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Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: How Nobuo Uematsu and Loren Allred created Aerith’s “No Promises to Keep” - blog.playstation.com - Britain - Usa - Japan - city Tokyo
blog.playstation.com
14.03.2024 / 22:13

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: How Nobuo Uematsu and Loren Allred created Aerith’s “No Promises to Keep”

We’ll say this up front for those of you still exploring Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s vast world: there are no late-game story spoilers here. As seen in its pre-release debut via a new trailer late last year, the action RPG’s theme song “No Promises to Keep” is performed in-game by Aerith. Behind the scenes though, the track was composed by Nobuo Uematsu, the legendary composer behind the iconic soundtracks for much of the Final Fantasy series, including Final Fantasy VII Remake. The song’s vocals were performed by American singer Loren Allred, who brought her spellbinding singing voice to the track, augmenting the beautiful—yet tragic—world of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and the epic story told within it.

You've Made It This Far, You Don't Need to Watch Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's PS5 Launch Trailer | Push Square - pushsquare.com
pushsquare.com
05.03.2024 / 21:38

You've Made It This Far, You Don't Need to Watch Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's PS5 Launch Trailer | Push Square

Square Enix has released the launch trailer for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, which is out worldwide right now. But you don’t necessarily need to watch it – you’re good. After all, you’ve made it this close to launch without spoiling yourself, right?

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to be patched to fix ‘scary facial lighting’ - thesixthaxis.com - Philippines
thesixthaxis.com
05.03.2024 / 07:33

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to be patched to fix ‘scary facial lighting’

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has been a huge success and is 2024’s highest-rated game on Metacritic at the time of writing. However, despite the praise there is one part of the game that needs a little tweak as players have noted that in Performance mode the lighting may be a little off.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Director Confirms Key Town For Third Entry - gameranx.com
gameranx.com
04.03.2024 / 22:11

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Director Confirms Key Town For Third Entry

Players have been gushing about Final Fantasy VII Rebirth since its launch last week, and there’s a good reason for that: the game is incredible by all meaningful accounts. Just as important, the title expanded upon the game’s lore, world, and more to ensure that gamers had the best experience within it. Remember, the original “remake” title was set entirely within Midgar, with the team at Avalanche only getting out of the city after a clash with Sephiroth. However, while the Square Enix team did make the world vast, they ensured that there was still plenty to explore within the next entry, which will finish the story.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to be patched to fix ‘scary facial lighting’ - thesixthaxis.com - Philippines
thesixthaxis.com
04.03.2024 / 15:45

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to be patched to fix ‘scary facial lighting’

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth has been a huge success and is 2024’s highest-rated game on Metacritic at the time of writing. However, despite the praise there is one part of the game that needs a little tweak as players have noted that in Performance mode the lighting may be a little off.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s Performance Mode Will Have Its Graphics Improved via Patch - wccftech.com
wccftech.com
04.03.2024 / 12:52

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s Performance Mode Will Have Its Graphics Improved via Patch

Square Enix released the hugely anticipated action RPG Final Fantasy VII Rebirth last Thursday, garnering widespread critical acclaim. Our Kai Powell gave it a perfect score:

Preparing for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – Who is Zack Fair and what’s happening with the timeline? - blog.playstation.com - county Cloud
blog.playstation.com
01.03.2024 / 15:27

Preparing for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – Who is Zack Fair and what’s happening with the timeline?

Final Fantasy VII Remake and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth are two masterfully made retellings of the classic PlayStation RPG from 1997. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the second entry in the Remake project and continues where the previous title left off, hopefully bringing answers to questions posed with it. Not only is this new sequel a nostalgic experience for veterans of the 90s original, but Square Enix has crafted it to be another perfect spot for newcomers to join Cloud and the gang. 

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Leads Given Final Message To Fans On Launch Day - gameranx.com
gameranx.com
29.02.2024 / 17:07

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Leads Given Final Message To Fans On Launch Day

It’s finally here! Yes, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is finally here, and that means that gamers can FINALLY continue the story of Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, Barrett, Red XIII, and the new friends they’ll make along the way as they travel through the world of Gaia and attempt to stop Sephiroth! But before you go into your adventure, there is one last message you should hear. Specifically, the leads behind this incredible remake title came together for one last “thank you” and a statement about the game’s launch and what it means to them to have this game out amongst players finally.

Whatever you do, don’t skip Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s card minigame - digitaltrends.com
digitaltrends.com
29.02.2024 / 13:29

Whatever you do, don’t skip Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s card minigame

If you’re getting ready to start your Final Fantasy VII Rebirth adventure, let me offer you fair warning: it is a long game. If you’re planning to do every sidequest, minigame, and Chadley combat battle, you’ll be wandering around Gaia for 100 hours. That’s not an exaggeration; I hit credits in 73 hours and I still had a massive checklist of side content to complete.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Has “Printing Defect” In Japan - gameranx.com - Japan
gameranx.com
28.02.2024 / 17:11

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Has “Printing Defect” In Japan

Here’s a story that honestly has a bit of “history” attached to it in a way you might not recall. You see, in the earliest days of gaming, the phrase “going gold” meant that you had finished the game and put everything on a literal gold-style disc so you could hand it off to the people making copies of your game and thus get them into the hands of the public. The problem is that if you gave the people the wrong disc? You were screwed. What does that have to do with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth? Well, in Japan, a certain ‘mistake’ has come to life with how the discs were printed.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Director Would Love to Keep the Team Together Going Forward - wccftech.com
wccftech.com
26.02.2024 / 20:30

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Director Would Love to Keep the Team Together Going Forward

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is just a few days away from its PlayStation 5 launch, but the rave critic reviews have already kicked up the hype even further. Our Kai Powell rated the game with a perfect score, and the average review score from critics is the highest for the whole series since 2000's Final Fantasy IX.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Hype Grows Via Newspaper Articles and Commercials! - gameranx.com - Japan - New York - city New York
gameranx.com
26.02.2024 / 17:39

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Hype Grows Via Newspaper Articles and Commercials!

Can you feel it? Can you? If so, you’re likely a gamer who wants to get their hands on Final Fantasy VII Rebirth the moment it comes out on Thursday. That’s a key thing to state: it comes out on Thursday! After years of waiting after the release of the first remake title, the sequel is almost here, and gamers can’t wait to see what the title is like in full. To their credit, Square Enix has been doing its job with hyping up the game to nearly insane levels. They even released a massive number of review codes so that nearly everyone would sing the game’s praises, and it worked!

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