‘It should have already’ is a choice

The strategy that Naoki “Yoshi-P” Yoshida has taken withFinal Fantasy XVIhas been refreshing, to say the least. “We’ll show you more when it’s ready to show” is a stark contrast to Nomura’s style, and frankly, Square Enix’s entire vibe in recent years. Showing us games 5-10 years before they launch is a staple, spawning numerous memes and pre-show jokes anytime the publisher is announcing anything on stream. Which leads me to my big question for you all this weekend: when do you want to seeFinal Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2?

A few folks in our numerousPart 2news posts have cleverly noted that the bulk of development on the engine and framework is done, so the other parts should come out faster. That’s an admirable stance, but I don’t think anything is certain with Square Enix.

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 2

So the “first part” of the remake (which is still just referred to asFinal Fantasy VII Remakewithout any indication that it’s not the full story) came out in mid-2020, and just recently, we got a short DLC episode with Yuffie to tide us over. If more of those are on the way, the wait will be a little more bearable.

I’ll admit: they already got me.Between how much I liked the first partand that ending of the Yuffie DLC showcasing more playful banter, I’m going to wait indefinitely to see this through. Whilethe overarching mysterious storylinemightnot pan outlike everything thinks it will, similar to the TV showLost, it’s all about the journey and the characters for me.

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But ifFinal Fantasy VII RemakeisLost, what futureFinal Fantasywill be more likeThe Leftovers? I guess we have a lifetime to find out, as Square Enix isn’t stopping this ghost gravy train anytime soon.

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