Rechercher dans ce blog

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Demo Is Attracting Some Serious Speedrunners - Screen Rant

It appears as though the speedrunning community has claimed Final Fantasy 7 Remake's demo as their next challenge. Released in much the same way as the original demo for the 1997 version of Final Fantasy VII (down to the exact mission) earlier this month, the new remastered version of Square's popular JRPG has been a hit with new and returning players alike, even with the game's changes to the classic Active Time Battle system.

Players have been enjoying pretty much every aspect of Final Fantasy 7 all over again, including all the game's many references to Star Wars and the occasionally-offbeat but not-quite-terrible dialog. It's no surprise players have embraced the Final Fantasy 7 Remake as much as they have, since such an undertaking is something fans of the series have been asking about for years. The characters of Final Fantasy 7 have remained iconic symbols of the franchise, evidenced by FF7's Cloud being added to Super Smash Bros. 3DS/Wii U

Related: Final Fantasy 7 Remake Developer Wants To Give FF5 The Same Treatment

Now, however, it appears fans are showing off their love for Final Fantasy 7 Remake in a different way. According to a recent report by Kotaku, multiple speedrunners have already attempted to perfect their runs through the FF7 Remake demo "as if it were a standalone game." Currently, the quickest finishing time is reportedly just under thirteen and a half minutes (13:22) and is held by a speedrunner who goes by Ffamran. Check out the video of Ffamran's Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo speedrun below via YouTube:

Speaking to Kotaku, another speedrunner known as desa3579 (who previously held the record for Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo speedruns at 13:25 before being beaten by another competitor named SwiftShadow and Ffamran) said that the community is "thinking of new strategies daily for every encounter, starting from the troopers at the start all the way to the boss of the demo." When asked about what the hardest part of speedrunning the Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo is, desa2579 had an answer which will surprise no one who has played through the demo themselves. "Definitely the second phase of the Scorpion Sentinel fight," the speedrunner said. "We have a very small window of time to get rid of the barrier it builds up."

Not every game is perfect for speedrunning, and there are some arguments inside the community as to what exactly counts as "finishing" the game. Large, open world games like those in The Legend of Zelda series have been a bastion for speedrunners in the past, but certain exploits and glitches which cause the player to skip directly to the ending cinematic are thought by some to be cheating, not speedrunning. Such inconsistencies have yet to be found in the Final Fantasy 7 Remake demo, however, and its linear nature and naturally short length make it the perfect challenge for speedrunners looking to embrace some of their inner Final Fantasy 7 nostalgia over and over again.

Next: Final Fantasy 7 Remake: Is Her Name Aeris Or Aerith?

Source: Kotaku, YouTube

Harry Potter RPG Rumors Leaks
Harry Potter RPG Leaks Hint At Eight Wizard Types, Morality Paths, & More

Let's block ads! (Why?)



"Demo" - Google News
March 13, 2020 at 09:49AM
https://ift.tt/3cUIY0T

Final Fantasy 7 Remake Demo Is Attracting Some Serious Speedrunners - Screen Rant
"Demo" - Google News
https://ift.tt/35q1UQ2
Shoes Man Tutorial
Pos News Update
Meme Update
Korean Entertainment News
Japan News Update

No comments:

Post a Comment

Search

Featured Post

Granblue Fantasy: Relink's Demo Will Make a Believer Out of You - Kotaku

depolitikblog.blogspot.com Before multiple friends of mine went out of their way to sing the praises of Granblue Fantasy: Relink to ...

Postingan Populer