A Final Fantasy VII Remake fan uses in-game perspective mods to create a miniature version of Final Fantasy 7 Remake.
A new Final Fantasy VII Remake mod recreates the isometric and fixed camera views of Final Fantasy 7 Remake in the style of the original 1997 release using a completely new art style, along with a new ending. impressive results. The hit Final Fantasy VII Remake of 2020 was ported to PC through the Epic Games Store last December, opening the door to all sorts of creative mods. So far, fans have given Cloud and Aerith weird weapons like altars and steel chairs, modified Cloud and Sephiroth’s models to resemble terrifying versions of The Joker and Ronald McDonald, and at the same time bringing Zack Fair back into the game as the main character instead of Cloud.
Some of these Final Fantasy VII Remake mods have even replaced the game’s modern camera with a fixed view from the original 1997 version of Final Fantasy VII, as well as changing the battles to Cloud and his teammates. he formed in a row as they did. Old PlayStation. These changes are among the most dramatic to come from Final Fantasy VII Remake, redesigning major FFVII characters such as Tifa Lockhart and expanding into the opening hour of the original game as Team Avalanche battles the forces of evil. number of ShinRa in Midgar city on the internet. Final Fantasy VII Remake will captivate fans of old Final Fantasy VII and newcomers with its bold new style, but some remain nostalgic for the look of the original.
Flurdeh, a talented YouTuber who recently used camera mods to recreate the game’s top-down view of the original Final Fantasy 7 in a rather impressive short video. Sure enough, this video gives an overview of some of the locations in Final Fantasy VII Remake, complete with the stuttering frame rates of the 1997 version as the citizens of Midgar rattled about their daily lives, in when ShinRa Corporation is forced to find a way to put out the fire, and Cloud and Aerith stroll through the alleys and suburbs of the city. Flurdeh has done this for other titles like Red Dead Redemption 2 before, hoping to create “miniature worlds” that resemble board games by using camera mods from modders like Frans Bouma. However, this is only done to create an artistic rather than playable video.
Fans are still waiting for the sequel to Final Fantasy VII Remake, they will have the opportunity to see Cloud and his friends flee from ShinRa in the world beyond the borders of Midgar, as well as face the evils. segment changes the timeline of the shocking ending in the previous version.
However, details regarding Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2 have been scarce and players are wondering if they will be able to see new scenes from the game this year. Meanwhile, Square Enix has announced several new Final Fantasy VII-related spins, such as Final Fantasy VII: Ever Crisis, which is essentially a retelling of the type of Final Fantasy 7 sub-chapter that was released. developed for mobile devices, giving players a complete overview of the game’s universe.
Meanwhile, Flurdeh’s mod gives viewers a close-up look at the great beauty of the world in Final Fantasy VII Remake with a nostalgic perspective reminiscent of the original 1997 game that made the rounds. worldwide and helped make the PlayStation the most memorable when it comes to the JRPG genre. It may still be a while before players can return to the world of Final Fantasy VII Remake, but creative fans like Flurdeh are bringing that world closer to us.