JonB wrote:I played it and reviewed it. The improvements to the graphics and combat are significant and it's quite a lot of effort for a remaster - it plays quite like Remake, but without the ATB stuff.
But then it still feels very much like it belongs on a handheld given how compact and fragmented everything is. And unfortunately the remastering hasn't stretched to rewriting the script - it's still shite.
I'm sure you could but that's a lot of very repetitive mini-missions where you fight a few battles, get reward, repeat. I finished it after 15 hours and had only done 10% of them, but they were already getting tedious.EvilRedEye wrote:Think I spent like 70 hours on it doing all the guff in the original version.
More like Ys I should think. Battles are in small cordoned areas, with no more than a few enemies most of the time. Often you can get by with a pattern of dodges, blocks and sword swings, but you can also assign up to six materia and quickly whip out spells and special attacks. Then occasionally you get awarded limit breaks and summons. It's pretty simple, but it's slick and controls well.Blue Swirl wrote:My brother has been pushing me to buy it, and I just might. The bits and pieces I've seen/read about Crisis Core Reunion looks like it plays similarly to Ys IX and Xenoblade 3, which is a big tick in my book. Can anyone confirm?
Vela wrote:Does anyone know what the deal is with the Yuffie DLC for Ff7 remake on ps5?
Is it paid DLC if you don't have a new copy?
Vela wrote:Sweet, thank you both.
Second question is is it good?
Minnesänger wrote:My answer was re. Remake, and not Yuffie bit in particular. Thought the whole package fell into the aforementioned stinker zone.
Minnesänger wrote:My answer was re. Remake, and not Yuffie bit in particular. Thought the whole package fell into the aforementioned stinker zone.
hylian_elf wrote:@Vela. Get on XII remaster. Best FF to play, just not the best story.
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