Why wait for the Final Fantasy 7 Remake when you can play it in Dreams right now?

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We'll be waiting on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 7 Remake until March 3, 2020, but you can play the Dreams version right now. Dreamer sosetsuken5360 made the impressive project that applies the upcoming remake's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Final Fantasy 15-like action combat to the Air Buster battl𒈔e from near the start of the game. You can .

The Final Fantasy 7 remake goes hard for photorealism (like a playable version of Advent Children, basꦛically) but the Final Fantasy 7 Dreamake goes in the opposite direction, with adorably big-headed versions of Barret, Cloud, and Tifa that evoke the out-of-combat models from the original PlayStation game.

On top of letting you execute special skills in real-time, you can even s✱wap between characters as you enjoy watching those big ol' damage numbers fly around. Remember when JRPGs𝄹 were the only games that had those? Or you can just stand around and enjoy all of the moody, misty lighting.

Can you imagine showing this to a Final Fantasy 7 fan back in 1997 and telling them that one person made it with a video game? A different video game, I mean? They'd probably try to suffocate you with their JNCOs so they could keep playingℱ it themselves. They might regret it after they realize it's just a demo an♕d you can't do anything besides fight Air Buster over and over again, though.

Square Enix has confirmed that the first episode of the Final Fantasy 7 Remake will only cover Midgar, so if sosetsuken5360 keeps at it they have a very real chance of remaking the entire game long before the official developers do𓆏.

Continue your journey with this chilling rendition of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dreams Storm Area 51.

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