The release of Final Fantasy VII on the original PlayStation back in 1997 marked a historical year for Japanese role-playing games. While the gameplay didn't deviate much from its predecessors' turn-based formulas, 3D visuals and cinematic presentation made a significant difference, turning the seventh entry in the series into one of the most popular games ever released. Though the game was ultimately very successful, the hardware of the time imposed some limitations on the development team's vision for the combat system, and it's only with the Final Fantasy VII Remake trilogy that the team was able to fully realize it. However, the […]
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