Square Enix says Final Fantasy 7 Reunion's core Crisis is "more than just a remaster" - GameSpot

Square Enix says Final Fantasy 7 Reunion’s core Crisis is “more than just a remaster” – GameSpot

Crisis Core was released at that time to flesh out the world of Final Fantasy 7 and more specifically to explore Zack’s past and his relationship with characters such as Cloud, Aerith, Tifa, and Sephiroth, seven years prior to the events of the main game. For this remake developed using Unreal Engine 4, Square Enix introduces completely remastered, cinematic and high definition graphics by Image Studio (formerly Visual Works), arrangements by composer Takeharu Ishimoto, full English/Japanese dubbing and an enhanced combat system. However, nothing can compare to the titanic work done on an overhaul like Final Fantasy 7 Remake, let’s be clear.

Displaying an impressive resolution of 480 x 272 on the PSP, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion should run smoothly in 4K and 120fps on PS5 and Xbox Series X (1080p and 60fps on Xbox Series S after applying the version correction). On Switch, the game will display at 720p and 30fps. On PC, some configurations will allow 120 FPS.

Note in passing that Square Enix has updated Final Fantasy 7 sales, which remains the best-selling episode in the saga. The number last reported in April 2020 was 12.6 million, but the game now claims 13.9 million sales on its various platforms. To be clear, this number does not include any Role Nor did Final Fantasy 7 Remake sales 5 million.

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