Final Fantasy 7 Remake will remove materia in favor of newer options, says director Tetsuya Nomura. The game will be making several significant overhauls to the experience many fans remember from the 1997 original, including drastic changes to the game's combat and movement systems.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake was the best game at E3 2019 and impressed many of those in attendance with an expansive, tantalizing trailer that showed off a reimagined Midgar. That, coupled with a hands-on experience that saw players take down the Scorpion Tank boss from the game's first playable section, left fans optimistic about a game that has previously been divisive in the way it has handled the remake process. Despite the major changes coming to the game, it appears Nomura and the rest of the team are committed to preserving a lot of the game's overall aesthetic and narrative, including the controversial Final Fantasy 7 Remake cross-dressing scene that will have significant revisions made to it.
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