FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE INTERGRADE
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On the PS4, the dlc isn't on disc, and the PS4 game is free to upgrade on the PS5. You're getting the same game in a PS5 box that's been upgraded.
When the seller says "brand new sealed game," he or she is referring to a physical disk. You can only get intergrade for 6 months after the release date on a physical disk, after which time the DLC will be released for all PS4 owners who upgraded to a PS5 for free via the free upgrade option, but you will still have to buy the DLC intergrade when it becomes available online on the actual console menu on the PS5. br>br>If a game that says intergrade ps5 is being sold online for more than the DLC price when the DLC is released, then the game is also the physical disk; otherwise, you're being duped.
Save your money, it's just a DLC paper code that comes with the game, but the DLC will also be available 6 months after the game is released on physical PS5, so it's a money-making scam if you ask me. Instead, wait and get online DLC for far less damage to your wallet. It's a free upgrade from the PS4 base game to the PS5, with the Yuffie Intergrade content being the only thing you'll have to pay for. Your save data can also be loaded on the PS5 version.
It's the same game as the PS4 version, only with a code on paper in the game box that you use as DLC with, I believe, 6 months exclusive access to download Intergrade for free with the game, well it's not free, you'll have to pay a premium price all over again just to get the Yuffie content, when all they needed to do was make it as a download DLC on the PS5, which would be more respectful to consumers than this money-making scam, don't Square______________________________
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I purchased this with the expectation that it would include the Intergrade Episode. It turned out to be nothing more than a DLC code. You could upgrade your PS4 copy for free and then separately download the DLC.
I feel ripped off, the extra episode isn't on the physical edition, it's just a DLC code that can be found in the DLC menu of the PS5 game, you can upgrade from a PS4 to a PS5 game via the DLC and save a lot of money, a premium price for this with nothing special about it is a rip off, don't care what you say, it's a rip off, and I'm disappointed in you Square for de br>br>The game itself isn't as good as the original PlayStation 1 game, the remake is all about good graphics, story nostalgia, and character designs are all there and good, but the battles are just annoying, you keep getting interrupted by attacks and losing ATB guage and MP points even if you didn't execute the move, but the thing is, even on hard mode, it's just annoying because it forces you to switch out your characters constantly and this way you can't progress. Battles should be enjoyable, not aggravating. br>br>Square failed to make a decent battle mechanicbr>Square also failed to earn respect from the fans; they should never have released this game on the PS5; it should have just been a DLC once you upgraded to a PS5. That alone would sway more people to want and buy a PS5 or Xbox Series X rather than re-buying the game. Square Enix, you have no right to make it a standalone game with a DLC code! edit-br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> If anyone is curious about the game's languages so far, all I can say is- br>FINALFANTASY VII REMAKE will be released in the languages listed below. br>br>Voiceovers &amp Subtitles are available in the following languages: English, Japanese, French, and Germanbr>br> English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese are some of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
First and foremost, the graphics are absolutely stunning. Cut scenes are like watching a real movie because of the excellent soundtrack. I was completely engrossed in the experience. If you're a fan of Final Fantasy 7, I mean, there's no reason not to play it. However, I understand that it may be divisive among many FF7 purists and fans. Some aspects of the original have been altered or changed. It will be liked by some and despised by others. A new cast of characters has been added as well. (I'm not going to go into it because it contains spoilers. ) ) Yuffie was absent from the original remake version. Yuffie is here now. Despite the fact that I completed both games, I had a fantastic time. br>- br>As a self-proclaimed FF7 purist, I had some story issues, but this is a remake. So it's fine with me, and I'm looking forward to seeing where this all goes. However, there are a few scenes in particular that I wished were redone. When I went into the Slums, I felt like there could have been a lot more done, and I wish there had been. When I was playing, I had the impression that the game was very linear, and that I couldn't go wherever I wanted. Will be returned to you. "Not there, dummy," one of the characters will say. " And on and on. As a result, that area will be shut down, which will be a minor annoyance to me. However, I am aware.
- The summon cutscenes, on the other hand, were fantastic! Chocobo rides, on the other hand, are something I really miss. (I'm sure that'll be covered in part 2, hopefully. ) I mean, this game is massive, so I understand why some things had to be changed or cut for budgetary reasons, but it's still disappointing to learn that these scenes were omitted and that we'll never see them beyond their polygon forms.
- br>It's just a personal preference, but I still want to feel like I'm playing the original. Although I no longer have that feeling, I am grateful to have something. Overall, it's a pleasant and entertaining experience, and the game is visually appealing. I just miss the old one a little bit. As a result, I consider this to be a parallel universe to the original. Things are going to be different this time! My only complaint is that I wish the entire game had been released, rather than just parts of it. There were only three discs back then, and that was about it. I wish it could stay that way, but that's not going to happen. Overall, a pleasant experience that differs from the original in a few ways. Squaresoft in the 1990s was, quite literally, lightning in a bottle, in my opinion. But that is no longer the case, and I eagerly await the next installment. DLC is a code! br>//br> There isn't a disc available. The Yuffie part isn't a long game, only a few hours at most, but it's entertaining and has a great soundtrack.
This type of game, and once the bag was removed, the game had already been opened, and the security strips had been peeled off. I'm hoping they return, because I'm not convinced the DLC and member points are worth anything.
A fantastic addition to a game that was already stunning. With this 4K upgrade, the Remake pops off the screen, and the Yuffie side story adds to the lore of Final Fantasy 7. The story, characters, gameplay, and music are all among the best in any video game. I can't recommend this game highly enough, even if you're unfamiliar with the series.
so far. Square Enix fans are known for their rereleases, so I wouldn't be surprised if this game is rereleased in the future, but for now, the PS5 is the best way to play this incredible game. The Yuffie DLC is not only short (it took me 6 hours to complete), but it is also a lot of fun.
Beautiful game with a compelling story.