Final Fantasy <\/em>games have a history of big file sizes and requiring multiple discs to play them, and it looks like the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth<\/em> apple doesn’t fall far from the Mako Reactor.<\/p>
Ah, the old days of gaming, when certain games required multiple discs. The original Metal Gear Solid<\/em> needed two discs to contain its technical might, and Final Fantasy 7<\/a><\/em> went even further and spread the fun across three discs. I’m glad that ’90s zeitgeist is gone\u2014well, maybe not quite. <\/p>
The 2020 Final Fantasy 7 Remake<\/em> revisited its roots and was released with two discs, which brings us to the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth<\/em> sequel<\/a>. The second part of the FF7 Remake<\/em> project takes us outside of Midgar to deal with Zoloms and Gold Saucers, and the file size needed for all of this might be bigger than the weight on Avalanche’s shoulders.<\/p>