Final Fantasy 7 ps4 version 50% off. Its full 1080p hd with trophys and has cheats like click right analog stick to stop random battles or speed up game play or infinite limit breakes. These cheats don't stop trophys from unlocking.
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mkaikon
15 Feb 175#61
I remember BEFORE the original game came out a friend deliberately said "Oh I can't wait until ***** dies". He then said "Oh I thought you'd knew"... Yes because clearly I would go out of my way to spoil what nearly everyone was saying will be one of the greatest games of all time.
I eventually played the game on my birthday and played it solid for around a month, I had a spoiler free guide (not in how to beat the game, but how to find items you might miss and can't go back to later), then spent an age to get the Gold Chocobo so I could get Knights Of The Round summon before then going on to finally complete the game. I remember being 16 at the time and as the credits rolled thinking "This is the greatest game I've ever played". Although it still sucked knowing THE big spoiler beforehand.
To this day, with memories, it still is the greatest game I've ever played. But have not played it since the PS1 days, mostly due to the time it'll take to complete and also concerned it may not be as good as it once was for me. Still... tempted...
First proper discount since it launched right? Been a long time coming.
Rob_1304
15 Feb 172#2
I thought I already had this, but it turns out I only have the PS3/Vita version. Pretty annoyed that it never became full cross-buy.
ST3123
15 Feb 171#3
Any notable improvements over the ps1 game like better graphics, trophy support etc? Or is it basically just a ps1 game on ps4?
SVRich to ST3123
15 Feb 17#5
I believe it is a port of the PC version that does look better and it does have trophies.
nickywilson to ST3123
15 Feb 17#6
Its full 1080p hd with trophys and has cheats like click right analog stick to stop random battles or speed up game play or infinite limit breakes. These cheats don't stop trophys from unlocking.
jonathaneldror to ST3123
15 Feb 17#7
It has trophy support (including a platinum), some graphical (mostly high resolution models) and some cheats
Oh god damn it, looks like I'm buying FFVII again!
fluidz
15 Feb 17#9
Does anybody know If this version be able to import saves from the Vita version of ffvii? Cheers
robtallica
15 Feb 172#10
Can remember getting this release week on the Ps1 from the WH Smith in Henley. Playing this on the PC myself currently (as I've still never completed it) and is still great. Nowhere near as difficult as it seemed to me at the time.
That mixture of naive charm and the often bizarre Japanese humour and sensibilities. Brings back fond memories and reminds me occasionally of the later Zelda Ocarina of Time, particularly the music.
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I eventually played the game on my birthday and played it solid for around a month, I had a spoiler free guide (not in how to beat the game, but how to find items you might miss and can't go back to later), then spent an age to get the Gold Chocobo so I could get Knights Of The Round summon before then going on to finally complete the game. I remember being 16 at the time and as the credits rolled thinking "This is the greatest game I've ever played". Although it still sucked knowing THE big spoiler beforehand.
To this day, with memories, it still is the greatest game I've ever played. But have not played it since the PS1 days, mostly due to the time it'll take to complete and also concerned it may not be as good as it once was for me. Still... tempted...
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That mixture of naive charm and the often bizarre Japanese humour and sensibilities. Brings back fond memories and reminds me occasionally of the later Zelda Ocarina of Time, particularly the music.
Good sale on at Square Enix for the digital PC titles currently (VII, VIII - £4.99 each etc).