Final Fantasy Vii Remake- Intergrade [extra Quality] Official
While the base game's combat was universally praised for blending real-time action with the strategic menu-driven Active Time Battle (ATB) system, Intergrade takes it a step further, particularly in the Yuffie-centric episodes.
The title brings significant upgrades over the original PS4 release: Final Fantasy VII Remake- Intergrade
By pressing the L2 button, players activate . This commands Sonon to sync his actions with Yuffie. When synergized, the duo can execute devastating team attacks, juggle enemies in the air, and unleash unique elemental ninjutsu. This mechanic injects a sense of dual-character tag-team strategy that feels distinctly different from Cloud's heavy, solo-focused swordplay. Fort Condor Returns While the base game's combat was universally praised
9.5/10 Verdict: A masterful remaster of a fantastic remake. Don't skip the DLC. When synergized, the duo can execute devastating team
The original Final Fantasy VII Remake was a groundbreaking reimagining of a beloved classic, boasting stunning visuals, engaging combat, and a fresh take on the iconic story. Now, with the release of Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, Square Enix has elevated the experience to new heights with a slew of enhancements and additions. But does this upgraded version live up to expectations?
The difference is night and day. Cloud’s Buster Sword swings with a visceral weight that feels sluggish at 30 FPS but sings at 60. The summon animations—Ifrit rising from hellfire, Shiva freezing time—become cinematic spectacles you actually look forward to watching. Combined with the DualSense controller’s haptic feedback (you can feel the rumble of the Mako reactor and the tension of a chocobo’s reins), Intergrade turns a great combat system into a sensory masterpiece.
Reimagined from the original Final Fantasy VII as a tactical board game, Fort Condor tasks players with deploying various units (Vanguard, Ranged, and Defense) onto a battlefield to destroy the enemy's base. It’s a rock-paper-scissors-style tower defense game that is surprisingly deep, challenging players to collect new game boards and units hidden throughout Midgar. Thematic Brilliance and World-Building