The video game remains at the gates of 40/40 in this publication, which has four different analysts to build their critics.
The new production of Square Enix premiered on April 10 on PlayStation 4. Since then, both the media and players have expressed their views on Final Fantasy VII Remake. One of the most veteran magazines in the world, the Japanese Famitsu, has not been left out and has given its verdict on the pages of the publication. The result? 39 out of 40. At Famitsu, four analysts rate the games from 1 to 10. Therefore, 40/40 is the maximum mark to which the games aspire. These are all the notes of number 1637:
- Bee Simulator (PS4, Switch) – 7/7/8/7 (29/40)
- Bokuhime Project (PS4, Switch) – 7/7/7/7 (28/40)
- Celeste (PS4, Switch) – 8/9/7/7 (31/40)
- Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS4) – 10/9/10/10 (39/40)
- Fly O’Clock (Switch) – 6/7/7/5 (25/40)
- One Step from Eden (Switch) – 6/9/7/7 (29/40)
- Q-YO Blaster (Switch) – 7/7/8/6 (28/40)
Saga for a while
Final Fantasy VII Remake opens the doors to unpublished stories with the characters that all the followers of the saga know. The reimagination of the project has been drawn up with the idea of giving it continuity through different deliveries. In an interview with Famitsu herself, Yoshinori Kitase, producer of the title, has stated that the plot is far from over. Not surprisingly, the first episode only houses the part of Midgar, which in the original work lasted just a few hours.
Square Enix recently announced a new hardcover art book. The company has opened reservations on its official website, although it will also be possible to acquire it in stores such as Amazon, both in physical and digital formats. In principle, it will not be available in Spanish, but exclusively in its English version. As we post on FreeGameTips, it is scheduled for September.
If the coronavirus does not prevent it, the development of the next installment of Final Fantasy VII Remake will begin this April. When will it come out? No clues at the moment, except that work will take less time.