You will find my favorite selection of Final Fantasy VII Remake Screenshots or Wallpaper below, don’t forget to click the thumbnail for a bigger pic. Too bad the game does not have a screenshot / taking photos mode, because they look spectacular, love the details. You can also set it as your wallpaper if you use small monitor.
The additional Yuffie’s content (Intergrade) for the PS5 version of FF7 Remake which features a photo mode.(March-2021 Update)
[Spoiler Alert] – I finished the game, it took me around 40 hours, there is no screenshots from chapter 18 because you cannot do it with PS4 during the last chapter and the ending, you can still do it if you use something else. But this post is about screenshots from PS4.
If you have not finished the game yet, please don’t scroll down if you don’t want any spoilers, I will keep updating this page.
– Final Fantasy VII Remake Screenshots Last update – 14-May-2021
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Screenshot is directly from PS4 SHARE function, 1920px x 1080px, 96 dpi resolution.
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About Final Fantasy VII Remake
Final Fantasy VII Remake is a reimagining of the classic 1997 role-playing game, Final Fantasy VII. It was released in April 2020 and is available on PlayStation 4. The game is set in the city of Midgar, where the player follows the story of Cloud Strife, a mercenary who joins forces with a group called AVALANCHE to fight against the evil corporation Shinra and its plans to drain the planet’s life force. The game features updated graphics, new characters and story elements, and a revamped combat system that combines real-time action with strategic, turn-based elements.
The original Final Fantasy VII game was developed and published by Square Enix. And the Final Fantasy VII Remake was also developed and published by Square Enix. The game’s director is Tetsuya Nomura, who has previously worked on the Kingdom Hearts series, and the character designer is Roberto Ferrari.
The original Final Fantasy VII game was composed by Nobuo Uematsu, who is known for his work on many of the games in the Final Fantasy series. The Final Fantasy VII Remake features music composed by Uematsu, as well as other composers including Mas Masashi Hamauzu and Mitsuto Suzuki.
One interesting fact about the Final Fantasy VII Remake is that it is only the first part of a multi-part series. The game covers the events of the original game up to the point where the party leaves Midgar, but there is much more story to be told in future installments. In addition, the game features many new elements and story elements that were not present in the original game, so even fans of the original will find new things to discover and enjoy in the remake.