Final Fantasy 7 Walkthrough
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It's been four whole years since Square Enix officially announced a full remake of Japanese RPG classic Final Fantasy VII for PS4 at E3 2015, and 22 years since the original game was released in 1997 for the PS1. Since the remake's initial reveal, FF7 fans have seen and heard very little about the game, but just before E3 2019, Square Enix finally unveiled Final Fantasy VII's release date: March 3, 2020. The announcement came during a Final Fantasy concert held one day before Square Enix's E3 press conference. Then, during that E3 press conference, Square Enix showed off an extended battle and gameplay sequence for the FF7 remake, as well as revealing what fan-favourite character Tifa would look like.
The team also played an extended version of the new trailer that originally debuted during the Final Fantasy concert. The trailer features Cloud, Barret, and some other familiar characters during the Bombing Mission in Final Fantasy VII. Near the end of the trailer, Aerith grabs Cloud's hand as they're surrounded by a strange black smoke.
These are huge updates for FF7 fans, who have waited anxiously for the game during its long development period. Square Enix previously confirmed the FF7 remake will be released in multiple installments and that each installment will be quite substantial; tonight, during the press conference, the team confirmed the game's remake will contain two Blu-ray discs worth of content.
Now that we have an official release date and gameplay details, more retailers are opening up pre-orders for the game. You can check out those pre-order links below, including links for the two premium editions announced during E3: a Deluxe edition and a 1st Class collector's edition.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake pre-order bonuses
If you pre-order the FF7 Remake, you'll get the Chocobo Chick Summon Materia DLC. Pre-order from the Square Enix Store, and you'll receive double Members Rewards points. Meanwhile, Best Buy is offering $10 reward credit to My Best Buy members. As usual, the PlayStation Store is offering a free, dynamic FF7 Remake PS4 theme with any pre-orders.
Pre-order Final Fantasy 7 Remake standard edition
Right now, you can pre-order the standard edition for PS4 at most retailers, and it'll cost you $60 (except at Walmart, which has it discounted to $49.94 right now). It'll come with just the base game and any pre-order bonuses.
- Get it at Amazon -- $60
- Get it at Walmart -- $49.94
- Get it at Best Buy -- $60
- Get it at GameStop -- $60
- Get it at Square Enix Store -- $60
Pre-order Final Fantasy 7 Remake Deluxe edition
The Deluxe edition will cost $80 and includes:
- Base game and any pre-order bonuses
- Artbook
- Mini-Soundtrack
- Steelbook
- Cactuar Summon Materia DLC
- Carbuncle Summon Materia DLC
Here's where you can pre-order it:
- Get it at Amazon -- $80
- Get it at Walmart -- $69.94
- Get it at Best Buy -- $80
- Get it at GameStop -- $80
- Get it at Square Enix Store -- $80
Pre-order Final Fantasy 7 Remake 1st Class edition
The 1st class edition is exclusive to the Square Enix Store and will cost you $330. This edition includes:
- Base game and any pre-order bonuses
- Play Arts Kai Cloud Strife & Hardy Daytona box set
- Artbook
- Mini-Soundtrack
- Steelbook
- Cactuar Summon Materia DLC
- Carbuncle Summon Materia DLC
Here's where you can pre-order it:
- Get it at Square Enix Store -- $330
Final Fantasy VII Table of Contents Walkthrough
Table of Contents
Final Fantasy 7 Walkthrough Ps4
- Magic Materia (Green)
- Summon Materia (Red)
- Command Materia (Yellow)
- Support Materia (Blue)
- Independent Materia (Purple)
Final Fantasy VII | |
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Japanese title | ファイナルファンタジーVII (Fainaru Fantajī Sebun) |
Developer(s) | Square |
Publisher(s) | Square |
Distributor(s) | PlayStation Network, Nintendo eShop, Xbox Live Arcade |
Designer(s) | Hironobu Sakaguchi |
Release date(s) |
January 31, 1997 November 14, 1997
May 31, 1998 August 14, 2012
June 2, 2009
July 30, 2015
December 5, 2015
July 7, 2016
March 26, 2019
March 26, 2019 |
Genre(s) | RPG |
System(s) | PlayStation, Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Rating(s) | PEGI: Ages 12+ |
Preceded by | Final Fantasy VI |
Followed by | Final Fantasy VIII |
Series | Final Fantasy |
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Final Fantasy VII was a seminal release in Square Enix's Final Fantasy series, widely regarded as one of the most successful gaming franchises in history. Released in 1997, FFVII was a gamble for the company. Prior to VII all the Final Fantasy games had been on Nintendo consoles but VII was released for the SonyPlayStation. FFVII took the series in a new direction, which it has pursued ever since. This landmark release paid off, as it is thought by some to be the most popular and well-liked game in the Final Fantasy series, possibly the best Japanese RPG ever made or even the best game ever made.
Final Fantasy VII was released under the same name in Japan, the US and Europe — correcting numbering inconsistencies between the regions. With each new release, Squaresoft (now Square Enix) added new features. The American, European (PAL), and international releases contained bonus material not seen before, namely the two Weapons, Ruby and Emerald.
In 2009 the game was released for the PS3 and PSP by way of the PlayStation Network.
In 2012 the game was re-released for PC, and included 36 achievements.
The iOS and Android version was released in July 2015 and includes the option to turn off all random encounters (battles interwoven into the story still occur) and to automatically activate max stats for the current party level at any time outside of battle.
The game was released on the PlayStation 4 on December 5, 2015. This version is based on the PC re-release, and includes Trophies.
The PlayStation Classic console was released on December 3, 2018 and has Final Fantasy VII included as part of the 20 games list. This game has a save state feature that wasn't available on the Playstation 1.
The game was released on Xbox One and Nintendo Switch simultaneously on March 26, 2019. This version is also based on the PS4 version. The Switch version holds the distinction of being the first time that the game was released legally on Nintendo hardware, excluding bootlegs.
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- Magic Materia (Green)
- Summon Materia (Red)
- Command Materia (Yellow)
- Support Materia (Blue)
- Independent Materia (Purple)
editFinal Fantasy series
Main:Final Fantasy ·II ·III ·IV ·V ·VI ·VII ·VIII ·IX ·X ·XI ·XII ·XIII ·XIV (A Realm Reborn) ·XV
Direct sequels:IV: The After Years ·X-2
FF7 Compilation:Before Crisis ·Dirge of Cerberus ·Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode ·Crisis Core
FF12 Ivalice Alliance:Vagrant Story ·Revenant Wings
Gaiden sub-series:The 4 Heroes of Light ·Bravely Default ·Bravely Second: End Layer
Legends sub-series:Dimensions ·Crystal of Dimensions
Fighting games:Dissidia ·Dissidia 012 [duodecim]
Rhythm games:Theatrhythm ·Curtain Call
Others:Mystic Quest ·Airborne Brigade ·Explorers
Compilations:Final Fantasy I-II ·I & II: Dawn of Souls ·Origins ·Chronicles ·Anthology ·IV: The Complete Collection
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Sub-series: Crystal Chronicles ·Tactics ·Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII