Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion won’t change the original story
We have a wide range of information about Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion Today, including the big news that the taste text of Sephiroth’s gratuitously thorough hair-care routine will be carried over from the original game.
Reunion is, as the name suggests, upcoming remastered re-release of the Crisis Corea PlayStation Portable action role-playing game from 2007 that acts as a prequel to Final Fantasy VII. When it hits every gaming platform under the sun later this year, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion There will be more voiceover features, upgraded visuals, and new gameplay elements, but Square Enix is planning to keep everything else the same.
Talk to Eurogamerproducer Mariko Sato explained that the original Crisis Core the story is still intact in Reunionvery unlike what is being done with Final Fantasy VII redo the trio. Reunion mainly to reintroduce players to Crisis Core main character and Final Fantasy VII background character Zack Fair, who has an ever-expanding role in Rework, do it again plot.
“If you have played [Final Fantasy VII Remake]or the original, maybe you’ll know that Zack is the first Rework, do it again game where he doesn’t appear at that point in the story in the original Final Fantasy 7,” speak Reunion executive producer Yoshinori Kitase. “So he stands out more than he is. We think the people who are starting the story there will really want to know more about the character.”
But let’s be honest: While it’s great to see Zack’s backstory defined, the biggest moment of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII until we learn how the villain Sephiroth keeps his long hair chic. Throughout the original game, Zack is able to join a Sephiroth fan club called Silver Elite. send him an email with trivia about their silver-bearded hero, including his hair care routine.
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The introductory message after Zack enlists with the Silver Elite reads as follows:
Dear members of the Silver Elite:
In this update, we present another piece of Sephiroth trivia—the secrets to his beautiful long hair.
The hair products he uses are of the highest grade, made and supplied by the Shinra Company.
He seems to use one whole bottle of both shampoo and conditioner every time he washes his hair.
They are scented with thirteen kinds of perfumes, including Rose and Vanilla.
Apparently, the scent in the air after Sephiroth tosses his hair changes daily!
I don’t need to tell even the most hygienic gamers out there that that’s a lot of shampoo and conditioner. How does Sephiroth even find the time to use that much product between all his war crimes? Kudos for the dedication to maintaining that beautiful head of hair, but damn, does Sephiroth always have to be so extra?
“I think [Crisis Core’s story] stand the test of time,” said creative director Tetsuya Nomura, a man with his own flair for drama. “It is something that people appreciate very much. And when I look back at the story and how it was put together, I can’t really find much fault in it. I think it’s still a very complete and near-perfect story put together in so many ways. “
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion will come to PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC in late 2022.