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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth - Deluxe Edition (PS5)

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Style: Deluxe Edition


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  • The Deluxe Edition includes the FFVII game, art book, mini soundtrack, and Steelbook.
  • As the party searches for Sephiroth, explore the beautiful regions of the world and open new areas to discover unique forms of transportation
  • Combine strategic thinking with action combat alongside comrades, including newly added characters; Deepen relationships to unleash powerful combos
  • Enjoy various new elements as the story unfolds, culminating in the partys journey to The Forgotten Capital from the original
  • SQUARE ENIX; CHARACTER DESIGN: TETSUYA NOMURA/ROBERTO FERRARI; LOGO ILLUSTRATION: YOSHITAKA AMANO

Description

The Unknown Journey Continues... FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH is the highly anticipated new story in the FINAL FANTASY VII remake project, a reimagining of the iconic original game into three standalone titles by its original creators. In this game, players will enjoy various new elements as the story unfolds, culminating in the party’s journey to “The Forgotten Capital” from the original FINAL FANTASY VII.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.8 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 3.2 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 92764


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 15, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Square Enix


Best Sellers Rank: #6,146 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #251 in PlayStation 5 Games


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Customer Reviews: 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,378 ratings


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  • BEST GAME EVER!!!!!!!
Style: Amazon Edition
This game is sheer perfection. Engaging combat, beautiful and nuanced characters, riveting story, rewarding and lore-expanding side missions, varied and empowering soundtrack, HUGE world with landmarks to promote exploration, breezy and short loading times, plethora of post-game content, and MORE! THIS IS THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME!!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024 by Jacques Rois

  • Remake Sequel
Style: Deluxe Edition
Sequel to Final Fantasy Remake. Reccomend you play the first game before jumping into this one. There is way more expanded story, characters and lore compared PS1 original (I’ll list some after the of review). Even more than FFVII Remake as it leans into a multiverse scenario Don’t expect a flashy spectacle throughout. It’s not really a bingeable game for me personally compared to the first game. There are some slow segments with forced immersion via mini-games/side quests that had me put down the game several times. But they do make the lore, story and characters more relatable by the end. It’s the culmination of the events that make it great rather than individual moments of the game Personal interactions between characters/traversal dialogue is really good. Especially with Yuffie and Barret You switch up are party more in this game. A lot of party splitting throughout Gamplay remains relatively the same as the first game, except you get 3 new characters (2 if you count Yuffie in Intergrade DLC) to play with who have their own unique playstyle/move list. The synergize mechanic from the first game’s DLC return in Rebirth where two party members team up to do a strong attack or give buffs to each other. Its like limit break meter but focused on 2 of 3 characters active in battle. Meter fills faster if you switch party members during combat More open world than the first game. You can ride chocobos after taming wild ones. Disappointed that they are region specific and there’s no one chocobo that follows you through your journey. You do get to ride a 8 wheeler dune buggy in the desert which is nice There are new traversal mechanics like grapple hooks and climbing sections There’s a relationship dialogue mechanic which have you build up to gain enough affection to ask someone out at the Golden Saucer. There isn’t multiple stages/events to the relationship like in Persona series for example, just an single date end goal like in original Locations are much larger with more buildings and events going on. For example: Kalm has at least 3x as many buildings, costa del sol is a large vacation destination where you use segways to get around, and Golden Saucers actually feels like an amusement park you can walk around in. Speaking of locations; story beats we won’t be visiting in Part 2/Rebirth will be covered in permanent fog of war on your map, or blocked by debris and roadblocks like Midgar and Fort Condor . Don’t expect to visit every area in entire trilogy in this game, or look at the map mid-game and think you have 100s of more hours to go. Game is only comprised of 15 chapters Music is really good. I like how some music tracks transitions into another by fading in instead of skipping making the game more immersive -Final Take: Despite the pacing issues at times; the overall story and gameplay is very good and one of best in the franchise. Can’t wait for the last game in the trilogy -List of Story Changes (spoilers ahead): Has a lot of scenes with Zack (from crisis core) sprinkled throughout the game. Cloud and Zack team up at the end due to multiverse convergence event and fight sephiroth together. Cissnei makes an appearance but she’s basically a plot progression cameo in one of the villages you pass through Roche is one of the main antagonist in this game You meet the Planet Weapons earlier You fight the snake boss in swamp instead of outrun it Instead of saving Priscillia from fish sea monster, you save Yuffie Yuffie and Vincent (not playable, most likely in part 3 of series to keep gameplay fresh) is main stay on your team instead of optional. You must face Vincent in a boss battle Cloud is disguised as a solider during the parade in original. This time; Cloud, Tifa and Aerith dress up as soldiers and you are the captain in charge of parade march Shrina boat is now a huge cruise ship. There’s a Queens Blood (card game) tournament held on ship Barrett gone missing in this one and you must play chocoboo race first to get into area to find Barett Dine dies of Shinra shootout instead of suicide Gongaga is a required destination for plot progression (where you meet Cissnei) You meet Cid earlier since you need a plane to reach Cosmo Canon Keystone whereabout location is not a scavenger hunt this time to get info. Cait Sith just tell you where it is. You must fight Don Corno to get keystone The on-stage play in original at Golden Saucer is now a theatrical VR experience Ancient Temple is a long series of puzzles and boss battles instead of a maze Temple contain room of trails where you get tragic backstory for each playable character Aerith doesn’t die (?) or she’s a least a force ghost Sephiroth end goal is not to just destroy the earth, but every universe in the multiverse ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024 by Vincent Vincent

  • best stuff ever
Style: Amazon Edition
loved the original game one of my favorites at the time what something like 25-30 years ago damn how time moves i was a kid when i played the original in the 90's like 97ish i think it came out. they talked about doing this for years glad to see it finally saw the light of day. overall they put a sizable amount of effort into the game. they reworked the story improved the characters interactions with each other and added depth to the personal experiences of the characters. even did an excellent job of adding emotion and complex interactions. i liked the upgrade to the active battle system made it fresh. i just finished the game. I had almost done everything a couple quests were not completed and some special items were not accounted for. i had roughly 120 hrs of playtime in. the first remake i had over 100hrs as well so pretty big games as far as paly time. if you are a fan of the game as i was i think you would be pleased. if you had never played this or ff games you may find the combat repetitive. the first game (original) kind of made you work it a little to advance in certain ways - like using a ribbon to nullify poison in a specific boss battle or adjusting stats through Materia optimization to get a little edge to come out on top in a difficult battle. there were elements of that in this game less so than the original maybe. this game incorporated synergy attacks and teamwork commands i thought were cool and added dynamic to the combat ( alot more you could do). they did a better job of explaining the story in this one but left out some things the original had. i played the original twice to try and figure out the story and was still confused on some things. i looked up an explanation on Jenova and sephiroth and read about the inspiring and pararellism to gnostic idea's/equivalent and really always liked the depth and comparisons of the story elements in that regard. things like the demi urge and the absolute interwoven in the narrative was something that gave me interest in the square soft games. good game if you want to check it out its pretty good. ill be anxious to play the 3rd(next one) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by awesome

  • Great game with so much to do.
Style: Deluxe Edition
Loved the original back in 1997, loved ff7 remake, and I loved this game. The story is mostly faithful, but can get confusing at times especially at the end. It looks amazing, the combat is great, the music is beautiful, and there is a ton of stuff to do. The amount of minigames is insane, and most are optional. The only time anything felt like a chore was trying to get the platinum, of which I gave up on because it was getting tedious. Beyond the game, the soundtrack and art book are nice things to add to my collection. The art book feels solid and of good quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024 by NR NR

  • Love the game. A masterpiece
Style: Amazon Edition
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is an absolute masterpiece! As a long-time fan of the series, I was blown away by the stunning graphics, immersive storytelling, and captivating gameplay. The characters are incredibly well-developed, and the world is beautifully crafted, making every moment feel magical. The revamped combat system strikes a perfect balance between strategy and action, keeping me engaged throughout. Whether you're a returning fan or new to the series, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is a must-play that sets a new standard for RPGs. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024 by Sp1686

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