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[โ€“] cerebralhawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Also worth noting, it's much longer than the 1997 game.

I played and beat the original on PS1. I bought FF7 Remake on Xbox, and it came with the OG FF7. After beating Remake, I went back to the OG. I did everything Remake got from the OG in like 2 hours. I think I put 30 hours into Remake? I mean, if you haven't played the OG or you haven't played it in a while, you might have forgotten how easy it is to get to Shinra and escape wtih Aerith and Red XIII. Remake added so much. Was it necessary? I dunno. I really didn't like Remake and I haven't bought Rebirth yet. I'm not planning on it, but I may eventually. But I don't have a problem with how they're doing it.

[โ€“] mrbean343@lemmy.world 1 points 6 hours ago

I recommend trying the demo for Rebirth. I enjoyed it much more than Remake. Combat is expanded/improved. One of Remake's issues was a lot of the optional content/side quests weren't very fun. Rebirth has a lot of optional content, and IMO most of it is fun.