What Made Final Fantasy 7 One Hell of A Game?
Gaming, as a medium, has come quite a ways from its humble beginnings. Over these many years, and throughout its many advancements, only a few truly classic franchises have managed to stay relevant for more than a few years or so. Even smaller is the group of elite sets of stories and characters have seen themselves transcend the many gaming generations by putting out quality releases on every one.
Of these lasting, iconic game franchises, it’s fair to argue that Final Fantasy has possibly the most reliable, dense, and lengthy winning streak of all. Starting all the way back when blowing on your games would get them to work, to now, the Final Fantasy series casts one of the longest shadows in gaming history over the medium. It’s not difficult to see why. Throughout its existence, Final Fantasy has consistently delivered quality games, often as a standard bearer for it’s genre, and even managed to pull off a handful of great spin offs and some of it’s finer examples even form their own sequels within their respective universes.
Of these particular classic sequels in the series, many regard the seventh game in the series as the best. Even today in the face of all the modernizations that have come since the era of the pre-rendered backgrounds, blocky characters, and the speech bubble standard, Final Fantasy VII remains the ideal example of the series for many.
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