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16 of June, 11:22

Final Fantasy VII completely redraw it for PS4 (video) The company Square Enix announced a remake of the traditional role-playing game Final Fantasy VII. Video from the upcoming new products demonstrated at the press conference, Sony, dedicated to industrial E3 and aired on the network on June 16.

Pre-remake will be available only on PS4, may appear later versions for other platforms. Feature reissues is that the graphics in the game is completely redraw it from scratch. Instead of angular polygons of times the PlayStation 1 players will see sets and characters, modeled by modern standards.

Fans for many years requested the publisher Square Enix to remake Final Fantasy VII. The adepts of the company have previously said that a similar project to costs comparable to the creation of a completely new game, and in consequence to realize it is not possible.

In a live broadcast showed how the audience reacts violently to the announcement by Square Enix. The people applauded, stood up from the ground, many were crying.

With all this at the press conference of firms at E3 audience consists almost exclusively of industry representatives and correspondents.

There were also skeptics who said that the former stylized character models allowed us to maintain a perfect balance between serious and funny. But when scenes like changing the main character in a dress will be repainted in realistic graphics, they can be assessed in a different way.

Release date is still unknown.

Final Fantasy VII came out in 1997 for the PS One and bought in the West a cult status - it started to popularize Japanese role-playing games in the United States and other English-speaking countries. They increasingly began to localize to the overseas market. Also Final Fantasy VII was 1 cycle of Final Fantasy, which used three-dimensional graphics instead of two dimensional. In 1998, the game was moved to the PC.

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