Most likely. The developers want to stay true to the original story while enhancing it. Although it's being remade in parts, they should cover all the important plotlines over time.
It's their intention to do so. The remake is a celebration of the original Final Fantasy 7. However, it's a big story, so they are spreading it out over multiple releases. This gives them the opportunity to fully explore each plotline and make sure that every aspect of the original story is included, maybe with some twists and improvements to keep it fresh for both old fans and new players.
Yes, it generally follows the same story. It has the same main plot points like Cloud's journey, the fight against Shinra, and the overall threat of Sephiroth. However, it does expand on some aspects and adds more depth to the characters and their relationships.
Not exactly. While it retains the core elements and characters, there are some significant changes and additions to enhance the gameplay and narrative experience.
The Final Fantasy 7 Remake has some differences from the original. It expands on certain plot points and characters, giving a fresh take while still retaining the core elements.
Yes, it is. The remake introduces some changes and expansions to the original story to provide a fresh and updated experience.
No. The Final Fantasy 7 Remake has a more modernized gameplay system compared to the original. The combat in the remake is more action - oriented, while the original had a turn - based combat system. There are also new mechanics like the ability to switch characters during combat in the remake, which was not present in the original.
The story in Final Fantasy 7 Remake is not identical to the original. It has the same overarching theme and main story beats. But they've reimagined parts of it. They've given more depth to certain characters and relationships. Also, the remake seems to be setting up for new storylines in future installments that may not have been part of the original plan, which means the story is evolving from the original concept.
It differs in graphics. The remake has high - definition visuals that make the world look much more real. For example, the city of Midgar looks far more detailed.
Well, in the original story, the pacing was more straightforward. However, in Final Fantasy 7 Remake, the pacing is adjusted. Some events are elongated and new side quests are added. This gives players more time to explore the world and understand the characters better. The Remake also changes some of the minor plot points to enhance the overall narrative experience.
The new story in the remake is more detailed. It has better graphics which enhance the storytelling. For example, the cutscenes are more immersive.
At present, no. Final Fantasy 7 Remake is just the start of what will likely be a multi - part series. The developers decided to break the story into several parts for better development and to offer a more in - depth and modern take on the classic. So while it won't be the entire story right away, the goal is to eventually cover all of it.