Episode 363: Final Fantasy VII Remake Should Not Be Your First Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VII Remake is great but not so much if you don’t know the events of the original version.
Oh, SPOILERS!
Final Fantasy VII Remake is great but not so much if you don’t know the events of the original version.
Oh, SPOILERS!
I may not be a pro player or a speedrunner, but I have discovered a few tricks from playing Resident Evil 3 Remake.
Remember that opening sequence in Resident Evil 3 Remake? Why didn’t they include a mode where you could play the entire game from that viewpoint?
Does a demo even deserve a review? Normally, no. But this is Final Fantasy VII Remake we’re talking about!
I don’t care what’s canon. Claire Redfield’s story is league’s better than Leon’s campaign, A or B!
This month’s Nintendo Direct Mini showed that there are several Wii U titles that are being ported over to the Switch and there’s quite a few Wii U owners who are salty about it – and they shouldn’t be.
Do we really need to really need to go through all the trouble of making a new version of a movie when something is perfectly fine?
Do we really want new and original material? Or are we just saying that because it’s sounds like the right thing to do?
Will somebody think of the children? Or my childhood?
With a lot of movies from the 80’s being adapted by today’s filmmakers, it can be confusing wondering what a reboot and a remake is. Here are a few simple ways to distinguish between the two.