Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth contains a cheeky reference to a debug enemy that was accidentally left in the Japanese release of Final Fantasy 7 on the PS1.
29.02.2024 - 19:19 / gameranx.com / Red Xiii XIII (Xiii)
The sunny resort town of Costa Del Sol is packed with minigames and activities – including lots of games you’re required to finish if you want to dress up Cloud, Aerith and Tifa in the latest swimwear fashions. Wasting time on the beach is fun, but we’re hungry for a different kind of leisure. If you’re hunting down Queen’s Blood cards, you’ll want to complete all the puzzles at the Card Carnival booth. This optional activity challenges you to solve puzzles using set cards, and some of these puzzles are incredibly tricky. To help you unlock all the cards, here’s a full rundown of every puzzle and solution.
Three-Card Stud
Reward: Card 023 Fleetwing
Go for Choco-Broke
Reward: Card 109 Chocobo
Mischief-Making Moogles
Reward: Card 110 Moogle Trio
Spears and Needles
Reward: Card 031 Spearhawk
Sea Devil By Night
Reward: Card 032 Sea Devil
A Kingly Clash
Reward: Card 035 Tonberry King
One Shot, One Kill
Reward: Card 119 Dyne
Curse of the Gi
Reward: Card 123 Gi Nattak
Collector’s Card: Cloud
Reward: Card 086 Cloud
Collector’s Card: Barret
Reward: Card 087 Barret
Collector’s Card: Tifa
Reward: Card 088 Tifa
Collector’s Card: Aerith
Reward: Card 089 Aerith
Collector’s Card: Red XIII
Reward: Card 090 Red XIII
Collector’s Card: Yuffie
Reward: Card 091 Yuffie
Collector’s Card: Cait Sith
Reward: Card 092 Cait Sith
Collector’s Card: Cid
Reward: Card 093 Cid
Collector’s Card: Vincent
Reward: Card 094 Vincent
Power-Down Practice
Reward: N/A
Chain Reactions
Reward: N/A
Major Power Outage
Reward: N/A
Back to Replace-ics
Reward: N/A
Replacement Test
Reward: N/A
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth contains a cheeky reference to a debug enemy that was accidentally left in the Japanese release of Final Fantasy 7 on the PS1.
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's biggest change to Red XIII might seem jarring, but there's a perfectly good reason for it. The second chapter in the remake trilogy makes a lot of changes to the original 's story, not least of which are the changes to its characters. Although Red XIII debuted near the end of, he's playable for the first time in . The sequel also delves more deeply into the Shinra lab rat-dog's backstory, just as the equivalent section of the original does.
Chadly has a lot of tasks lined up for you in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. Now that the world is far more open and explorable, you’ll have a ton of extra activities to take if you wish, but the first few are a bit more required. Aside from the usual tower climbing and item gathering, one task is to fight specific enemies with a series of requirements. The first one, which asks you to pressure a Thunderclaw, is more troublesome than it should be, even if you understand the system. Not to worry, because we’ve used the Assess skill to gather all the data on this foe to make pressuring it a breeze.
How do you win the Queen's Blood tournament on Shinra-8 in Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth? The RPG's very own card game that's brand new to the PS5 remake, you can create your own deck, collect new cards, and win a tournament aboard a prestige cruise ship in the first half of the game. As part of our Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth guide, we're going to reveal how to win the Queen's Blood tournament on Shinra-8. Doing so unlocks the Card Royalty Trophy.
One of the most memorable moments from the original Final Fantasy 7 is the date scene at the Gold Saucer. There was no way that Square Enix would leave that part out of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. In the original, it was almost an Easter egg of sorts to learn that you could end up going on a date with almost every member of the cast, not just Aerith. That’s because the relationship system was hidden and almost impossible to manipulate without a guide. Thankfully, Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth makes things much clearer with the new bonds system that shows you just how strong your relationship with each character is. That plays directly into who you end up sharing a touching moment with near the end of the game.
Take an extended trip through the Corel Mountains with two big bosses in Chapter 7. In this section, we’re taking on the Custom Valkyrie and the Gigatrice — the Custom Valkyrie similar to a boss encountered late in Final Fantasy 7 Remake. The flying drone spews flames all over the arena, before cooling off to recharge. When it’s cooling, that’s your best shot to really damage this monster. The Gigatrice is even more complicated — the monster summons tornadoes that can be imbued with elemental magic. Hit those tornadoes with fire, thunder, blizzard or aera to transform them into swirling damage-dealing weapons. Lure Gigatrice into its own tornado to knock it out of the sky. Learn more about each boss with the full guide below.
The toughest bosses in the game so far appear in Chapter 9 — both Specimen H1024 and Crimson Mare Mk. 2 can wipe your party if you don’t target their weaknesses. You’re stuck using specific characters for both boss fights, so don’t rely on your usual strategies. You’ll need to change things up and reset your Materia for the best chance at survival. Bring Ice Materia for the first fight and Fire Materia for use against Scarlet herself. The Specimen will slowly absorb more Mako until it unleashes a killer attack that hits your entire party — there’s no dodging this, you’ll just have to suppress it by dealing high damage while it attempts to absorb. Interrupting it is your only option. The Crimson Mare has a similar mechanic. If you don’t destroy both arms of the mech (before one is repaired) then she’ll continue to hammer you with deadly attacks. Try dealing damage to both equally before quickly crippling. And that’s just scratching the surface of these encounters. Learn more about each boss in the full guide below.
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