Final Fantasy VII

I’ve never been one to be on trend and Final Fantasy was no exception. In fact, I wasn’t truly familiar with the franchise until I learned Final Fantasy X was in development. My cousin, who introduced me to the likes of Max Payne, Brave Fencer Musashi, and Grand Theft Auto: III, let me borrow Final Fantasy VII during the Christmas break of 2000. Aside from Pokemon and Brave Fencer Musashi, I didn’t know anything about the RPG genre.

Final Fantasy VII had been over three years. All my friends who played RPGs had already played it. They even gave me advice and tips when I got stuck… yet somehow I still avoided the Aerith spoiler. It was one of the most influential experiences in my gaming life (Silent Hill 2: Restless Dreams was another, but that’s a story for another time). My party typically consisted of Cloud (since I couldn’t remove him), Aerith, and Tifa. Tifa is, was, and always will be my main, as I love a brawler chick, but I appreciate a white mage, so Aerith was always in the mix too. Though this game is 25 years old, I want to avoid spoilers, for some reason, so I’ll just say after the Aerith incident, my party consisted of Cloud, Tifa, and Yuffie.

Fast forward a few years to college. My roommate was a collector and his collecting ways rubbed off on me. Before meeting him, I didn’t care about collector’s editions, be they strategy guides or the games… but I was forever changed. He also got me into reading Kotaku and paying attention to E3. I had long been a reader of GameInformer, so I was aware of what E3 was, but I wasn’t watching the presentation… until I met him.

I remember the Playstation 3 Final Fantasy VII tech demo. I believe it was during an E3 event. I was SOOOO excited! But there was no word of an actual game being made. It faded from my mind until I was watching the Playstation Experience presentation… All I remember is hearing the Final Fantasy VII music, and I was giddy. It turned out to be a trailer for Final Fantasy VII Remake, coming to the Playstation 4. I’ll probably make a separate post for Remake, but the announcement and subsequent release of the PC port of Final Fantasy VII on PS4 brought back so many memories for me.

As a teenager, I would play a Final Fantasy game during my Christmas break. It became a tradition for me. If not Final Fantasy VII, then it would be Final Fantasy X or X-2. I played the PC port around Christmas time of 2019, as Remake was set to come out in Spring 2020. There is something so comforting about playing this game. Maybe because it was the first real RPG I played (and beat). Maybe because it reminds me of childhood (I was 12 when I first played it.) The game will always have a special place in my heart, as it has for millions of others.

Just last week, Final Fantasy Rebirth, the second installment of the Remake trilogy, was announced, and it is set to release next winter. Those feelings of nostalgia came rushing back yet again, and now I want to drop all the games I’ve been playing and replay Remake AND the PC port on PS4. It’s such a beautiful game with a beautiful story, and it has a hold on me.

E3 2016

E3 has been the new Christmas for me as an adult. Once upon a time, I was subscribed to GameInformer and that was how I heard about all the E3 news. However, all that changed when I moved to Arizona.

By E3 2007, I was friends with Adam. At the time, we lived together and shared a room. He introduced me to so much and one of those things was watching the E3 conferences.Now, almost 10 years later, I look forward to watching them each year, especially Sony’s.

I was pleasantly surprised this year, though it will be pretty hard to top last year’s announcement of the FFVII Remake. My favorite is a game called Bound. I love the art style and the movement of the character. It looks like a game I would almost enjoy more watching someone else play.

Of course, I am in love with Detroit: Becoming Human. I’ll play anything by Quantic Dream because I already know it will have an amazing story. Speaking of, I was happy to hear their first game, Indigo Prophecy, will be making its way to PS4. I also own the HD remakes of Heavy Rain and Beyond Two Souls on PS4.

A lot of people are excited about the new God of War. It looks really great, but I have yet to finish any of the original games, so I couldn’t get too excited about it. Another big one was Resident Evil 7. I’m not sure how I feel about it yet. It felt a bit too much like Silent Hill to me and I like that the two horror series had such distinct styles. I do like that it seems to be going back to its horror roots. Overall, I’m cautiously curious about it.

I’m also very  happy about the Skyrim remaster coming to PS4, because I never got around to playing it when it first came out. I also almost screamed at work when I heard about the Crash Bandicoot remakes. A lot of people have negative feelings about remasters, but I love them. If I can help the developers put funding towards new projects by repurchasing games I want to replay, but don’t want to play on older systems, it feels like a win-win to me.

Overall, this year I haven’t been as excited about games as I have been in the past. Maybe it has to do with the fact that I am constantly researching games, so by the time I watch E3 conferences, I already know what to expect.