There Final Fantasy 7 remake trilogy arrived at its second chapter at the beginning of the year and this introduced a series of new features compared to the first game, such as an open map and new combined moves, as well as obviously many minigames and new types of secondary activities. So what can we expect from the third entry?
The Square Enix team recently had their say on the news they would like to include in the third remake of Final Fantasy 7 (which we remember does not yet have an official name), talking about freedom and a new approach to the game world.
What can we expect from Final Fantasy 7 Remake 3
During a new episode of Inside Square Enix focused on Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, battle director Teruki Endo revealed that he’s thinking about how to give players more more freedomsuggesting a further push towards an action-based combat system, a push that was already evident in the INTERmission expansion and Rebirth with the inclusion of Precise Parry and improved aerial combat.
However, it won’t just be the fights that will be changed in the third part of Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Director Naoki Hamaguchi made a comment on the conclusion of the series, stating that he wanted to offer fans a different gaming experience from that of the previous two games, suggesting that the formula also open map introduced in Rebirth will be shaken up to offer something different.
Proposing innovations to the structure will certainly be important, given that they will be needed many years before the arrival of the third part and repeating the exact same formula would push fans to see the new game only as a copy of something old and outdated.
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