Perish the thought that splitting FF7 <\/em>into three separate parts was a bad idea as the unfathomable scope and sublime quality of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth<\/em> positively shines throughout its 100+ masterful hours of flawless fun and reminds us all that patience is a virtue.<\/p>
The much sought-after FF7 <\/em>remake was finally revealed in 2015, and it took five agonizing years for the first juicy installment to release. While it titillated the senses and took the bold decision to tinker with the sacred source material, its obvious padding and desire to make Midgar a full-length, standalone entity made the first entry solid but slightly undercooked.<\/p>
In hindsight, 2020’s part-one remake feels like a prologue compared to the monstrous proposition of Final Fantasy<\/em><\/a> 7 Rebirth<\/em>. While we had the chance to play an early preview of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth<\/em><\/a>, this was only a taster of its offering. With Rebirth<\/em>, Square Enix has harnessed the power of the lifestream to put together this once-in-a-lifetime experience.<\/p>