Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion is "much more than a remaster"
Producer Tetsuya Nomura weighsꦑ in on the new release

Crisis Core:✃ Final Fantasy 🌠7 Reunion is apparently "much more than a remaster."
That comment comes from Final Fantasy 7 series creative lead Tetsuya Nom꧒ura, speaking to Japanese publication . In a translation provided by , Nomura revealed that there was a lot of dis☂cussion internally at Square Enix about whether to call Crisis Core Reunion a "remaster" or "remake."
"At one point there wa🌊s also a discussion about calling it a 'remake' or a 'remaster,'" Nomura says. "I think the product is more clo💞se to the definition of a remaster, as the story wasn't changed at all, and it's always the same game," the series producer and director continued.
However, just because the team settled on "remaster," doesn't mean that's all Crisis Core Reunion is. "On the technical side, however, the graphics have been completely renewed, the models have been remade from scratch, many scenes that in the original were only subtitled are now dubbed, and also the combat system has been updated," Nomura explaꩲins.
"We are still unceꦐrtain on the term that better describes the gameཧ, which is the reason why we used 'reunion'. It's really complicated, as it's much more than a remaster, but at the same time is not a complete remake," Nomura concludes.
This isn't the first time we've heard comments surrounding the story of Crisis Core Reunion. Last month, producer Mariko Sato explained that it was a "澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:faithful retelling" of the original story, confirming there wouldn't be any additional content on that front, at least. However, Square Enix is going all-in on the technical side, targeting a blistering 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:120FPS PC port for Crisis Core ﷽Reunion.
Here's why Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion is a must-play ahead of the new remake entry next year.
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