
Please deactivate your ad blocker in order to see our subscription offer. The latest Final Fantasy 7 Remake trailer literally states it was captured on PC, so we'll likely just need to wait out that year of PlayStation exclusivity.

Lucky for PC players, there's plenty of time yet. Modder CaptRobau cites work and some health issues in the family as a reason for the delay, but now wants to turn Remako into "one for the ages" and make it feel like "a proper Square Enix remaster. Once this last Remako update hits, pairing it with Reunion might be the definitive way to play the original FF7. The latest version of Reunion includes a completely new translation based on the original Japanese script, higher quality audio, a difficulty rebalance, improved character models, 60 fps battles, and more. They're also fixing up some of the existing HD textures with new upscales. The modder is adding an easier install process, an HD user interface for every interaction, big bug fixes, and compatibility with The Reunion modwhich is a major plus.


More features are on the waytoo, in a big update to the mod originally intended to release before the PS4 launch of FF7 Remake. Remako also improves the quality of battlefield textures, overworld textures, and juices cutscene resolution. While we twiddle our thumbs and wait for the inevitable announcement of a PC version of the Final Fantasy 7 Remakeplaying through the original game isn't a bad plan for new and returning players alike.Īnd what better way than as Shiva intended, with an upscaling mod that makes FF7 look great or, at least, as good as possible on modern high resolution monitors?
