it’s a fun deal between the past and future of Final Fantasy, and it speeds up all nostalgia with the perhaps destructive ambition that these games are always there. More. Christmas morning was filmed in a ward that transformed Aerith’s cluttered staff sprite into a quad barrel laser cannon.

Mainly, it’s the best because it doesn’t lose the breadth of stupid or niche approaches and the nature of the decisions before and after Final Fantasy 7 duel or Final Fantasy 7. In games where most non-combat sections have some kind of novel twist or a unique mini-game burned, combat remains the glue that holds it all together. You’re always based on that and are always excited to get some of your new weapons and materia to NG+.
That’s right: There’s a side quest pretty early on where you have to escort the dog carrying money to Junon’s son mayor. He wants to start a new life and his mother wants to help him. From regular monster attacks, you need to protect dogs with more HP than Bullet for some reason. I don’t think the song I was expecting was a contributor to the Best Score Game Award. It’s all so cute, but the way to “What is Final Fantasy already, man?” It feels thin. Brainstorming under obsession. Tonery’s jarring for A project based on a game of pop balloons on snowboarding at the moment of a tragic death.
But after that, Barrett has been talking about his adoptive daughter Marlene all the time, which simply touches on him like hell. Classic Bullet. So, certainly: some of the play is boring. Many of them are boring. Some of that is disappointing. Most of them are Chadley. It all didn’t run on Ultra Wade for me. I wanted to see Bullet’s Sailor Suit in Ultraweed and play. But every time I want to trouble with complaints and confusion about one of my favorite parts of the game Made with your favorite parts Everything is wrong. In fact, something else happens. It wakes me up by the human voice that told me I was loudly excited through impossible tasks, and I smirk at the crescent moon with the wax. The rebirth of Final Fantasy is incomplete, contradictory, uneven, brilliant and fearless. I will never forget the play of Final Fantasy.
This review is based on review codes provided by the publisher.