Final Fantasy 7 Remake Episodic Release a Disappointment to Fans? Graphics of Original and Remake Compared

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Square Enix's Final Fantasy 7 Remake has indeed become utterly intriguing for the past number of months especially after a massive announcement about the game's creation. Simply put, fans are officially led to the point wherein they are to gauge if the decision made was a good one for the franchise.

According to Uber Gizmo, an important thing to look at for the fans would be the drastic change that was made for the remake's graphics. Given that both titles are provided with two decades worth of development time, it was utterly no surprise that the title will look as masterfully crafted for today's generation. That, apparently, is not the case many gamers are looking to be explained.

As per IGN, as stunning as the new graphics may render, the defined unnecessary to many in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake would be the episodic release of the game. Many see the said approach as a rather uncalled for method to get the fans to spend their money on the remake.

Many agree to be a method that today's games are rather eyeing for. Square Enix stated their explanation, however, to get things cleared out for the misconceptions going around.

Noted by Christian Post, Square Enix stated that because of the game's heaviness in terms of content, it is proper that the entire story be broken down into parts. Since the original version was even divided into three disks, the justification on how the remake will need more time to process stands firm. The development team understands how fans are disappointed, since it will definitely cost money to get the whole series done.

The upcoming Final Fantasy 7 Remake is confirmed for release but the specifics of when is still in question. Keep posted for further updates on Square Enix's supposed bread and butter that will boost the Final Fantasy franchise all the way to the top.

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