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The story isn't "greatly expanded", though. That implies that it's still the same story, just with added lore, character development, etc. This is a very different story, and it mocks the fans who had been asking for a remake ever since Square showed that Tech demo all those years ago. That makes this neither remake nor reboot. It's a sequel. You need to have played the original, but you're also punished for liking that one.
FFVIIR is a technical marvel, but it fails to deliver what it promises.
And I know about Steam's character limit, all my reviews reach it. This is still misleading.
Remake, reboot, whatever, i'm not gonna spoil the story. Besides i ran out of characters and had to cut the review by couple of paragraphs. There's character limit on steam reviews. And i mentioned that story is greatly expanded.
All of you arguing about whether or not "true fans" wanted turn-based combat are equally wrong, because there will be people who loved the original who hate the changes and those who love them. Same for the new story, which kinda makes it a sequel rather than a remake. Me, I hated it, someone else may not even have realized it (although it eludes me how you would manage that), and yet another person may love those specific changes. My issue here is that a) literally nobody asked for a remake of the first that retroactively messes with the plot and has characters trying to change the outcome, and that b) this review doesn't even hint at the existence of those changes.
What I do have an issue with is that this is NOT a remake. The story is changed from the very moment the ghosts are introduced and people start to talk about changing destiny. Your review is, sadly, very misleading, as there are many fans who didn't come into this hoping for a Ryan Johnson style subversion of expectations. FF7R could have been an excellent recreation of the original game, but it wasn't even trying to. And so much of it makes no sense whatsoever.
The game is a huge letdown, and sadly, so is this review, for not even mentioning the massive changes to the plot.
This is a no true scotsman fallacy to a T. The reality is there will be fans of the original who did and did not want these kind of changes. Wanting the change doesn't make you a "random" or any less of a fan. Thats some weird gatekeeping. Unless you have some statistically significant data on it its best if everyone doesn't try to speak on others behalf.
"This is written by someone who just doesn't like turn based action."
Wow its almost like you are allowed to be biased and compare the experience of the game to past experiences. You are absolutely allowed to say this game sucks for its live action combat. That would be YOUR review and YOUR opinion. You don't have to go through life being a fence sitter if you don't want to. Sounds like you read the review expecting it to be impartial to everything when there was 0 indication that was the angle the review was going for.
No they added that for QoL like all good games do lol. People loved random encounters its just when its time to move on you need mechanics to avoid the fight, which hence they added.
Nah just go google and most people agree with me, looks like your own comments also agree. Its a money grab or made for noobs like you who missed the good times. Thats why they chopped the game up and changed everything that made it FF7. "Fans of the original" DID NOT ask for this game, randoms like you did. Square knows the og fans will play the old ones anyways, its why they make a million new versions of the same game lol. HD, pixels, etc.
Yes i hate turn based and this my first ever jrpg, that's why my favorite game is FFIX and i'm in love with Atelier series.
"auto fight/speed up with newer versions" haha this only proves what i said. They added this because everyone is tired of random encounters but you need xp and can't just rush everything.
You can cry however you like it will change nothing. It's a great remake which retains the soul of FF7 and has improved on combat.
Still, for a glam-up hack and slash with ff7 assets id say itll be great for people seeking that.