Final Fantasy VII Remake: Will Square Enix Implement What Fans Wants In The Upcoming Game?

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Being noted as one of the most successful games in the series, Final Fantasy VII's remake is considerably one that has filled up the missing gap inside the fans who miss the continuity of the franchise. Fans have voiced out some of the traits that will most likely make the game most satisfactory to all its patrons.

According to What Culture, Final Fantasy VII remake is one of the most awaited role-playing games of the generation. As the fans make such an impact in the development of any game, their sides have indeed been heard by Square Enix, and hopefully, will be addressed properly during the game's creation.

One of the things that require fixing, as reported by Movie Pilot, include the magic defense stat on armor, utterly containing a bug, rendering the said armor purposeless. Fans would also want to have the miss-able item chances fixed, since in the original, missing some collectibles require restarting if a player wants to get all of them. One other thing would be another method of fighting monsters in the beginning of the game; at least a few attributes of the enemy skills fixed.

In a Game Zone report, apart from the things that need to be changed, there are also factors that the players would want to sustain. Some of which include the humor of the characters, especially that of Cloud. The costumes, maps, even the sound track and hair styles were some key factors that the all-time followers of the game want to keep within the series.

That being said, Final Fantasy VII's remake may just be the game that this generation is looking for. With no finalized release date yet, fans will just have to wait a little longer for further news about this upcoming Square Enix title. Keep posted for more updates on the Final Fantasy VII remake.

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