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Final Fantasy VII Review by: - 9.5/10 Final Fantasy VII Review Since the first Final Fantasy release in 1987, the series has steadily grown stronger (to a certain extent) over the years. With 14 games in the mainstream series, and countless spin-offs, it certainly has done quite well for itself. Each game is unique to its own, having no relation to past or future games, each having a completely new world, set of characters and storyline.
Each game features the final battle of the country, the final frontier to get passed, the final.fantasy of that world. Come to think about it, each new game is like a different volume in the series, rather than dictating sequels. Each volume is slightly similar with those giant yellow birds you can ride on and those familiar summoning monsters, but is a completely different story, worthy of curling up by a fire and reading. Now, it's hard to say what is the best Final Fantasy game, I dare say it's impossible to say anyway, due to subjectivity.
However, my friend kept going on about how great Final Fantasy VII was, and kept recommending it to me. At one time at an expo, I spotted it, and decided it's time to play my first Final Fantasy game. I expected the very best from this game. I've heard around that this game is Godly to say the least, and I'm putting it to the test. Lets have a look at this proclaimed, Godly, three disk adventure epic I keep hearing so much about. Play Hacked Games. The story starts off with a cut scene.
It shows a brunette girl with a red ribbon and a basket of flowers in a very dark and gloomy place. It cuts dramatically to a train speeding along in the same dark and gloomy atmosphere. When the cut scene ends, the last frame of that scene is the background, giving a cut-scene quality background. Now, for the PSX (known as the PS1 today), there were games that offered just terrible cut scenes (like Resident Evil), and there were games that offered pretty decent ones.