![]() What really made me feel like the DLC was worth it was getting to see a five minute cutscene of what Cloud and the rest of the main characters are doing as they travel between Midgar and the town of Kalm. While I loved Yuffie’s side story, she wasn’t the reason I ended up loving the Intergrade DLC. A look into Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2 (Spoilers) ![]() But I would’ve rather they filled that extra 10 to 15 hours with tasks that contribute to the main story. Honestly if you completed every activity you probably could get an additional 10 to 15 hours of gameplay in. ![]() While some filler activities and achievements are fun to have in games, there should be more of a focus on the actual storyline. I know that its based off of the Fort Condor game in the original Final Fantasy VII, but I didn’t really care about Fort Condor in that game either. Honestly, I couldn’t care less about Fort Condor. For example, in the trailers for the DLC they make out Fort Condor (a game you can play against some NPCs) to be a super fun and exciting part of the game. Unfortunately a lot of these activities aren’t very exciting. However, if you wanted to, you could easily spend more time on the game if you completed all the extra random activities they give you to do. The Intergrade DLC generally takes a few hours to beat. There are a lot of unnecessary filler activities While the story is very short (around 4-5 hours with my playstyle), it is filled with a lot of compelling plot points and emotional moments. In the Intergrade DLC you not only get to know more about Yuffie, you also get to play her as you complete a side story relating to her mission! Honestly having a chance to play as Yuffie in a format outside of turn-based battles was really cool! Plus since Yuffie is a ninja, she has some pretty cool moves! In the Intergrade DLC you get to see Yuffie’s experiences as she enters Midgar for the first time on a secret mission all the way through what I assume is right before she meets Cloud and the rest of the main characters in the outside world. I was super excited when the Intergrade DLC was announced along with a side story for Yuffie! Here are some of my thoughts on the Intergrade DLC The Intergrade DLC provides more of a background for Yuffieīefore Yuffie met Cloud and the other main characters in the original Final Fantasy VII, we didn’t know basically anything about her. Although I’m a little late in writing about this, today I’m going to talk about some of my thoughts on the Intergrade DLC for Final Fantasy VII Remake.Īnyone who has played the original Final Fantasy VII knows and loves Yuffie, the Materia-hunting ninja of Wutai. Don’t worry though, I’ve still had time for video games! My husband and I have been playing a few different games the last few months. That being said, the work the development team has done on making Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade has made work much smoother for the FFVII Remake sequel, which we can expect to be developed with the next-gen consoles in mind from the get-go.įinal Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade will be releasing on June 10 exclusively on the PS5.Holy cow, its been a while since I’ve written my last blog post! Between a family vacation, starting a new full-time job (I had a part-time job before), and house-hunting (which is near impossible nowadays, I swear) I’ve been busy. But in order to still provide free-next upgrades, the episode was repackaged as DLC. If there were no free next-gen upgrade, the new episodes where you play as Yuffie would just be new additional content to the International/Intergrade release of the game. “Accordingly, we do not have any plans for DLC at this time. “However, the original intent was to create a PS5 version of FFVII Remake and not to produce DLC,” Nomura added. He is referring to the free next-gen upgrade Square Enix offers to existing owners of Final Fantasy VII Remake (not counting the ones who own it via this month’s PS Plus freebie). “Due to the nature of the upgrade system, it resulted in us having to label the new Yuffie sections as ‘DLC’,” Nomura said. In the second part of an interview by Weekly Famitsu with FFVII series director Tetsuya Nomura, it is confirmed that Square Enix has no plans to make more DLC for Final Fantasy VII Remake.Īnd technically, they never was any- the new Yuffie episode is being referred to as DLC for technical reasons only. The new version will include an all-new episode focusing on Yuffie, who you’ll be playing in a two-chapter DLC. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade is the PS5 release of 2020’s best video game remake ( according to us, at least).
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