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Final Fantasy 7 Remake: the most outstanding national and international notes

Final Fantasy 7 Remake: the most outstanding national and international notes

We compiled the notes from Final Fantasy 7 Remake today that bypasses the game embargo for PS4.

There is very little left for Final Fantasy 7 Remake to go on sale, and in fact it has already been distributed in some stores – including the Square Enix Europe store. But while we endured the wait until April 10, today the embargo of the Reviews of the game for PS4 has been lifted. One of the most anticipated since it was announced in 2015 at E3, during the Sony conference, and that finally lands to demonstrate if it lives up to what a remake of one of the best games in history deserves. The title is accumulating notes from around the world, so we are going to collect the most interesting ones.

At Meristation we have given it an 8.5, considered within the "Very Good" category and which meets many of the hopes placed on it. We highlight the combat system, wonderful and with many options, as well as the entire progress and customization system with weapons, improvements and materials. Also the way to expand relationships and stories with characters that went unnoticed in the past, and the spectacular nature of the fighting, especially before final bosses. It is not a perfect game, and we identified it with certain technical issues, with ups and downs evident in several unnecessarily long chapters and some questionable design decisions at the playable level. Beyond our note, these are some of the most outstanding:

final fantasy 7 remake notes
Barret, to those who have given bad marks.

Spain

  • 3D Games – 90
  • Eurogamer – Recommended
  • Hobby Consoles – 88
  • Vandal – 90

International

  • IGN (USA) – 80
  • Gamespot – 100
  • GameInformer – 88
  • EGM – 60
  • TheSixthAxis – 100
  • GamesRadar – 90
  • Destructoid – 90
  • VG247 – 80
  • Telegraph – 60
  • VGC – 100
  • Metacritic with 67 reviews: 87
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