Nomura covers himself about cover

Thelatest screenshotsof the highly-anticipated and long-awaitedFinal Fantasy VIIremake caused some concern among fans. A still of the protagonist, Cloud, leaning up against a crate to shield himself from enemy fire worried fans that the game would rely on cover.

Director Tetsuya Nomura addressed those concerns today, explaining that cover is optional and was shown to demonstrate the “seamless” actions possible in various contexts. He again confirms that battle is action, not command based, which allows for “flashy battles” such as adding “map destruction” to the Guard Scorpion fight.

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This direction is starting to alienate some fans who want the original command battle to return and are negatively comparing what we know ofFinal Fantasy VII Remake‘s battle toFinal Fantasy XV‘s system.

Personally I haven’t played enough ofFFXVto have a strong opinion, but what I have played seems like a far cry from theKingdom Heartsbattle comparisons I always used to hear. Regarding the issue of faithfulness to a true “remake” and updating for modernity, it’s a tough call. Not to be thelame neutral guy, but for me it really does depend on execution; I need to see more first.

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