>Open world
>It's actually filled with content, NPC interactions, and other encounters making the world feel alive like no other Square game before
>Can make camp and cook meals like in XV
>New towns in the world
>Roads now exist connecting towns
>Controllable vehicles with jukebox built in
>Rideable chocobos
>Reactors, hidden shinra facilities, and caves serve as dungeons in the world
>Better quests than Part 1
>No texture issues
>2 discs
>Some things carry over from Part 1
>Game ends at Temple of the Ancients
Part 2 is gonna be comfy
FF7R Part 2
source?
oh wait, it's your ass
>oh wait, it's your ass
Nope, not my ass
Instead of all that it should be a good game instead.
That's some impressive animation, the stool fabric reacted nicely to the Materias weight.
You are right. They should stick to part 1 formula.
Cloud face confused though.
can someone just crop that cloud face animation thats some god tier reaction face
They don't travel together when exiting midgar, shit art
S-sometimes I wish I has a big sword to beat Sephiroth with.
Camping is the one thing they should take from XV.
Here you go user
Do what you will
Cloud just looks so confused.
Don't you with my heart like this user.
>They don't travel together when exiting midgar
That's was thanks to shit PS1 limitations. They all travel together in Part 2 ;)
>Camping is the one thing they should take from XV.
They're also taking the "tours" that you could get after camping where you would go on a mini-adventure with a party member.
>Don't you with my heart like this user.
The overworld theme has multiple remixed versions that play depending on the area your in
they already confirmed in interviews that nothing carries over to the next game.
Nope.
beautiful
Ah yes, lets just bring over all our Firaga, Blizzaga, Thundaga, Curaga, Bahamut, and more Materia, into the next game, with no more levels of progression for them.
Yes yes, this makes perfect sense, they most definitely wouldnt just pull a Kingdom hearts, and start you over at a predetermined point of progression.
Given how hilariously fast the hype over FF7 Remake died down I doubt they will be able to fund that
You said they "confirmed" nothing's getting carried over, told you nope, and instead of providing proof you're just rambling on. How sad.
>Bahamut
Summons in Part 1 are just fake vr recreations. I don't expect those to carry over since the real summons are out in the world.
>they most definitely wouldnt just pull a Kingdom hearts, and start you over at a predetermined point of progression
Why don't you just provide that "confirmation" of yours?
>here’s this game that was 60$
>let’s remake it and cut it into a bunch of parts and sell each for 60$
Eat it up paypiggies
What is Mass Effect 1-3
What is Megman series
What is Darkest Dungeon 1 and 2
I aint looking up the interview for you.
You were asked to provide proof, and you didnt. The interview both exists and can be looked up if you're not lazy. What you suggest cant be looked up.
Now you're asking others to provide evidence, despite not providing it yourself?
Well, yeah. I'd love to get a good game and not just "Trash land corridor: part 2".
What an awful comparison. A more accurate one would be BioWare remaking the first mass effect game and breaking it into a bunch of smaller parts
But the story was thought out from the start, what's the point of making it into three games?
Given how that ended I don’t believe that. The point is they made a potentially stand alone new IP Mass effect, it sold well so they made a sequel and then made a shitty third game. It’s more comparable to final fantasy VII/VIII/IX. The hobbit movie trilogy is closer to what square is doing
So what, she just sat on it? She has pants on, so it's not like there was any insertion unless it's implied that they ripped through.
You think Bioware wrote a good story in 1 and 2? I can see how they fooled you with the third part
That's the issue with videogames going forwards. Why do you think we're seeing a surge of microtransactions and other shitty shit in our games? Dev costs keep rising with tech increasing so it's no longer a valid business model to simply sell AAA games retail and hope the studio gets enough profit back to consider it a worthwhile venture.