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Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion remake

Square Enix has spoke about the decision to revisit Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII with the upcoming release of Reunion as well as why the company decided to go with a remaster rather than a full-blown remake.

The RPG first came to the PSP in 2007 in Japan, and 2008 in the west. Since then, Square Enix hasn’t done anything with the game.

The DioField Chronicle date jp

Original (7/2): During a live stream today, Square Enix shared more on The DioField Chronicle, its upcoming strategy RPG that was first unveiled in March.

One of the biggest pieces of information concerns the release date. In Japan, the game will be launching for Switch on September 22, 2022. Square Enix has yet to confirm if this applies to the west as well.

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion details

Square Enix provided a fresh round of details for Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion today covering the story, characters, enhancements, and battle system. We also have screenshots and art.

Here’s the full rundown, as shared by Square Enix:

The HD-2D remake of Live A Live is almost here, and Nintendo has shared a couple of new videos for the RPG – specifically an interview with director Tokita Takashi and Kageyama Hironobu, plus a behind-the-scenes video for the “Go! Go! Steel Titan!” song.

With the interview, there’s talk about finally adding vocals to Go! Go! Steel Titan! We then get a look into the recording process in the second video.

NieR: Automata physical

Original (6/29): NieR: Automata has finally been confirmed for Switch and will be sold as The End of YoRHa Edition. During today’s Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase, Square Enix and PlatinumGames shared the news. It will launch on October 6, 2022.

NieR: Automata: The End of YoRHa Edition contains the original game and its DLC. That means you’ll get the 3C3C1D119440927 DLC, which includes three challenging colosseums, boss battles, and additional costumes that are inspired by NieR Replicant. Also available for download will be the free 6C2P4A118680823 DLC, which features various cosmetic items, including six costumes, four accessories plus two pod skins based on characters from the mobile title NieR Re[in]carnation.

crisis core final fantasy vii reunion

Original (6/16): Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is coming to Switch, Square Enix has just revealed. It will launch this winter.

The game isn’t entirely new, though its availability has been limited. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII originally launched on the PSP in 2007 (2008 in the west), and that’s where it has stayed since then.

NieR Automata frame rate resolution Switch

Square Enix has provided a couple of technical tidbits about the new Switch version of NieR: Automata, revealing the final frame rate and resolution.

The game is confirmed to run at 30 FPS, though no one can say for certain if there will be dips. While NieR: Automata is often at 60 FPS on other consoles, it’s known that this mark isn’t always hit.

live a live demo

Those that are looking to try out Live A Live prior to launch can do so thanks to a new demo. During the Nintendo Direct Mini: Partner Showcase, it was announced that the trial will be released today. Save data can be transferred to the full version.

A new look at Live A Live was also provided today thanks to a new Nintendo Treehouse gameplay demonstration. Give it a look below.

Harvestella

Square Enix has announced Harvestella, a life simulation RPG. It’ll be available for Switch on November 4, 2022.

Here’s some additional information:

Dragon Quest Treasures news

Square Enix has provided an update on the previously-announced Dragon Quest Treasures. Today, the company confirmed that the game is being made for Switch. Additionally, it will launch on December 9.

Dragon Quest Treasures is a new spinoff of the franchise that explores the childhood escapades of the siblings Erik and Mia, who first appeared in Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age. A bit of additional information can be found below.


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